These guys really were the epitome of comic genius.The body language and the timing in this little clip are exquisite.They are an enduring gift to the world.
Laurel and Hardy were probably the best comedy duo of all time. In this day and age when intellect is put before genuine and honest humour, you will NEVER see the likes of these two genius' again. Sadly.
Over here in England they used to be shown on BBC 2 opposite the BBC 1 News. My parents were Irish and because of the typical news stories in the 70s and 80s and the obvious BBC criticism and expected fall out my folks switched over. Good God, we laughed so much as any family unit and I learnt later that they were a tonic to every immigrant community at the time. Not the same demographic then. Anyway, I rang my sister a couple of years back and I asked why her son was laughing so much. Guess.
Ollie's version is quite comical. Ty Parvis's version, which became an ear worm to Ollie is awesome. The version by Ty keeps getting removed. I suspect this clip will get removed too. Anyway, check out Ty at ruclips.net/video/wZMtyM3oLtQ/видео.html
@wcampus It was on youtube and then it was removed and now I put it back. It truly is a classic uke clip and needs to be shared. Ollie's uke looks like a Martin, but when he falls on it, it's a prop. Doesn't matter cuz Martins only cost $10.00 back in the day.
The best! Interesting (yet cringeworthy for a ukulele player) point to note, the ukulele that Ollie falls on is a Martin ukulele, now currently worth £500 and up!
Martins went for $11 back then. Note, however, that when Ollie falls on the uke, it ain't a Martin it's just some cheap prop. It's obvious by the way it shatters into a bunch of little pieces. All the same, Ollie was smashing ukes long before Pete Townsend was smashing ghee-tars
These guys really were the epitome of comic genius.The body language and the timing in this little clip are exquisite.They are an enduring gift to the world.
Stan's dancing.
You can search forever, but you will NEVER find funnier comedians than Stan and Ollie!
What a welcome escape from this current world!
Diane Champigny love it!
So true.
Some nice moves by the taxi driver at beginning.
Love this scene from one of their best films.
17 thumbs down! How could anyone not like this little clip? Remarkable.
Laurel and Hardy were probably the best comedy duo of all time. In this day and age when intellect is put before genuine and honest humour, you will NEVER see the likes of these two genius' again. Sadly.
When he gets shocked on the bed springs kills me every time!
Comedy Genius! Never see the likes again.
Best movie ever!
love it, timeless comedy
Over here in England they used to be shown on BBC 2 opposite the BBC 1 News. My parents were Irish and because of the typical news stories in the 70s and 80s and the obvious BBC criticism and expected fall out my folks switched over. Good God, we laughed so much as any family unit and I learnt later that they were a tonic to every immigrant community at the time. Not the same demographic then. Anyway, I rang my sister a couple of years back and I asked why her son was laughing so much. Guess.
I love laurel and hardy, thanks for posting :)
Stan: Maybe she went out.
Ollie: I know she went out, but what I'd like to know is where did she went!
`Aloha, baby`s here!` Fucking kills me every time!
Babe was Ollie's Nickname in real life and sometimes used on screen
Oliver Hardy is fucking hilarious!!! 'GET THAT THING OUTTA THE WAY!!' Lol!
Funny dance Laurel
viva stan and laurel best team ever !!
I would love to have some of that furniture!!!!
Brilliant!
Beste Szene zum Ende wenn Stan zu Oli sagt:
Ehrlich währt am Längsten
( Best scene at the end when Stan to Oli says:
Honesty is the best )
"chissà dov'è?"
"forse è uscita"
classico immortale
fine song
Year 1934
Super freakin' swell! Cheers...
"Get that thing out of the way!...Aloha!"
Awesome..Classic..
Fine Song
Ollie's version is quite comical. Ty Parvis's version, which became an ear worm to Ollie is awesome. The version by Ty keeps getting removed. I suspect this clip will get removed too. Anyway, check out Ty at ruclips.net/video/wZMtyM3oLtQ/видео.html
The world's leaders should be forced to watch Laurel and Hardy and W.C. Fields movies. It would raise their collective I.Q.s
You said it!
OMG!!! The best!!
@wcampus It was on youtube and then it was removed and now I put it back. It truly is a classic uke clip and needs to be shared. Ollie's uke looks like a Martin, but when he falls on it, it's a prop. Doesn't matter cuz Martins only cost $10.00 back in the day.
Fine song Aloha Rudi
ALOHA!!!
Ha ha ha ha ha ! So funny !!! XD
The best! Interesting (yet cringeworthy for a ukulele player) point to note, the ukulele that Ollie falls on is a Martin ukulele, now currently worth £500 and up!
Martins went for $11 back then. Note, however, that when Ollie falls on the uke, it ain't a Martin it's just some cheap prop. It's obvious by the way it shatters into a bunch of little pieces. All the same, Ollie was smashing ukes long before Pete Townsend was smashing ghee-tars
@DaChaplyn ... but I've been told that $10 was about the same as $600 today (but I'd like a martin for 10) -- great clip, though.
the best>!!
Can you tell me which episode this is ?
Please ! :D
INESQUECÍVEIS E IMORTAIS.
epic search so lpng for this
Ukulele rulez
Then again, according to the inflation calculator, that would be $166.57 in current dollars
@AnimeSabrina It's Sons of the desert. ;3
roflmao epic
That poor suitcase and ukulele.
Stupendo !!!!!!
Ragazzi siete immortali
falcoluminoso
You can search forever, but you will NEVER find funnier comedians than Stan and Ollie!