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"The Last Three" redirects here. For the fictional Venusians, see Last Three of Venus.
Nazty Nuisance Directed by Glenn Tryon Produced by Glenn Tryon Written by Earle Snell (original screenplay) &
Clarence Marks (original screenplay)Starring See below Music by Edward Ward Cinematography Robert Pittack Editing by Bert Jordan Release date(s) 28 May 1943 Running time 43 minutes Country USA Language English Nazty Nuisance is a 1943 American film directed by Glenn Tryon. The film is also known as Double Crossed Fool (international TV title) and The Last Three. It is a sequel to The Devil with Hitler.
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Plot summary
Germany's Adolf Hitler, with his Axis-stooges, Italy's Mussolini and Japan's Suki Yama, although he tried to avoid taking them, is on his way, via submarine, to a tropical country to negotiate a treaty with the High Chief Paj Mab. However, an American P.T-boat crew is already there and have some plans for schickenbit-grubber and his buddies.
Cast
- Bobby Watson as Adolf Hitler[1]
- Joe Devlin as Benito Mussolini
- Johnny Arthur as Suki Yaki
- Jean Porter as Kela - Magician's Assistant
- Ian Keith as Chief Paj Mab
- Henry Victor as Kaptian von Popoff
- Emory Parnell as Capt. Spense
- Frank Faylen as Seaman Benson
- Ed Lewis as Paj Mab's Guard
- 'King Kong' Kashey as Paj Mab's Guard #2
- Rex Evans as Hermann Goering
- Charley Rogers as Joseph Goebbels
- Jiggs the Monkey as The Monkey
- Wedgwood Nowell as Heinrich Himmler
Soundtrack
References
- Mitchell, Charles P. (2002). The devil on screen: feature films worldwide, 1913 through 2000. McFarland. pp. 79–80. ISBN 0786410493.
External links
- Nazty Nuisance at the Internet Movie Database
- Nazty Nuisance is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
Categories:- English-language films
- 1943 films
- American films
- 1940s comedy films
- Short films
- Black-and-white films
- American World War II propaganda films
- 1940s comedy film stubs
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