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Bobby Watson in Nazty Nuisance (1943)

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Nazty Nuisance

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  • Hitler, Mussolini, and Japan's Suki Yaki are on their way via submarine to a tropical country to negotiate a treaty with the High Chief Paj Mab. However, an American PT boat crew is already there trying to bust the Axis conference.
  • Germany's Adolf Hitler is on his way via submarine to a tropical country to negotiate a treaty with the High Chief Paj Mab. Right there with him, although he tried to avoid taking them, are his Axis-stooges, Italy's Mussolini and Japan's Suki Yaki. However, an American P.T.-boat crew is already there with some plans for Schickengruber and his buddies.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
  • In this Hal Roach "Streamliner", Adolf Hitler decides to conclude a treaty with the tropical potentate the Paj Mab of Norom. However, Hitler desperately wants to keep it a secret from his two millstones--er--allies, Benito Mussolini and General Suki Yaki. To no avail, as they discover his plans anyway and impose themselves upon his mission. Meanwhile, in beautiful tropical Norom, the crew of the Susan Q, a merchantman sunk by a Nazi U-Boat, touches down on land. Among them is the resourceful and clever Seaman Benson who, while exploring the island paradise, runs across traveling magician Bobo the Great and his pretty assistant. Bobo was supposed to make a command performance before the Paj Mab and his guest, Mr. Hitler; if he did well, he'd win a cash reward and a big fat pig (not Hitler, another pig. No, not Mussolini either); if he failed to appear, he'd be a head shorter. But it looks like he will fail to appear: he is completely blackout drunk. Benson makes the best of the situation, taking on Bobo's identity so he can give Schicklgruber a few good swift kicks right in the Axis. Much hilarity ensues as "The Last Three" end up roundly and cathartically abused by Benson's mischief.—Pat Payne

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