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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTwo homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it.Two homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it.Two homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it.
Harry Bernard
- Policeman
- (sin acreditar)
Bobby Burns
- Bicyclist
- (sin acreditar)
Betty Mae Crane
- Talking Titles
- (sin acreditar)
Beverly Crane
- Talking Titles
- (sin acreditar)
Eddie Dunn
- Meadows
- (sin acreditar)
James Finlayson
- Col. Wilburforce Buckshot
- (sin acreditar)
Charles K. Gerrard
- Lord Leopold Ambrose Plumtree
- (sin acreditar)
Bill Knight
- Policeman
- (sin acreditar)
Bob Minford
- Policeman
- (sin acreditar)
Gertrude Sutton
- Agnes - Maid
- (sin acreditar)
Thelma Todd
- Lady Plumtree
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe main credits are spoken by twin sisters Betty Mae Crane and Beverly Crane wearing theater usher uniforms. As an alternative to standard titles, in a short-lived experiment, they performed the "talking titles" for several Hal Roach productions in 1930 and 1931. This is the only Laurel & Hardy film with spoken credits. The girls were paid $15 ($279 in 2024) each for their efforts.
- PifiasLady Plumtree refers to her husband variously as "Leopold," "Ambrose," and "Leopold Ambrose" due to two different versions of the script.
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening credits are spoken by two pretty girls in theater usher uniforms.
- Versiones alternativasThe original UK VHS edition of this film (released on the Virgin/VVL label in 1991) omits 16 seconds in the scene where Hardy is looking for his billiard room. He opens the door and escorts Plumtree into a room and says "Now what did I do with that billiard room?" The scene runs from 18:32-18:48 on the UK DVD. The scene is restored in its entirety in the DVD edition.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
Reseña destacada
...but the previous 25 are only mildly amusing by comparison. So this is a tough one to rate.
Plot In a Nutshell: Two drifters (Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy) avoid a determined beat cop by taking refuge in an empty mansion, where they assume the identities of the owner and servants.
Why I rated it a '7': as mentioned, the film really picks up steam as it comes to a conclusion, and it includes a scene where Stan and Ollie are bicycling down a street while disguised as an African wildebeest. I can't help but compare this to the ending of the original "Pink Panther" with David Niven and Robert Wagner driving around Paris in gorilla costumes. You have to think Blake Edwards drew some inspiration from Laurel and Hardy here!
There are some laughs sprinkled throughout the 30 minute film but it is not non-stop hilarity until the last few minutes. No one remembering Lord Plumtree's name and Stan's comment about needing a nursery room "in case of an accident" were highlights, but Lord Plumtree's strange laugh was annoying and is an example of one bit that didn't work.
Overall, an enjoyable 30 minutes. Not their best and not their worst. B+.
7/10. Would I watch again (Y/N)?: Yes
Plot In a Nutshell: Two drifters (Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy) avoid a determined beat cop by taking refuge in an empty mansion, where they assume the identities of the owner and servants.
Why I rated it a '7': as mentioned, the film really picks up steam as it comes to a conclusion, and it includes a scene where Stan and Ollie are bicycling down a street while disguised as an African wildebeest. I can't help but compare this to the ending of the original "Pink Panther" with David Niven and Robert Wagner driving around Paris in gorilla costumes. You have to think Blake Edwards drew some inspiration from Laurel and Hardy here!
There are some laughs sprinkled throughout the 30 minute film but it is not non-stop hilarity until the last few minutes. No one remembering Lord Plumtree's name and Stan's comment about needing a nursery room "in case of an accident" were highlights, but Lord Plumtree's strange laugh was annoying and is an example of one bit that didn't work.
Overall, an enjoyable 30 minutes. Not their best and not their worst. B+.
7/10. Would I watch again (Y/N)?: Yes
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