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Duck Soup

  • 1927
  • Passed
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6.5/10
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Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Duck Soup (1927)
FarceComedyShort

To flee from a tireless Forest Ranger, the shabby vagrants, Stan and Ollie, find refuge at a colonel's mansion that is vacant for the weekend. Soon, a couple of newly-weds arrive in hopes of... Read allTo flee from a tireless Forest Ranger, the shabby vagrants, Stan and Ollie, find refuge at a colonel's mansion that is vacant for the weekend. Soon, a couple of newly-weds arrive in hopes of renting the manor. Where is the rightful owner?To flee from a tireless Forest Ranger, the shabby vagrants, Stan and Ollie, find refuge at a colonel's mansion that is vacant for the weekend. Soon, a couple of newly-weds arrive in hopes of renting the manor. Where is the rightful owner?

  • Director
    • Fred Guiol
  • Writers
    • Arthur J. Jefferson
    • H.M. Walker
  • Stars
    • Stan Laurel
    • Oliver Hardy
    • Madeline Hurlock
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Guiol
    • Writers
      • Arthur J. Jefferson
      • H.M. Walker
    • Stars
      • Stan Laurel
      • Oliver Hardy
      • Madeline Hurlock
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stan Laurel
    Stan Laurel
    • Stan Laurel aka Agnes
    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • Oliver Hardy aka Colonel Buckshot
    Madeline Hurlock
    Madeline Hurlock
    • Lady Tarbotham
    William Austin
    William Austin
    • Lord Tarbotham
    Bob Kortman
    Bob Kortman
    • Forest Ranger
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    William Courtright
    William Courtright
    • Colonel Buckshot's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby Dunn
    Bobby Dunn
    • Moving man
    • (uncredited)
    Al Flores
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Clara Guiol
    Clara Guiol
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Charlie Hall
    Charlie Hall
    • Moving man
    • (uncredited)
    Laura La Varnie
    Laura La Varnie
    • Colonel Bloods Maid
    • (uncredited)
    James A. Marcus
    James A. Marcus
    • Colonel Buckshot
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred Guiol
    • Writers
      • Arthur J. Jefferson
      • H.M. Walker
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    User reviews18

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    GManfred

    Hilarious Short

    This is the first short in which Laurel and Hardy worked together as a team. They were not called 'Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy' but have fictitious names. And Hardy has a two day growth of stubble. Nevertheless, this one is loaded with some very funny sight gags (this being the silent era) and ranks among their funniest films.

    Forest Rangers are recruiting volunteers and have been given permission to press into service vagrants found in the LA area. Our heroes fall into that category in this short and do all they can to avoid the Rangers. They come upon an unoccupied mansion and hide inside - until a couple who rented it show up at the front door. Things begin to unravel for the boys in predictable fashion, making it one of their best. It played at Capitolfest, Rome NY, 8/14/21.

    ******** 8/10 - Website no longer prints my star rating.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Laurel and Hardy on fire-fighting duty

    Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were comedic geniuses, individually and together, and their partnership was deservedly iconic and one of the best there was. They left behind a large body of work, a vast majority of it being entertaining to classic comedy, at their best they were hilarious and their best efforts were great examples of how to do comedy without being juvenile or distasteful.

    'Duck Soup' is the third short film of theirs after 'The Lucky Dog' and '45 Minutes from Hollywood', but to me it's the first one that uses their talents properly and where they fully work together as a partnership. It may not be among their best work, their later work was funnier, more focused and have more of a sly edge instead of being slapstick-heavy, and am another person who'd put 'Another Fine Mess' above it, but it's definitely well worth the look and the first outing of theirs that was above decent level.

    Will agree that there could have been less of a slapstick approach and more of a wit and sly edge and the early stages to me felt on the rushed side.

    Story is slight and at times a bit too busy, but 'Duck Soup' does far more right than it does wrong. A lot is right and there is actually not much wrong.

    On the other hand, Laurel and Hardy are both solid and make a great double act. The iconic partnership was still fully forming but they do work well together and their comic timing is expertly, Laurel in particular is great. They are well served by the material, which is not hilarious as such but beautifully timed and often very funny.

    Not once is 'Duck Soup' dull, it all goes at a snappy pace and is always engaging and charming. While not amazing visually, it still looks quite good and hardly the work of an amateur.

