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Released November 24, 1944
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
16.9 min. (Short Subject)

A "war years" short. We open on the boys dressed as Japanese soliders for an advertising photo shoot. Sent out to lunch in uniform by the photographer, they are mistaken for real Japanese soliders by the cafe owner. Fleeing, they inadvertently land in a house full of Axis sympathizers, who mistake them for fugitives from a destroyed Jap submarine. Mayhem ensues when the REAL Japanese soliders arrive to keep a scheduled parlay with their comrades. Can the Stooges foil the bad guys in typical Stooge manner?

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John Tyrrell
Van Dyke Ruben

Vernon Dent
Hugo Platz

Christine McIntyre
Celia Zweiback

Kelly Flint
Amelia Schwartzbrot

Judy Malcolm
Delia Pumpernickle

Unidentified NO DOUGH BOYS 1
Joe, photoshoot model


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay

George Meehan
Director of Photography

Charles Hochberg
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director



















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