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Director
  
Del Lord

Film series
  
Three Stooges Films

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Short, Comedy, War

Duration
  

Uncivil Warriors movie poster

Release date
  
April 26, 1935 (1935-04-26)

Writer
  
Felix Adler (story), Felix Adler (screenplay)

Music director
  
Reginald Hazeltine Bassett

Cast
  
Curly Howard
,
Larry Fine
,
Moe Howard
(Moe),
James C Morton
,
Bud Jamison

Three Stooges Films movies
  
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Tagline
  
Oh yeah, spies??

Uncivil Warriors is the eighth short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1935 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

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Plot

Set during the American Civil War, the short begins with a Northern General (James C. Morton) assigning Larry, Moe, and Curly (as Operators 12, 14 and 15, respectively) to sneak behind enemy lines and obtain secrets. Disguising themselves as southern officers and taking the names Lieutenant Duck (Larry), Captain Dodge (Moe) and Major Hyde (Curly), they insinuate themselves into the mansion of southern officer, Colonel Butts (Bud Jamison).

During preparations for a dinner party at the mansion, Curly, more interested in the Colonel's daughter, Miss Judith Butts (Phyllis Crane), manages to mistake a quilted potholder for a cake, resulting in a feather-coughing scene. The short concludes with an episode in which Larry and Curly disguise themselves as, respectively, Captain Dodge's father and wife. This leads to a controversial gag in which Major "Bloodhound" Filbert (Ted Lorch) inquires about Captain Dodge's baby. Moe runs off and brings in a swaddled infant, which is revealed to be black, thus giving away the Stooges' charade.

The three goofs run for their lives and hide in a "log" — which turns out to be a cannon — which is fired by the Confederates. The Union General wonders aloud where these three spies are. At that moment, the trio promptly land on the General from the sky.

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