No Dough Boys

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No Dough Boys
Directed by Jules White
Produced by Jules White
Starring Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Vernon Dent
Christine McIntyre
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) November 24, 1944
Running time 18'09"
Language English
Preceded by Gents Without Cents (1944)
Followed by Three Pests in a Mess (1945)

No Dough Boys is a 1944 Three Stooges short film in which the Stooges are mistaken for Japanese soldiers by Nazi Spies.

[edit] Plot

The stooges are dressed as Japanese soldiers or Japs for a photo shot, their boss told them to go on a lunch break but they have to keep their Japs costume on to finish photo quickly. Meanwhile in the restaurant the stooges are about to go to, the manager of the restaurtant was reading a headlines in the newspaper that had the title JAP SUB BLOWN UP SHORE, U.S. COAST GUARD DEALS DEATHS BLOW, and 3 JAPANESE SOLDIERS ESCAPE: CITIZEN WARNED TO KEEP A SHARP LOOKOUT. When the Stooges arrive the manager thought they were the Japs and attacked the stooges but he were managed to escape. When they escaped into the alley, they accidental activited a hidden door. When they got inside they met a Nazi spy named Hugo who mistaked them for the three Japs, Naki (Larry), Saki (Moe), and Waki (Curly), that escaped. Just as Hugo was about to show them to some ladies Curly accidental called them dames which made Hugo realize that they weren't Japs but he played along until the real Japs came. In order to prove that were Japs, the stooges had to teach the ladies jujitsu and do acrobatic tricks. When the real Japs arrived, the stooges fought the Japs and Hugo where they kept turning off and on the lights that lead them to fight the wrong person and at the end the stooges came out victorious.