The stooges are photographers for Whack magazine ("If it's a good picture it's out of Whack") who, after messing up an assignment, are sent to the country of Vulgaria to get a picture of a d... Read allThe stooges are photographers for Whack magazine ("If it's a good picture it's out of Whack") who, after messing up an assignment, are sent to the country of Vulgaria to get a picture of a death ray gun. In Vulgaria the penalty for taking pictures in is death, and the boys soon w... Read allThe stooges are photographers for Whack magazine ("If it's a good picture it's out of Whack") who, after messing up an assignment, are sent to the country of Vulgaria to get a picture of a death ray gun. In Vulgaria the penalty for taking pictures in is death, and the boys soon wind up in front of a firing squad. Curly's last request is a giant cigar and by the time h... Read all
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- Click
- (as Moe)
- Clack
- (as Larry)
- Cluck
- (as Curly)
- Headquarters Guard - Right of Door
- (uncredited)
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
- Firing Squad Member
- (uncredited)
- Soldier in General's Office
- (uncredited)
- Percival De Puyster
- (uncredited)
- Wilson's Assistant
- (uncredited)
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. De Puyster
- (uncredited)
- Wilson
- (uncredited)
- Headquarters Guard - Left of Door
- (uncredited)
- Army Sergeant
- (uncredited)
- Colonel
- (uncredited)
- Ray Machine Operator
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
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But the boss instead gives them an assignment to photograph the Balkan police state country of Vulgaria, reasoning that if he loses the Stooges it won't be much of a loss. It's actually against the law to even possess photographic equipment.
But our Three Stooges go in where folks are fleeing and wind up in all kinds of trouble. This must have been a very popular short back in the day, satirizing as it does police states that were all over Europe in that year.
Curly gets several minutes alone in this short to do the famous burlesque gag which Abbott&Costello did a variation on called Oysters in the Oyster Stew. Curly orders some clam chowder with some really fresh clams in it. His struggle and really violent reaction puts them all in harm's way.
Dutiful But Dumb is worth seeing for that alone.
The boys were in prime condition in the early 1940s and they are fun to watch in here. It's just a little weird watching this in early '08 with all the Britney Spears-paparazzi nonsense. The Stooges look like such innocents compared to the modern-day piranhas.....but the mentality is the same. Invade someone's privacy? No problem. However, it's funny when you see things like Curly's head on a platter on top of a dinner table. Anything to get the picture!
By the way, Stanley Brown and Marjorie Deanne are great as "Percival DePuyster" and his gorgeous wife. Unfortunately, their scenes are completed after just two-and-a-half minutes.
Most of the movie takes place in "Vulgaria," a place our Dimwits are assigned after they mess up in the dark room. They are assigned to take some photos there because "No cameras are allowed, under penalty of death," the boss figures he has nothing to lose by sending these three idiots.
Most of this Three Stooges short are a bunch of continuous slapstick gags. Some are still funny to this day; some are stupid, but they come so frequently, you just go with the flow.
I did laugh out loud at a number of things Curly said and did. I think he was a comic genius, and I don't say that about many people. In one scene, the boys are lined up to be shot. "Hey, wait a minute," says Moe. "According to International Law, we are entitled to a last request."
"Yeah," says Curly, "this is Request Night!"
When the boys ask for "a last smoke," Curly pulls out a three-foot cigar!
Bud Jamison, a frequent contributor to the Stooges films, is a hoot with his fake Eastern European accent.
*** (out of 4)
Moe, Larry and Curly are working as photographers for Whack magazine when they're ordered to get a picture of a famous movie star on his wedding night. They get the picture just fine but Curly messes up on developing it. The boss is about to fire them but instead sends them to Vulgaria to get a picture of a new ray gun. What the boys don't know is that it's illegal to take pictures in Vulgaria and the penalty is death. I've read a few negative reviews of this film but I certainly don't understand them as this Stooges short contains some very big laughs from start to finish. The stuff dealing with trying to take a picture of the actor works well because of the rather hilarious ways the boys finally get the picture. The final sequence of the film has the now famous bit of Curly ordering some oyster soup and getting a lot more in it than he expected. The middle portions were the best in my opinion because there's a downright hilarious bit where a man is about to be shot for taking a picture when the boys walk up to him and the firing squad asking to take pictures. This entire sequence is beautifully directed and acted and it really shows how funny these guys could be.
I generally love the Stooges with Curly. The Clam v Curly scene is the distillation of why I love Curly. It's such a simple and pure comedic premise. It highlights the comedic genius of Curly and the pure goodness of his persona. The overall premise is simple and everybody loves the name Vulgaria.
Did you know
- TriviaCurly Howard briefly speaks in his normal voice as the bogus police radio announcer.
- GoofsThe Stooges work for Whack magazine but the sign on their scooter says "Focus magazine."
- Quotes
Moe Click: Hey, can we shoot a picture of him?
Army Sergeant: Yes. You shoot the picture, and we shoot you!
- ConnectionsEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume VII (1982)
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- Почтительный, но немой
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- Runtime17 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1