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Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in Them Thar Hills (1934)

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Them Thar Hills

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  • Stanley Laurel: Your bath's ready.
  • Ollie Hardy: You know I can't take a bath with this foot. And besides, it isn't Saturday.
  • [They have arrived at a clearing up in the mountains]
  • Ollie Hardy: Isn't this ideal?
  • Stanley Laurel: It sure is. One month up here and we wouldn't know each other. We've got a well and water and lots of it and everything.
  • Ollie Hardy: Go in and ask the folks if they mind if we park here.
  • [Stan goes up to the door, knocks on it, it opens and the building is empty]
  • Ollie Hardy: Anyone home?
  • Stanley Laurel: Not now but there was a minute ago.
  • Ollie Hardy: Who was it?
  • Stanley Laurel: It was me. You see I was knocking on the door and...
  • Ollie Hardy: Nevermind the details. C'mon let's get some food, I'm famished. "I was knocking on the door." Hmph!
  • Mrs. Hall: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse's neck.
  • Ollie Hardy: Get up, Stanley, let the lady sit down, and fix us something to eat.
  • [Mrs. Hall sits down just as Stan picks up a hatchet and starts for the door]
  • Ollie Hardy: Where are you going?
  • Stanley Laurel: I'm going to look for a horse.
  • Ollie Hardy: [takes the hatchet from him] Sit down!
  • The Doctor: That's the worst case of gout I ever saw.
  • Ollie Hardy: What causes that, Doctor?
  • The Doctor: Too much high living.
  • Stanley Laurel: Too much what?
  • The Doctor: Too much high living.
  • Stanley Laurel: Maybe we'd better move down to the basement.
  • Mrs. Hall: Okay, baby. You don't know what you're missing.
  • The Doctor: Remember, you can't burn the candle at both ends.
  • Stanley Laurel: We don't burn candles, we've got an electric light.
  • Stanley Laurel: Why don't we get one of those trailers to hook on the back of your car. Much better than sleeping in a tent. The flies wouldn't bother us...
  • Ollie Hardy: Can you take one of those things into the mountains?
  • Stanley Laurel: Sure, right up in the high multitude. What do you think?
  • Ollie Hardy: We can't afford to buy one of those trailers.
  • Stanley Laurel: We don't have to buy one, we could rent one. I know a fellow who's got one for rent and we could get it for next to nothing. I'll bet if we pay cash we get it less than that.
  • Stanley Laurel: What'll we have for dinner?
  • Ollie Hardy: How about a plate of beans and a cup of steaming hot coffee?
  • Stanley Laurel: Swell! You sure know how to plan a meal.
  • Ollie Hardy: [drinking well water that bootleggers spiked with moonshine] Well, there's nothing wrong with this. It's the iron in it. That's the way *all* mountain water taste. That's why the doctor said drink plenty of it. Try some. It's good for your nerves.
  • Stanley Laurel: Isn't that funny.
  • Ollie Hardy: What?
  • Stanley Laurel: It tickles.
  • Mrs. Hall: Could I have drink of water? I'm so thirsty.
  • Ollie Hardy: Why certainly.
  • Mrs. Hall: Thanks.
  • [takes a drink of "water"]
  • Mrs. Hall: Say, this is delicious.
  • Ollie Hardy: It's the iron in it.
  • Ollie: What'll we have for dinner?
  • Stan: How about a plate of beans and a cup of steaming hot coffee?
  • Ollie: Swell! You sure know how to plan a meal.
  • Mr. Hall: [to Ollie] What do you mean getting my wife drunk?

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