

Comedy
Overview
The Stooges are dressed as Japanese soldiers for their job as magazine models. On their lunch break they go into a restaurant with their Japanese uniforms on, causing the proprietor to mistake them for the real thing, and a chase ensues. The boys fall through a trap door, and into a nest of Nazi spies where they are mistaken for "Naki", "Saki" and "Waki", three Japanese saboteurs. The Stooges try to act the part, including demonstrating acrobatics and jiu-jitsu to their hosts. When the real "Naki", "Saki" and "Waki" show up, the boys are exposed as impostors, but after a wild fight manage to capture all the Axis spies.
Top Cast


Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Moe Howard
Moe


Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Larry Fine
Larry


Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curly
Curly Howard
Curly


Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
Hugo (Nazi spy)
Vernon Dent
Hugo (Nazi spy)


Christine McIntyre
Christine McIntyre
Celia Zweiback
Christine McIntyre
Celia Zweiback


John Tyrrell
John Tyrrell
Photographer (uncredited)
John Tyrrell
Photographer (uncredited)
Kelly Flint
Kelly Flint
Amelia Schwarzbrot (uncredited)
Kelly Flint
Amelia Schwarzbrot (uncredited)
Judy Malcolm
Judy Malcolm
Stella Pumpernickle (uncredited)
Judy Malcolm
Stella Pumpernickle (uncredited)
Brian O'Hara
Brian O'Hara
Waiter-Chef (uncredited)
Brian O'Hara
Waiter-Chef (uncredited)
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