Production Information
Title: Back From the Front
Studio: Columbia
Short Number: 70
Release Date: May 28, 1943
Running Time: 17:41
“If we’re discovered, we’re lost!” “You’re crazy… if we’re discovered, we’re FOUND!”
Short Take
Back From The Front is the fifth Three Stooges’ World War II film. The Boys join the war effort by enlisting in the Merchant Marines. While aboard ship, Inky, Winky, and Dinky (their character names) have a brief altercation with Lt. Dungen (Vernon Dent), a secret German Nazi officer, and then mistake a torpedo for a beached whale. Moe says they have to kill it, and it promptly explodes. After being lost at sea for several days, they come across the SS Schicklgruber and climb aboard. Now with fully grown beards, they encounter Lt. Dungen again, who does not recognize them. After realizing they are in with a nest of German sailors, they eventually overtake the crew and toss them overboard.
In the spirit of namelessness, faceless civilian heroes of the Merchant Marine who defied Hitler’s ‘wolf packs,’ The Stooges are given the common nicknames of Inky, Winky, and Dinky.
Back From the Front Cast & Crew
Directed by | Jules White |
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Produced by | Jules White |
Written by | Ewart Adamson Jack White |
Starring | Moe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Stanley Blystone Vernon Dent Bud Jamison Heinie Conklin Lew Davis George Gray Jack “Tiny” Lipson Harry Semels Al Thompson Adele Mara Sally Cairns Ruth Skinner |
Cinematography | John Stumar |
Edited by | Edwin H. Bryant |
Back From the Front Trivia
- The first Stooge film to feature an accompanying sound effect for the eye poke gag. A twang is heard when Moe pokes Lt. Dugen (Vernon Dent) in the eyes
- Different sounds were used with varying rates of success throughout 1943 and 1944 – a nose honk is inappropriately used in Higher Than a Kite, a xylophone in Crash Goes the Hash. The sound of a ukulele or violin string being plucked was used regularly after 1945
- This short has this gag reversal: Moe waves his hand and Curly follows it with his face
- The working title was A Sailor’s Mess
- Johnny Kascier and Al Thompson rarely have any lines; here they speak with German accents
- It was The Stooges’ dog that gave them away to the Nazis, although he powered them at sea
Production Notes
Back from the Front was filmed over four days on July 24-28, 1942.