    Concluding, good. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    9StevePulaski

    Nearly-unseen hilarity

    Laurel and Hardy's 1927 short film Duck Soup was originally thought to be lost by film scholars, critics, and the industry. The only pieces of the short that were rumored or assumed to exist were stills or very short clips, but miraculously, the film was found in a Belgium archive in 1974. However, not before the short was remade into Another Free Ride in 1930 and ideas salvaged for Pack Up Your Troubles in 1931, both Laurel and Hardy shorts.

    Watching Duck Soup is nothing shy of a privilege, as it was almost never meant to be. Yet, like with all lost films, I quietly hope most of the famous lost films will not be lost forever and that we will eventually get to see the famous works as they were originally intended.

    Duck Soup concerns Laurel and Hardy as two impoverished men, who are about to be recruited by forest rangers as volunteer firefighters. In a sublime chase, in true silent movie fashion, the two manage to escape them on a bike and take refuge in a mansion, while the owner and his servants have go away on business. Hardy impersonates the owner and offers to rent the home to an older English couple, with Laurel posing as the mansion's maid. This can only go on for so long, as they are the targets of two very temperamental groups of people.

    Aside from the hilarious chase scene, Duck Soup wins one over mainly because of its simplicity and the fact that it begins and conducts itself by following the building blocks of comedy, which usually starts from the lead character(s) doing something they don't want to do. In this case, Laurel and Hardy don't want to fight wildfires, so they stumble into a decidedly more lavish option of taking refuge in a mansion to only disastrous results. To add to that, the film is consistently active, bearing the fantastic physical comedy and rabble-rousing entertainment necessary for a short like this to work, only proving why Laurel and Hardy became two enormous comedic names.

    Starring: Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Directed by: Fred L. Guiol.
    kcox5342

    The origins of Laurel and Hardy

    They had appeared together in the same films before. They both had a long career in silent comedies when they met. They were not initially considered as the perfect comic teaming that we see them as today. So when they were paired together for a story suggested by Stan's father, it seemed like just another film for Stan and Babe. Most of this film has the feel of early slapstick of the Mack Sennett tradition - big gestures, running and leaping and jumping. But there are also the beginnings of a more quiet, understated comedy. When The Boys have to entertain the couple who are inquiring about the house, we can see Laurel and Hardy become, by necessity, sneaky. Devious. The pace slows down, and we are allowed to laugh about the situation, not because of obvious over-the-top gagging. The film was long considered lost until 1974, when a print surfaced in Europe. Many books that credited the Laurel and Hardy genesis to later films are not in error - very little was known of this film until its rediscovery. Duck Soup is not the perfect Laurel and Hardy film - there is too much slapstick and not enough sly wit in it for my tastes. The casual viewer would be much better served by the remake, the three-reel talkie Another Fine Mess, which has much more sly wit and fantastic dialogue. However, Duck Soup is definitely an important entry in the Laurel and Hardy film pantheon, and is well worth a view if you're a fan.
    Snow Leopard

    Generallly Amusing, Besides Being Historically Significant

    While it's not one of the funniest Laurel & Hardy comedies, "Duck Soup" is still worth seeing. It is at least fairly amusing, and at times quite funny, besides its greater historical significance. The story and some of the gags both allow you to see the beginnings of the "Stan and Ollie" personas that the comic duo would later refine and perfect.

    In this short, the humor mostly comes from the ways that they work together, and from the silly predicaments in which the boys find themselves, rather than from any of the specific gags. Most of the gags do work all right, but they are not as imaginative or as creative as the kinds of routines that Laurel and Hardy did in later features. The basic situation is funny, and it creates some good possibilities, some of which are used well. After they had a little more experience with each other, they learned how to take this kind of setup and make it even funnier.

    Overall, this movie is probably going to be of interest mostly to those who are already Laurel & Hardy fans, who will certainly find this an interesting look at their early days together. In itself it has some good moments of comedy as well.

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    • Trivia
      Lost for some 50 years after its cinema screenings until a copy turned up in a Belgian archive in 1974.
    • Goofs
      In one intertitle the word billiard is misspelled as "billard".
    • Quotes

      Oliver Hardy aka Colonel Buckshot: Duck soup, my good Hives! We're in clover for forty-eight hours!

    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating. All cuts were waived in 1995 when the film was granted a 'U' certificate for home video.
    • Connections
      Featured in Living Famously: Laurel & Hardy (2003)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 1927 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Home from the Honeymoon
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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