One of the truly funniest scenes ever committed to celluloid. I fell in love with this scene when me and my dad would watch the laurel and hardy shorts on BBC2 in the UK in the late 70's...I remember my Dad literally curled up and paralysed with laughter at this scene...and I have loved these two Angels of the 20th Century ever since...beautiful.
I don't think so mate. OK for these movie people living gilded lives. Not nice for the people living under prohibition and extreme poverty.These movies offered a brief respite from terrible misery.
I remember those shorts on BBC2, they went on until the early 80s, circa 1982-83 I remember, they were often double billed with Harold Lloyd. Time less classics.
No one could do the absurdity of this film better than Stan and Ollie. Complete and utter genius. Love it when he's pressing the bell at registrar's. The women were all tough as fuck lol
Hilarious, one of the funniest ones 🤣 I love it when stan throws a shoe at olivers head too 😂 just all of it is pure slapstick, very funny,Myself and my dad used to roar with laughter as this, miss that
I can hear the social justice warriors demanding that this video be banned because of its "fat shaming." I swear those wannabe dictators have all had their sense of humor surgically removed.
This is so realistic you can almost feel the pain of getting squashed yourself. Such is the genius of these two comedy heroes. Only Fools and Horses conveys the genuii.
No doubt,the best of the best funny episode.I almost get a hearth atack,laughing,before this hilarious and unforgetable scene.Even I didn`t know, there were such a small kind of vehicles at that time.This couple of gentlemen,brought us a ray of light trough humor,at a time when things looked so dark and hopeless.
Talking about imported compact 🚗 car. I love how Stan thought the man with a weird eye was talking to him. The man told Stan that he's the married man and he kissed the 👰 bride Ollie. You have to admit that's very funny and hilarious scene. That car was made for Stan and how Stan's head popped up from the roof. Stan started to cry because he thought he married to Ollie. 😄😄😊😀😉😲👍👌
No big surprise there! In one of their films they were arguing like a married couple! It was after they adopted a baby only to discover that Mrs. Hardy has left him because Ollie was spending more time with Stan than with her!
The cross-eyed man was one of the last roles for the once hugely popular silent film comedian Ben Turpin. Great, underrated pioneer of silent slapstick comedy. His last role ever was in a L&H film, too, he was the cross-eyed plumber in Saps at Sea.
mrsbrown andhercat wow! Austin British car manufacrured in USA in 1930. Incredible! My aunt had a 1970 Austin Mini, manufactured in Arica, Chile plants (rarely in fiber glass).
Actually it was a car made in Pittsburgh, PA. It was the Austin Bantam. Later named the American Bantam. I sat in one of those cars once and they ARE cramped.
All yor questions answered in the two new books, Philipriding! "Arthur and Norvelle: The Forgotten and Real Legend of Laurel and Hardy" now available on Amazon!
I wish they would've explained why Dulcy's father (James Finlayson) hated Ollie so much that he would lock her up until she agreed to call off the wedding?
does anyone know the name of the laurel and hardy episode where hardy is getting married and when they are waiting for the car to arive laurel is doing a jigsaw puzzle,and when people arive at the house,they too help laurel with the puzzle.
My favorite part was when they got into a fight over the missing piece of the puzzle! Everyone except Stan and Ollie were arrested and hauled off to jail! (Stan and Ollie were hiding)
THE GREATEST COMEDIANS OF ALL TIME.....LOVE THIS PARTICULAR ONE.
One of the truly funniest scenes ever committed to celluloid. I fell in love with this scene when me and my dad would watch the laurel and hardy shorts on BBC2 in the UK in the late 70's...I remember my Dad literally curled up and paralysed with laughter at this scene...and I have loved these two Angels of the 20th Century ever since...beautiful.
+Paul Oliver Absolutely!!! The musical accompaniment makes it.
I wish I had existed in those times, sounds like a better time to live.
I don't think so mate. OK for these movie people living gilded lives. Not nice for the people living under prohibition and extreme poverty.These movies offered a brief respite from terrible misery.
I remember those shorts on BBC2, they went on until the early 80s, circa 1982-83 I remember, they were often double billed with Harold Lloyd. Time less classics.
