I love the way Ollie lifts his hat when he says "pardon me" to the phone operator as if the phone operator can see him! And the same to Mrs Laurel. Wonderful stuff.
Going through a rough patch, theses two bring the light. Its hard to believe this is reaching to 100 years ago sbd they are still loved today, if only the boys could see how loved their work is ongoing. RIP boys. ❤
If you are feeling bad just watch this video when Stan laurel starts to laugh and you will forget all about your problems.laughter is the best medicine.
For Stan to keep that laughter going for a full 2 and a half minutes is truly amazing and shows the professionalism of him and Oliver as well. The scene where Stan sees his wife ( the delectable Anita Garvin.) sitting at the next table and bursts into ( uncontrolled ) laughter is the reason i keep coming back to watch this.
..hola smurf6262, te saluda Miguel Ccahuana, desde Lima Perú. A mí también me parece magistral, el nivel de profesionalismo de Stan Laurel y de Oliver Hardy. 😁💞🤭 Los amo y admiro, y siempre lo haré !!!!!
There's a nearly five minute scene in the nightclub where not a word of dialogue is spoken, and you hardly even notice. Such is the genius of Laurel and Hardy.
@@GushieSingh I watch Laurel and Hardy movies almost every week..... of course there isn’t many surprses anymore, but they’re stil ever soo funny!!!!..... and every time you spot new little details!!
The love Stan & Babe had for each other was simply magical, to me they'll always be the 1st, last and best there's ever been. I hope in comedy heaven they can see just how great we think they were...
The comedy duo every other duo try to emulate. Stan laurel and Oliver hardy the greatest comedy pairing of all time. Thank you both for the laughter gentlemen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The part where Stan completely overturns the table while opening the bottle always gets me! :-) I've never seen this slightly longer version. The one I've seen doesn't include the male singer through to where he tastes the drink and says "That's terrible!"
On my tablet I saw the Spanish version of this yesterday, and Stan’s Spanish wife Linda Loredo, I wished she lived a long, long time like Anita Garvin did instead of dying at 24 … 😮😢
Stan's wife is a control freak and not a woman to be crossed! I like the fact though that despite that at 8.44 she is still able to show a sense of humour.
I watched a lot of their movies as a child during early 1970s. Back then, their flicks were on weekends sometimes. Every movie where they are married, their wives are bitchy. These guys are hilarious. Their talkies are best, because part of their comedy is their voices.
Out of all the comedians that were in the silent films, Laurel and Hardy were the only ones who were able to make the transition into the talkies. Not only were they such a great team who knew each other so well, but when people heard their voices for the first time, it put them over the top from the viewer's expectations. It was better than anyone ever expected. It didn't take long for others such as Charley Chase and various others to fall by the wayside because they fell far short of what people expected when people heard them speak.
@@ErrantJourneyalso its the sound of the vocal delivery's. Harold Lloyd's greatest moments were silent movies. You really concentrated on his stunts with incidental music. But later in his voice wasn't the most convincing... and that's why Laurel And Hardy took comedy back then Into another dimension
I agree. All the great actors and actresses were genuinely talented in the silent era. Yes, it was all such a new thing to see on screen, but they were all so good at expressing themselves with facial gestures, hand movements, and overall control of how the entire physical body was used. But the talkies changed everything. I'm so glad that Laurel and Hardy made it through to continue with great comedy.@@THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23
I wonder why Hal Roach felt they had to update the soundtrack for this film for a later (circa 1935) re-release? The newly composed (Leroy Shields) music cues are always great but they were composed for newer films and have a more modern sound and do not fit this classic L&H 3 reeler. I wonder if there still exists a source print of the original film?
17:03 Yes...Stan Laurel actually was able to flutter his ears like that. No special fx needed for this. You can also see him do this in A Chump at Oxford.
Stan's wife should have poured the booze into another container instead of down the drain. She must have been saving it for some reason and it seemed like such a waste, considering she wouldn't have been able to buy any more booze until Prohibition ended in 1933.
