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Do Detectives Think?

  • 1927
  • 19m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.2K
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Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Noah Young in Do Detectives Think? (1927)
ComedyShort

An escaped convict is out to kill the judge who sentenced him. Two inept detectives are hired to guard the judge.An escaped convict is out to kill the judge who sentenced him. Two inept detectives are hired to guard the judge.An escaped convict is out to kill the judge who sentenced him. Two inept detectives are hired to guard the judge.

  • Director
    • Fred Guiol
  • Writers
    • H.M. Walker
    • Hal Roach
  • Stars
    • Stan Laurel
    • Oliver Hardy
    • Chester A. Bachman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Fred Guiol
    • Writers
      • H.M. Walker
      • Hal Roach
    • Stars
      • Stan Laurel
      • Oliver Hardy
      • Chester A. Bachman
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Stan Laurel
    Stan Laurel
    • Ferdinand Finkleberry
    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • Sherlock Pinkham
    Chester A. Bachman
    Chester A. Bachman
    • Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Wilson Benge
    Wilson Benge
    • Butler Attacked by Slasher
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Brandenburg
    • Courtroom Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Brownlee
    Frank Brownlee
    • Detective Agency Boss
    • (uncredited)
    James Finlayson
    James Finlayson
    • Judge Foozle
    • (uncredited)
    Viola Richard
    Viola Richard
    • Mrs. Foozle
    • (uncredited)
    Will Stanton
    Will Stanton
    • Killer's Pal
    • (uncredited)
    Charley Young
    • Juror
    • (uncredited)
    Noah Young
    Noah Young
    • The Tipton Slasher
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred Guiol
    • Writers
      • H.M. Walker
      • Hal Roach
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    6BJJ-2

    A Piece of Film Comedy History

    Although not the first "Official" L & H film,this was the first time the boys wore their celebrated bowler hats,an essential part of detectives' garb at the time.A bit frantic in places,DO DETECTIVES THINK? nevertheless presents us with the embryos that were to develop into the greatest comedy team in cinema history.Often mechanical,the film has lively supporting performances from James Finlayson and Noah Young,and still has very funny scenes,especially when Ollie(playing a character named Sherlock Pinkham!)is given two black eyes.Stan has the equally absurd character name of Ferdinand Finkleberry! Not their best short by a long short,but historically interesting.6 out of 10.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    One of Laurel & Hardy's earliest attempts is an enjoyable one.

    Although by no means a comedy must-see, "Do Detectives Think?" is a worthy movie from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who in 1927 just began working together as a comedy team, for the Hal Roach studio's.

    It's a movie that is good thanks to its little comical moments. It's not the sort of movie that is hilarious constantly but it has some great original and funny moments in it that are good for a couple of laughs. It's certainly not the most consistent Laurel & Hardy silent comedy short around but it's an enjoyable one nevertheless, which is also thanks to its fun simple story. It makes "Do Detectives Think?" an above average early Laurel & Hardy movie.

    Problem of the movie really is that the comical moments in it are rather stretched out. If only the movie was about halve its running time shorter, perhaps the movie than would had been a better and even more enjoyable one. The movie its flow would at least had been better if that had been the case.

    The cast is good. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (who was looking quite thin by the way) already seem to be in their element as the famous comical duo. Also really good was James Finlayson in a great comical role. He steals the show in most of his sequences. Just his looks alone and some small actions is enough to provide the movie with some great laughs and comical moments. Also Noah Young is well cast, as a psychotic killer who tries to kill the judge (the James Finlayson character) who convicted him. The boys play two detectives, with odd names, who are send by their agency to protect the judge but of course everything goes wrong and the boys really mess things up again.

    Of course everything about the movie is predictable but it's a well made and originally directed movie. The timing is nice and the movie is well edited which makes most of the comical moments work out really well.

    A good enough enjoyable early Laurel & Hardy comedy short, that uses a bit too many stretched out comical moments to prevent this movie from being one of their best works.

    7/10

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    Snow Leopard

    Pretty Good Comedy

    When Laurel and Hardy are on the case, you don't expect Sherlock Holmes-quality deductions, but you know there will be some laughs. This comedy is a bit uneven, but pretty good overall. Stanley and Oliver are detectives who are hired to protect a judge whose life has been threatened, and they get some reasonable mileage out of this simple situation. They are helped out by frequent supporting player James Finlayson as the judge, and by Noah Young, who is suitably menacing as an escaped convict. It's not among their best comedies, but it has some good moments, and is certainly worth watching for any fan of Laurel and Hardy.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Laurel and Hardy Short

    Do Detectives Think? (1927)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    A judge (James Finlayson) sentences a man to prison and the psycho swears vengeance on him. Soon afterwards the man escapes from prison so the judge hires two detectives (Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy) to protect him.

    DO DETECTIVES THINK? isn't going to be mistaken for a classic or even one of the better Laurel and Hardy films but fans of the duo will find enough laughs here to make the film worth viewing. The biggest problem with this two-reeler is that there are several scenes that get dragged out and there just aren't any laughs there. One such example is a scene where Laurel and Hardy keep getting their hats mixed up. The gag doesn't work the first time and it works even less the fifth time. With that said, there are some funny moments scattered throughout including the boys walking to the judge's house and constantly finding something to scare them. Findlayson is also very good as the judge and easily steals the film.
    9boblipton

    Not These

    Judge Jimmy Finlayson sentences maniacal slasher Noah Young to be hanged by the neck until dead, "And I hope you choke!" This so enrages Young that he escapes to kill Finn. The police assign two detectives to guard him: Laurel and Hardy.

    It's astonishing how fast these two old hands came together as a team. Here's where they picked up their derbies. Of course! it was the featured headwear for metropolitan plain clothes men in the era. They do their wrong hat gag for a minute or two.

    I've seen this one a dozen times or more over the years and laugh like a maniac every time.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first film in which Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy wore what were to become their trademark derbies and customary suits.
    • Goofs
      When Ollie loses his hat in the cemetery, there are two hats lying on the ground before Stan loses his.
    • Quotes

      Title Card: Judge Foozle had charged the jury - - He always charged everything -...

    • Alternate versions
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA srl, "STANLIO E OLLIO - COMICHE INDIMENTICABILI: The Second 100 Years + Call of the Cuckoo + Sugar Daddies + Do Detectives Think? (1927)" (4 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy (1967)

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1927 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Dick und Doof: Das Fleischermesser an der Gurgel
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 19m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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