Should Married Men Go Home? (1928) | Laurel and Hardy Go Golfing
SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME? is a silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 8, 1928. There's also some behind the scenes footage.
When Laurel visits Hardy at home, hi-jinx occur and the Mrs. orders them out. They go to a golf course where they try to impress two young ladies and wind up in a mud-slinging fight with other golfers.
The location footage was mostly shot by George Mann of the comedic dance act Barto and Mann.
Directed by James Parrott
Written by H.M. Walker and Stan Laurel
It stars Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Egar Kennedy, Edna Marian, Viola Richard, Charlie Hall, John Aasen, Chet Brandenburg, Dorothy Coburn, Jack Hill, Sam Lufkin and Lyle Tayo
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