I had enjoyed the movies of Laurel and Hardy in my high school days.They are still popular even today.
Brilliant absolutely brilliant, Far better than the crap they make today.
masters of comedy, simply the best
This scene had me utterly paraletic with laughter. Genuinely one of the two or three funniest pieces of film i have ever seen. Genius
No one could do the absurdity of this film better than Stan and Ollie. Complete and utter genius. Love it when he's pressing the bell at registrar's. The women were all tough as fuck lol
Pure gold those two make my dear mum and me hysterical giggle and crying😂
My favourite short. What a dive down the stairs and that little car. . Cracks me up every time. Think I wore out the dvd rewatching that stair dive.
Timeless Classics. Never gets old.
Definitely
That shoe throw at 0:12 kills me 😂
Glenn Johnson Both my mum and dad would crease up with laughter,me included at these two genius`s,on the pictures and Tv back in the 50`s.Classic!
One of their best shorts! The car scene and the fall that Jimmy Findlayson takes down the stairs has me in tears!
And don't forget the cameo by Ben Turpin!
The claustrophobia is nearly giving me a heart attack 😂
😂🤣🤣😂 they are the funniest, can't stop laughing!
Hilarious, one of the funniest ones 🤣 I love it when stan throws a shoe at olivers head too 😂 just all of it is pure slapstick, very funny,Myself and my dad used to roar with laughter as this, miss that
Great.always loved. Them
Wish there were still more of.them
I stopped midway and saved my life. 😊😊😊
4:00 that part had me laughing for ages
Pure 100% gem, unbeatable
.one of the best Lural an Hardy films thwy wver made
I can hear the social justice warriors demanding that this video be banned because of its "fat shaming." I swear those wannabe dictators have all had their sense of humor surgically removed.
😂😂😂👍
This is so realistic you can almost feel the pain of getting squashed yourself. Such is the genius of these two comedy heroes. Only Fools and Horses conveys the genuii.
Believe it on not I can relate to this scene.😋
Everything they did was funny and silly, the perfect team for slap stick they are the masters of humor, and I LOVE THEM FOR IT ,AND I MISS THEM
Thank you as a child they were all I had
Absolutely brilliant.
No doubt,the best of the best funny episode.I almost get a hearth atack,laughing,before this hilarious and unforgetable scene.Even I didn`t know, there were such a small kind of vehicles at that time.This couple of gentlemen,brought us a ray of light trough humor,at a time when things looked so dark and hopeless.
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stans nose pressing against the car window.gets me giggling every time.
It releases the kitties inside the human brain causing laughing 😺
Hardy:well how about it
Laurel:How bout what
Hardy: what did she say
Laurel: WHO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The greatest comedy duo of all time
GOD! THIS MOVIE IS S-O-0-0-0-0-0-O...........FUNNY! WHO THE HELL WOULD CHOOSE STAN FOR A BEST MAN?? IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE........:)
“How about it?” LOL
Perfection!! Thank you.
I think this is one of the top three of all the films they made.
Those days cars were smaller, they were squashed. The question scene was hilarious
Stan throwing the shoe in Ollie’s face 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hardy-what did she say
Laurel-who 🤣🤣🤣🤣that gets me in tears alot 5:23 Hardy's face when he says who 😁😁
anyone who dislikes this has no sense of humour !!!
I Will love them Forever
LOVE THIS❤️❤️❤️
Love the music
Stan is like tommy cooper just has 2 stand there and u split ur sides laughing
Brilliant
Talking about imported compact 🚗 car. I love how Stan thought the man with a weird eye was talking to him. The man told Stan that he's the married man and he kissed the 👰 bride Ollie. You have to admit that's very funny and hilarious scene. That car was made for Stan and how Stan's head popped up from the roof. Stan started to cry because he thought he married to Ollie. 😄😄😊😀😉😲👍👌
No big surprise there! In one of their films they were arguing like a married couple! It was after they adopted a baby only to discover that Mrs. Hardy has left him because Ollie was spending more time with Stan than with her!
