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This is one of Laurel and Hardy's most entertaining sound shorts, and perhaps its beauty is in its utter comic simplicity -- there's no plot, just a lot of great, well-paced gags. Stan and Ollie are cheerfully driving to work and listening to their "car radio" -- actually a gramophone, hooked up to the dashboard. They playfully give co-worker Charlie Hall a scare by honking their horn at him; the ill-tempered Hall is not amused. Then the boys get to work and the real mayhem begins. For example, Stan gets Ollie's fingers trapped in a sticky window frame, and when Ollie asks, "Would you mind opening the window?" he opens a totally different one. Stan ends an argument with Hall by giving him a cigar. But it's not exactly a peace offering, as Stan immediately lets the foreman (Tiny Sanford) know that Hall has lit it up in a "no smoking" area. Simple construction chores are treacherous in Stan and Ollie's hands -- the seat is shaved off of Ollie's overalls, then a paint brush dipped in glue winds up stuck to his chin. When they finally destroy the foreman's shack -- and almost destroy the poor foreman in the process -- the boys decide it's time to make a fast retreat. In their haste, they drive their car through a saw, slicing it nicely in two. Stan happily discovers, though, that the "radio" still works; Ollie is not so thrilled and chases him away. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi

Cast

Oliver Hardy - Oliver; Jack Hill - Shop workman; Stan Laurel - Stanley; Dick Gilbert - Shoveler; Charlie Hall - Shop Workman; Stanley "Tiny" Sandford - Shop foreman; Charley Young - Shop worker

Credit

Lloyd French - Director, Bert Jordan - Editor, Marvin Hatley - Composer (Music Score), LeRoy Shield - Composer (Music Score), Art Lloyd - Cinematographer, Hal Roach - Producer, James Greene - Sound/Sound Designer, Stan Laurel - Screenwriter

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Busy Bodies

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Busy Bodies
Directed by Lloyd French
Produced by Hal Roach
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Charlie Hall
Tiny Sandford
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) October 7, 1933
Country United States
Language English

Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. A series of gags set in a sawmill.

Plot

Stan and Ollie arrive in high spirits for their new jobs at the sawmill and after walking into planks of wood Stan traps Ollie's hands in a window frame. After freeing him they trick Charlie Hall into smoking despite a "No Smoking" sign. Stan then tears a strip off Ollie's pants with a plane and in the resulting 'tit for tat' dips a paintbrush in glue and sticks it onto Ollie's chin. Finding it is not possible to pull it off he prepares like a barber and shaves it with a plane. Ollie then gets propelled through a ventilator duct and out of an attic vent port and their car gets sawed in two lengthwise by a large band saw.

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