“Uncivil War Birds” (1946) – The Three Stooges / Z-View

Uncivil War Birds (1946)
Director: Jules White
Writer: Clyde Buckman
Stars: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Theodore Lorch, Robert B. Williams and Blackie Whiteford.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
The American Civil War has started. The boys decide to join the fight. Larry and Moe come back in Union uniforms, while Curly has signed up with the Confederacy! Suddenly the war is raging around them and the Union Army controls the area… but just as quickly the Confederacy wins it back. Our guys are going crazy trying to keep up with which side has the power and to protect the boy(s) in the wrong uniform!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Clyde Buckman recycled his Buster Keaton script Mooching Through Georgia adapting it for the Stooges. Buckman would later re-work the story for The Abbott & Costello Show.
When an officer orders the soldiers with the command, “Forward march, you fools!” Curly doesn’t move. The officer yells, “What’s the matter with you?” Curly responds, “I’m no fool.” The commander is exasperated and yells, “Forward march, you idiot!” Curly answers, “That’s different” and begins marching.
The boys, in an attempt to escape dress up in blackface and try to pose as minstrel singers. While blackface is not their proudest moment, it wasn’t an uncommon occurrence during that era.
Sadly, because of strokes, Curly’s career was coming to an end. More of the funny bits and dialogue are given to Moe and Larry. Still, Curly makes the most of what he is given.
Uncivil War Birds (1946) rates 4 of 5 stars.



























































