During World War II, the Stooges released several comedies that engaged in propaganda against the then-enemy Japanese, including Spook Louder, No Dough Boys, Booby Dupes and The Yoke's on Me.
The Yoke's on Me | «Die Helvetier zwingen die Römer unter dem Joch hindurch» (''"The Helvetians force the Romans to pass under the yoke"''). Romantic painting by Charles Gleyre | ''Die Helvetier zwingen die Römer unter dem Joch hindurch'' (''The Helvetians force the Romans to pass under the yoke''). Romantic painting by Charles Gleyre |
Filmed in July 1942, Spook Louder was one of several World War II-era Stooges shorts that engaged in propaganda against the then-enemy Japanese, including Spook Louder, No Dough Boys, Booby Dupes and, notably, The Yoke's on Me.