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No Census, No Feeling 1940

★ 6.413 votes17 min📅 1940-10-04

"Those madcap merchants of mirth score a laugh touchdown!"

In the brisk 17-minute comedy classic *No Census, No Feeling* (1940), the legendary Three Stooges dive into a whirlwind of misadventure after signing up as census takers.

Director: Del Lord

Cast

Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curly
Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Football Player #20 (uncredited)
Max Davidson
Max Davidson
Storekeeper (uncredited)
Symona Boniface
Symona Boniface
Bridge Party Hostess (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Frank Mills
Stadium Guard (uncredited)
John Tyrrell
John Tyrrell
Napping Man (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer
Ellinor Vanderveer
Bridge Player (uncredited)
Bert Young
Referee (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is No Census, No Feeling (1940) about?

This 1940 short comedy follows the Three Stooges as they take on jobs as census takers—only to stumble into a series of ridiculous mishaps. Their survey of a fancy mansion accidentally turns into a flavor disaster when Curly adds alum to the lemonade, while their attempt to count people at a football stadium lands them in the middle of the game itself.

Who directed No Census, No Feeling?

The film was directed by Del Lord, a veteran of slapstick comedy known for his work with the Three Stooges during their golden era.

Who stars in No Census, No Feeling?

The main cast includes Curly Howard, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Bruce Bennett, and Symona Boniface, with Max Davidson rounding out the ensemble.

Is No Census, No Feeling (1940) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, this 17-minute comedy delivers classic Stooges-style humor with rapid-fire gags and physical comedy. Fans of vintage slapstick or the Three Stooges' irreverent charm will likely find it a fun, lighthearted watch.

How long is No Census, No Feeling?

The film runs for 17 minutes.

About No Census, No Feeling (1940) — When the Stooges take a census and chaos follows

In the brisk 17-minute comedy classic *No Census, No Feeling* (1940), the legendary Three Stooges dive into a whirlwind of misadventure after signing up as census takers. Directed by Del Lord, the film throws Moe, Larry, and Curly into a series of chaotic encounters, from a lavish mansion where they accidentally spike the lemonade with alum—leading to hilarious physical reactions—to a football stadium where their disguise as players spirals into pure slapstick chaos. The Stooges' trademark brand of physical comedy shines as Curly's antics trigger a chain reaction of absurdity, blending fast-paced gags with the trio's signature bickering and bumbling.

The film captures the joyful chaos of early cinematic comedy, where even the simplest tasks—like counting people—turn into a riotous spectacle. With its playful subversion of authority and penchant for slapstick excess, *No Census, No Feeling* is a delightful snapshot of 1940s Hollywood humor, showcasing why the Three Stooges remain timeless icons of laughter.