Three on a Match (superstition)

Three on a Match (superstition)

Three on a match (also known as "third on a match") is a supposed superstition among soldiers during World War I. The superstition goes that if three soldiers lit their cigarettes from the same match, one of the three would be killed or that the man who was third on the match would be shot. Since then it has been considered bad luck for three people to share a light from the same match.

The belief was that when the first soldier lit his cigarette, the enemy would see the light; when the second soldier lit his cigarette from the same match, the enemy would take aim; when the third soldier lit his cigarette from the same match, the enemy would fire.

There was in fact no such superstition during the First World War.cite book |last=Brasch |first=Rudolph |title=How Did It Begin? Customs, Superstitions, and Their Romantic Origins |publisher=David McKay Co. |year=1966 ] (The light would not be visible if the soldiers were in a trench or bunker, as they usually were when not attacking.) The superstition was alleged to have been invented about a decade later by the Swedish match tycoon Ivar Kreuger in an attempt to get people to use more matches but it appears he merely made very shrewd use of the already existing belief which may date to the Boer War.

Usage in popular media

The 1932 Hollywood film "Three on a Match" made use of the superstition, but also had a graphic of a "Believe it or Not" newspaper clip that explains Kreuger's exploitation of the superstition. The character in the film who is "third on the match" does die at the end of the picture, and the final scene depicts the surviving two sharing a match.

The satirical 1983 British film Bullshot starts out in the trenches of World War I with the hero of the story, Captain Hugh "Bullshot" Crummond, explaining the concept of "three on a match" to some of the young soldiers under his command.

A reference to the superstition is made at the start of the movie The Best Years of Our Lives when the three GIs are riding home in the front of the plane and light a second match to light the third cigarette.

A reference to the superstition was made in the American television series Mad Men,cite episode | title=Red in the Face | series=Mad Men | network=AMC | airdate=2007-08-30 | season=1 | number=7 ] including the fact that it was used in an attempt to sell more matches.

In the 1984 movie Bachelor Party, Tom Hanks' character declines an offer for drugs with "three on a lude is bad luck".

A reference to the superstition was made in the 1956 Popeye cartoon "I Don't Scare". Popeye, using a match to light three sticks of dynamite in arch nemesis Bluto's mouth, says "Three on a match is very bad luck."

References

External links

* [http://stripes.com/ww2/stories/jinx.html How to duck that old GI jinx] originally appeared in "Stars and Stripes" on August 10, 1944.


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