THIS movie OF STAN LORELLE AND OLIVER NORVAL HARDY IS 93 YEARS OLD AND THEY ARE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER LIVED AND THEY WILL KEEP PEOPLE LAUGHING FOR ANOTHER 200 YEARS AND OLIVA NORVAL HARDY DIED FROM A STROKE AND STAN LORELLE DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK AT THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OLD AND HE WAS A VERY FUNNY COMEDY ACTOR AND HIS LAUGH IN THIS BLACK AND WHITE MOVIE IS VERY FUNNY 😁
STAN LAUREL WERE IN A FILM LAUGHING GRAVY AND THEY WERE IN A FILM WAY OUT WEST AND THEY WERE IN A FILM THE BULL FIGHTERERS AND SADLY OLIVER NORVEL HARDY DIED FROM A STROKE IN 1957 AND HE WAS A VERY THIN MAN WHEN HE DIED FROM A STROKE IN 1957 AND STAN LAUREL DIED AT THE AGE OF 75 YEARS OLD AND HE WAS FROM ENGLAND AND HE LIVED AN APARTMENT iN LOS Angeles California ACROSS THE ROAD FROM A BEACH AND THEY WERE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY ACTORS THAT EVER LIVED 😔
I love the last scene where the car disintegrates at a single shot. Perhaps 1930s audiences would have believed it. They were taken in by almost everything back then.
Stan et Ollie les rois du rires ils étaient irrésistibles. Plus de 100 ans après leurs films font toujours rires de 4 à 97 ans petits et grands . En 2024 ils sont toujours adulés. Stan et Ollie sont éternels et intemporels pour des siecles.
That was a typical method they used on props in those days. Similar to scenes where they would cut the car in half or crash the car and still drive when it looked like an accordion. It's an over-exaggeration of the effect of being shot by the elephant gun or a shotgun which was another popular prop used back in the day.
STAN'S WIFE: "Goodbye Stanley!" ...... "Goodbye Mr. Hardy!" 🤣 How did they get the car, which was driving away, to literally fall to pieces when it was shot at by Stan's wife?
The car falling apart when shot at was a typical method they used to over-exaggerate the scene to make it funnier. This was very popular and worked very well with Laurel & Hardy. Similar to the one where they drove they're car through a sawmill bandsaw and cut it in half or crashing the car to make it look like an accordion and still being able to drive it. The scene is in no way trying to suggest reality, just a complete over-exaggeration.
@@ErrantJourney Clearly you misunderstood my comment, although it was clear enough. I asked HOW the car was made to literally fall apart as it drove away? However it was done, it was very well executed.
I love the way Ollie lifts his hat when he says "pardon me" to the phone operator as if the phone operator can see him! And the same to Mrs Laurel. Wonderful stuff.
Brilliant stuff. Telephone directories - remember those? lol
Going through a rough patch, theses two bring the light. Its hard to believe this is reaching to 100 years ago sbd they are still loved today, if only the boys could see how loved their work is ongoing. RIP boys. ❤
If you are feeling bad just watch this video when Stan laurel starts to laugh and you will forget all about your problems.laughter is the best medicine.
@dojuglasberry5591 You're absolutely right
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 21:25
@@annamariayannetta242 😄🤣😊😃😁🙂😂😇😈😵🙄🐒🙉🐵
If the patient is not receptive to the medicine there’s one solution and that’s to increase the dosage 😉
@@bobcosmic I hope It's right 🤣
Simply the best comic duo of all times
For Stan to keep that laughter going for a full 2 and a half minutes is truly amazing and shows the professionalism of him and Oliver as well. The scene where Stan sees his wife ( the delectable Anita Garvin.) sitting at the next table and bursts into ( uncontrolled ) laughter is the reason i keep coming back to watch this.
Exactly!