The cross-eyed man was one of the last roles for the once hugely popular silent film comedian Ben Turpin. Great, underrated pioneer of silent slapstick comedy. His last role ever was in a L&H film, too, he was the cross-eyed plumber in Saps at Sea.
@@melissacooper4282 Yes, I watched that episode, she filed for a divorce, also sued Stan too.
@@melissacooper4282 True👍👍
Good one
LOVED it when she punches him for being stupid
Dude classic 👌
Geweldig dit.
Thank you for posting brilliant best regards Steve in U.K. How about it !
5:40 Ben Turpin! 👍
Too funny!
James Finlayson was the perfect comic foil with Laurel and Hardy.
Thank you
Love it love it love it !!
the clown sized car :v
I love Python and Milligan, yet I adore Stan and Ollie,
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha brilliant, love it,
Thank you I've been searching for this one I remember when I was litt laughing with my dad
That car is a British '20s *Austin 7* . Greeting from Chile, SouthAmerica.
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mrsbrown andhercat wow! Austin British car manufacrured in USA in 1930. Incredible! My aunt had a 1970 Austin Mini, manufactured in Arica, Chile plants (rarely in fiber glass).
Actually it was a car made in Pittsburgh, PA. It was the Austin Bantam. Later named the American Bantam. I sat in one of those cars once and they ARE cramped.
@@lauriewalker90 PA is Philadelphia?
@@crist67mustang Um no..It stands for Pennsylvania.
4 months later lol that short is called "below zero"
Thanks for posting 😎👍
Brilliant just Brilliant, still very funny , 👍🤣❤️🇬🇧
@philipriding the name of that movie is "Me and my pal"
I loved it when that lady slugged stan
very funny
Let's also appreciate the comedic excellence of Babe London, Oliver's sweet bride. Her timing is perfectly in synch with Stan and Ollie.
Min 2 lol what a great car 4 this 2 slims
Effing priceless from the Ki gs!😋
HAHAHAHA!!!!!
to jest udane😄
"Sweet Dreams Hayden Panettiere"
Funny !
très drôle
Like someone said........
if you don't laugh at this you've got to be dead
"Well come on... get in!"
To get the suitcase very easily all Oliver had to do was back the car up.
All yor questions answered in the two new books, Philipriding! "Arthur and Norvelle: The Forgotten and Real Legend of Laurel and Hardy" now available on Amazon!
But not real spelling of their names. Pretty basic howler.
I wish they would've explained why Dulcy's father (James Finlayson) hated Ollie so much that he would lock her up until she agreed to call off the wedding?
Maybe he still remembered him from that day when they tried to sell him a Christmas tree and finished wrecking his house......
Compact cars way back then!
Do not mess with the formidable Blanche Payson! Who?
does anyone know the name of the laurel and hardy episode where hardy is getting married and when they are waiting for the car to arive laurel is doing a jigsaw puzzle,and when people arive at the house,they too help laurel with the puzzle.
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'Me and my pal'
My favorite part was when they got into a fight over the missing piece of the puzzle! Everyone except Stan and Ollie were arrested and hauled off to jail! (Stan and Ollie were hiding)
dulcie darling
@Slapstickmovie oh, I am understand
Babe London played Delcie, Ollie's fiance.
Not we, us
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Her fiancée's name is Big Bettina.
@hermes931 Our Wife (1931)
aint ya gonna hang him ....funniest thing he ever said
The car is a 1930 American Austin coupe, a real car - not a prop!
hilarious
From what film? What year?
@Slapstickmovie oh yeah, in now days the car has four doors and I don't know what's the story about this car in this Laurel & Hardy TV short
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Hilarious
I will kiss the bride😂😝😜😜😁😂😂😂😂😂
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Anyone know the name of the film where the hotel bed goes up into the wall?
That's the movie 'Be Big'. It's not a hotel, but Oliver's appartment.
Ha, Ha, Ha,
Who ooooh
Big fat cuple small car.
Somebody tell me how the episode is name, if remember OR WIFE.
Have to laugh how stan always looks at someone with cross eyes 🙄
what is this from and what is it called?
Our Wife.