Three Stooges, The - Stooged & Confoosed (Colorized / Black & White)
Columbia TriStar (7/2/1938)
Comedy
In Collection
#445
0*
Seen ItNo
043396051195
70 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Al Thompson
Dick Curtis
Pat Gleason
Marjorie Deanne
Eddie Fetherston
Bud Jamison
Gladys Gale
Richard Fiske
Eddie Laughton
Florine Dickson
Joe Murphy
Director Charley Chase
Jules White
Del Lord

A quartet of Three Stooges shorts (three new to DVD) make up this solid disc, all with mid-period Curly in woo-woo-woo form. "Violent is the Word for Curly" somehow morphs the boys from gas-station attendants to European college professors. Not only does it feature Curly roasting on a spit, but the Stooges instruct the students of Mildew College for Women in the intricacies of "Swinging the Alphabet," a memorable nonsense song. "You Nazty Spy" is the Stooges' answer to Duck Soup and The Great Dictator, as a cabal of businessmen install Moe as the dictator of Moronika. With an accidental mustache and jibbering German, Moe does a convincing Hitler. (But didn't he always?)

"No Census, No Feeling" is a rangy, so-so bit that begins with a lame premise about the Stooges as census takers (it was 1940, after all) and ends up at a football game. But the best gag has Curly mixing up a noxious fruit punch. You know "An Ache in Every Stake" will be a goodie from the moment Moe and Larry attempt to remove a block of ice from around Curly's head by using a chisel and mallet. Its centerpiece is a variation on the flight of stairs from Laurel and Hardy's "The Music Box," but Curly does nicely stuffing a turkey, too.

Stooged & Confoosed is presented with Columbia's "ChromaChoice" device, which allows for easy toggling between the original black-and-white shorts (which appear in great shape) and a colorized version. The colorized images are sensibly rendered, but they still have that washed-out paleness they've always had--eggshell greens and light browns abound. Stooges purists will stick to black-and-white, the better to appreciate the subtleties of a cheese grater being scraped across Curly's face. --Robert Horton

Edition Details
Edition Colorized / Black & White
Distributor Sony Pictures
Release Date 8/10/2004
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
ChromaChoice allows you to toggle instantaneously between the colorized and black & white versions using your DVD remote!<