Dizzy Pilots (1943)
The Three Stooges, as the Wrong Brothers, aid the war effort by inventing a new plane in this below-average two-reel comedy. Actually, they are attempting to avoid the draft but when their plane, the Buzzard, fails miserably, they march off to war. Richard Fiske, formerly a busy supporting player in Stooges comedies, appears courtesy of stock footage from the earlier Boobs in Arms (1940). Ironically, Fiske had himself been drafted and would be killed in action in France in August of 1944.
Director:
Jules White
Writer:
Clyde Bruckman
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Curly Howard as Curly Wrong |
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Larry Fine as Larry Wrong |
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Moe Howard as Moe Wrong |
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Richard Fiske as Sergeant (archive footage) (uncredited) |
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Bobby Barber as Private (uncredited) |
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Charles Dorety as Private (uncredited) |
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Judy Malcolm as Girl in Hangar (uncredited) |
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Harry Semels as Sky Aircraft Co. Representative (uncredited) |
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Al Thompson as Sky Aircraft Co. Representative (uncredited) |
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Sethma Williams as Girl in Hangar (uncredited) |
| Writing | Clyde Bruckman | Story |
| Directing | Jules White | Director |
| Sound | Joe Henrie | Sound Effects Editor |
| Production | Jules White | Producer |
| Writing | Clyde Bruckman | Screenplay |
| Crew | Benjamin H. Kline | Cinematography |
| Editing | Charles Hochberg | Editor |
| Art | Victor Greene | Art Direction |