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So, 'No Dough Boys' is a 1944 comedy featuring the Stooges in some pretty outrageous scenarios. It’s kind of fascinating how they dress up as Japanese soldiers for this modeling gig, leading to a mix-up that sends everything spiraling into chaos. There’s a blend of physical comedy and that trademark slapstick we expect from them. The pacing feels brisk, and the gags come fast, which is really engaging. You can see their chemistry shine through, especially during the chase scenes. It’s a bit of a wild ride with a touch of wartime satire, which gives it a unique vibe for a Stooge film, unlike their typical fare. Definitely worth a watch for anyone into that era of comedy.
Collectors often find 'No Dough Boys' intriguing due to its rarity, particularly on original release formats like 16mm prints. There’s a niche interest in these wartime comedies, and this one often slips under the radar compared to other Stooge films. Its blend of humor and social commentary makes it a curious piece for those interested in the evolution of comedic themes in wartime cinema.
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