

Micro-Phonies
Directed by Edward BerndsThe stooges are working in a radio station where a pretty girl has just made a recording of "Voices of Spring" under an assumed name. She wants to hide her singing career from her disapproving society parents while auditioning for Mrs. Bixby's "Krispy Krunchy" radio program. After a run-in with a pompous violinist, the boys find the record and Curly starts mimicking to it, dressed as a women. Mrs. Bixby witnesses their performance and is impressed enough to hire "Senorita Cucaracha" (Curly) and Senors "Mucho" and "Gusto" (Moe and Larry) for her radio program. The boys show up in their disguises to "sing" at Mrs. Bixby's evening party but run into trouble when Moe smashes the record over Curly's head. The real singer tries to help by singing from behind a curtain while Curly mimics, but she is discovered and the stooges exit to a hail of phonograph records.
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Micro-Phonies Trivia
Micro-Phonies was released on November 15, 1945.
Micro-Phonies was directed by Edward Bernds.
Micro-Phonies has a runtime of 17 min.
Micro-Phonies was produced by Hugh McCollum.
The key characters in Micro-Phonies are Curly (Curly Howard), Larry (Larry Fine), Moe (Moe Howard).
Micro-Phonies is rated Not Rated.
Micro-Phonies is a Comedy, Music, Short film.
Micro-Phonies has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.







