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Ollie can't find his hat, much to the amusement of his wife and maid. Then Ollie and Stan attempt to install a rooftop radio antenna.Ollie can't find his hat, much to the amusement of his wife and maid. Then Ollie and Stan attempt to install a rooftop radio antenna.Ollie can't find his hat, much to the amusement of his wife and maid. Then Ollie and Stan attempt to install a rooftop radio antenna.
Russell Custer
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Betty Danko
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Granger
- Tillie - The Hardys' Maid
- (uncredited)
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Fay Holderness
- Mrs. Hardy
- (uncredited)
Charles McMurphy
- Streetcar Conductor
- (uncredited)
Cy Slocum
- Bus Passenger
- (uncredited)
Joy Winthrop
- Bystander
- (uncredited)
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The Old Radio Antenna
As is usually the case, a series of unfortunate events lead to the near destruction of Oliver Hardy. Ollie would like the day off but his wife insists that he finally get on the roof and adjust the radio antenna. Of course, he will need someone to help and we know who that is. After destroying the chimney, there are continuous hilarious mishaps, including bricks falling on Ollie's head. It is classic to watch him sit there, thinking each brick is the last and the another falls. Oliver was the master of the despairing victim. Stanley means well but is a horror when it comes to fixing things. Eventually, Stan makes the mistake of tying a rope to the car to anchor the big guy. Well, it's expected and, once again, a delight. The car starting scene with Stan is stunningly funny.
Good L&H
Hog Wild (1930)
*** (out of 4)
Hardy's wife won't let him leave the house until he puts up the radio aerial so he has Laurel help him and trouble follows. This is a nice little short from the duo that manages to have several laughs. Most of the laughs come from the physical type with Hardy constantly falling off the roof and landing in a small pond. The best gag of the film happens towards the end when Hardy, stuck on a ladder that's on Laurel's car, takes off for a wild ride through the streets of Culver City. The constant screams from the two are the best moments of the film especially the wild, over the top screech from Laurel. Another funny sequence involves an early fight between Hardy and his wife. Hardy thinks his wife has hidden his hat but he's too dumb to realize that it's just on his head. While this is a good short I don't think it ranks among the duo's best but even a middle ground short from Laurel and Hardy is still better than most.
*** (out of 4)
Hardy's wife won't let him leave the house until he puts up the radio aerial so he has Laurel help him and trouble follows. This is a nice little short from the duo that manages to have several laughs. Most of the laughs come from the physical type with Hardy constantly falling off the roof and landing in a small pond. The best gag of the film happens towards the end when Hardy, stuck on a ladder that's on Laurel's car, takes off for a wild ride through the streets of Culver City. The constant screams from the two are the best moments of the film especially the wild, over the top screech from Laurel. Another funny sequence involves an early fight between Hardy and his wife. Hardy thinks his wife has hidden his hat but he's too dumb to realize that it's just on his head. While this is a good short I don't think it ranks among the duo's best but even a middle ground short from Laurel and Hardy is still better than most.
Enjoyable Short Feature
This is one of many Laurel & Hardy short features that show how much mileage the great comedy duo were able to get out of a single situation. After a somewhat slow opening sequence, Stan and Ollie have to install a radio antenna on Ollie's roof, and things quickly get "Hog Wild", as everything that can happen does happen. You can see a lot of the gags coming in this one, but they are still very funny, done cleverly and with expert timing. It gets even better as it goes along. This one is worth making a point to see if you are a fan of Laurel and Hardy.
One of the most typical Laurel & Hardy shorts.
This movie shows what Laurel & Hardy shorts are all about. Crazy situations, silly antics and some crazy stunts.
This short is truly one of the best from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The story is very simple and basically only serves as a lame excuse to make the boys do some crazy things and to get them into some (unlikely) silly situations. The movie becomes absolutely hilarious due to its simpleness. The comical slapstick situations are top-class and absolutely hilarious to watch. The movie is fast paced which makes this movie an almost non-stop constantly laugh filled one.
The situations and troubles the two boys get into this time are highly original. The movie and its story might be simple but its comical situations are not. They are well build up, executed and timed.
This is what Laurel & Hardy is all about! One of their best and most typical shorts. An absolute must-see!
9/10
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This short is truly one of the best from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The story is very simple and basically only serves as a lame excuse to make the boys do some crazy things and to get them into some (unlikely) silly situations. The movie becomes absolutely hilarious due to its simpleness. The comical slapstick situations are top-class and absolutely hilarious to watch. The movie is fast paced which makes this movie an almost non-stop constantly laugh filled one.
The situations and troubles the two boys get into this time are highly original. The movie and its story might be simple but its comical situations are not. They are well build up, executed and timed.
This is what Laurel & Hardy is all about! One of their best and most typical shorts. An absolute must-see!
9/10
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I pretty much agree with Boba_Fett1138--this is about as typical a Laurel and Hardy film as you can find
After having seen just about every short Laurel and Hardy made together, I have noticed that the most of the best films are the ones with very simple and mundane plots. Films such as DIRTY WORK, HELP MATES and HOG WILD simply have the pair cleaning house or fixing things, yet they sure milk it for all its worth. I think one of the reasons I love these films is that they aren't cluttered with co-stars or difficult plots and just allow the pair to be the lovable and klutzy characters we've come to love.
Here, Ollie's wife tells him to install a radio aerial on the roof so they can get better reception and THEN he can go have fun with Stan. For any halfway normal person, this would have been a rather quick job--and so naturally the boys nearly kill themselves as well as manage to destroy much of the house! The film ends with a tough to believe but well-filmed sequence where Ollie is stuck on a ladder and Stan accidentally starts the car. Unlike lousy driving sequences such as in COUNTY HOSPITAL where the studio used cheap and unrealistic rear projection to make the driving sequence, here it's filmed for real--though of course stunt doubles were used for the distant shots. This scene and the final shot were quite well done and worked well with the prior house demolition scenes--providing many laughs and no serious lulls. Funny and right to the point.
Here, Ollie's wife tells him to install a radio aerial on the roof so they can get better reception and THEN he can go have fun with Stan. For any halfway normal person, this would have been a rather quick job--and so naturally the boys nearly kill themselves as well as manage to destroy much of the house! The film ends with a tough to believe but well-filmed sequence where Ollie is stuck on a ladder and Stan accidentally starts the car. Unlike lousy driving sequences such as in COUNTY HOSPITAL where the studio used cheap and unrealistic rear projection to make the driving sequence, here it's filmed for real--though of course stunt doubles were used for the distant shots. This scene and the final shot were quite well done and worked well with the prior house demolition scenes--providing many laughs and no serious lulls. Funny and right to the point.
Did you know
- TriviaThe leggy girl lifting her skirt as she attempts to navigate a puddle of water as Stan approaches Ollie's house is Dorothy Granger, who also portrays the Hardys' maid.
- GoofsWhen Stan and Ollie are sitting in the lily pond after the chimney has fallen on them, you can see one of the fake bricks floating in the water.
- Quotes
Mrs. Hardy: [runs up to Ollie] Oh Oliver darling, this is terrible.
Ollie: Oh, don't cry over me, dear. I'm not hurt.
Mrs. Hardy: I'm not crying over you. The man came and took the radio away.
[sobs]
- Alternate versionsThere is also a colorized version.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Pêle-Mêle (1930)
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- Aerial Antics
- Filming locations
- 4175 Madison Avenue, Culver City, California, USA(Hardy's house)
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- Runtime
- 19m
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