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Another good classic fun by the duo. Of course, most physical pain goes to Mr. Oliver Novell Hardy

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Stan and Ollie are 2 escaped convicts who end up on a skyscraper.

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Tit For Tat - Laurel And Hardy

This silent comedy features Laurel and Hardy as partners in an electrical goods store, and their neighboring grocer, played by Charlie Hall, mistakenly believes that Ollie (Hardy) is attempting to romance his wife. The film is known for its humorous and chaotic situations, including the escalating confrontations between Laurel and Hardy and their neighbor, as well as the shoplifting subplot that unfolds in their electrical store. "The Second Hundred Years" is a classic example of Laurel and Hardy's early silent film work.

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(Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE) Ollie's house is a mess after a wild party from the previous night. Ollie receives a telegram from his wife (who is on vacation in Chicago), which tells him that she is returning home in the afternoon. Fearing his wife's wrath, he calls Stan over to help him clean up. Things go downhill and they make more mess not less.

Helpmates is a Laurel and Hardy Pre-Code short film comedy. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer on January 23, 1932.

Cast
Stan Laurel as Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy as Oliver "Ollie" Hardy
Blanche Payson as Mrs. Hardy
Robert Callahan as Messenger
Bobby Burns as Neighbor in garden

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Ollie wants to spend a fun afternoon with Stan, but his wife has other ideas. She demands him to install the radio antenna on the roof, a job he has neglected for three months. Chaos takes its course...

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Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. (Colour Version is here: https://youtu.be/aPmWPOXDyWw )

Stan and Ollie are in high spirits as they drive in an old Model T to their new jobs at the sawmill. Laurel turns on the car radio (at the time a luxury item in newer cars, not expected in an old jalopy); the "radio" is revealed to be a wind-up phonograph stashed under the car hood. Arriving at the sawmill, a slapstick sequence has them repeatedly walking into planks of wood. Starting work, Stan soon traps Ollie's hands in a window frame. After freeing him they trick a shop worker (Charlie Hall) into smoking despite a "No Smoking" sign. Stan then tears a strip off Ollie's pants with a plane and in the resulting 'tit for tat' dips a paintbrush in glue and sticks it onto Ollie's chin. Finding it is not possible to pull it off he prepares like a barber and shaves it with a plane. Ollie then gets propelled through a ventilator duct and out of an attic vent port.
Stan climbs a ladder to help him out, but the ladder topples over with them both on it. Down below, two men see the ladder falling towards them. One falls into some whitewash while the other hides in a shed, which proves to be a bad idea when the duo crash onto the shed, demolishing it. As Laurel helps Hardy out of the wreckage, there is a knocking from beneath the door. The man they help out proves to be their foreman, who was the one who sought cover in the shed. They beat a hasty retreat. The foreman would have run after them, but he was crowned by a small barrel that got kicked down the ventilator shaft and out the vent port. Attempting to flee, their car gets sawed in two lengthwise by a large band saw whilst they remain seated in it. The two fall out of the collapsing wreckage. Laurel finds the phonograph still intact and plays a record. Hardy is singularly unimpressed by music now, and chases Laurel.

Cast
Stan Laurel - Stan
Oliver Hardy - Ollie
Dick Gilbert - Shoveler
Charlie Hall - Shop Worker
Tiny Sandford - Shop Foreman
Charley Young - Shop Worker




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