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Exactly ❤
..hola smurf6262, te saluda Miguel Ccahuana, desde Lima Perú. A mí también me parece magistral, el nivel de profesionalismo de Stan Laurel y de Oliver Hardy. 😁💞🤭 Los amo y admiro, y siempre lo haré !!!!!
Anita Garvin 🤤 One beautiful lady
93 years old and their humour is still going strong. 'Cold tea!' HAR HAR HAR.
they always make me laugh no matter how im feeling thanks! love the phone sequence.
Always and forever the funniest comedy duo to have walked the earth.
94 years old and it still makes you laugh.
I used to watch these 2 all the time as a kid in the 80s with my grandad, he loved them!
Oh my goodness!! 😂😂😂 Those guys were the best!!
The Art-Deco setting in the speakeasy is fabulous!
This is my favorite film of theirs.
Mine too... it's just genius!
Timeless. U can also watch it countless. Maybe this is the definition of forever ;-)
I love seeing the Art Decco fashions and furniture in these films of the late twenties and early thirties.
🤣😂 this and laughing gravy are my favs 😆
Semplicemente Unici,grandi, eterni
Thanks for publicating this very funny movie starring with L &H. Greetings from Warsaw, Poland
Could You please tell me if the funny line is "When my wife finds I will find her liqour"? or I did not catch the correct line.
@@ibis789 Have no idea
Bravissimi tutte due bellissime ricordi
Love Anita Garvin too!
Laugh is a good medicine. These two made their duties very properly to give good entertainments in earlier days.❤❤😂😂
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Great stuff 👏 👍
The bit right at the end with the car is fantastic.
Yes, amazing sequence.
There's a nearly five minute scene in the nightclub where not a word of dialogue is spoken, and you hardly even notice. Such is the genius of Laurel and Hardy.
They got their start in silent movies, so they were well trained on doing comedy without dialogue.
A terrific ending!! XD
.. gracias por compartirnos éste video de 😁💞🤭 mis personajes favoritos !!!!
8:30 Note how the tiny bottle of Tobasco is exactly the same as today!!!!
My very words 20 minutes ago
very observant.
@@GushieSingh I watch Laurel and Hardy movies almost every week..... of course there isn’t many surprses anymore, but they’re stil ever soo funny!!!!..... and every time you spot new little details!!
The love Stan & Babe had for each other was simply magical, to me they'll always be the 1st, last and best there's ever been.
I hope in comedy heaven they can see just how great we think they were...
The comedy duo every other duo try to emulate. Stan laurel and Oliver hardy the greatest comedy pairing of all time. Thank you both for the laughter gentlemen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Brilliant 😂
The part where Stan completely overturns the table while opening the bottle always gets me! :-) I've never seen this slightly longer version. The one I've seen doesn't include the male singer through to where he tastes the drink and says "That's terrible!"
56🎉
@@davidmaher3926having you been drinking cold tea again 😂
Beatuful!
On my tablet I saw the Spanish version of this yesterday, and Stan’s Spanish wife Linda Loredo, I wished she lived a long, long time like Anita Garvin did instead of dying at
24 … 😮😢
Stan, is that you?📞
Yes. *Hangs up phone
..es muy graciosa esa escena, amigo maccafan1974
Now Stan's hair style is in fashion!!😅😅
Scram is another piece of comic genius-no one can touch them👍
The Club is An Art Deco Paradise!!
Absolutely Brilliant. The expression Oliver Hardy has when first tasting the booze Superb as alway , Stan Laurel “ I need fresh air 😂😂😂😂
I love watching these 2 so funny
Oh that’s alright son , keep the change 😂
With a very brit'sh accent
Great comedy.
Film (1930) Laurel and Hardy: "Blotto".
Friday, June 9 - 2023.
Stan's wife is a control freak and not a woman to be crossed! I like the fact though that despite that at 8.44 she is still able to show a sense of humour.
This should be played in every hospital in the country.
Agree with the 1-st comment. COMPLETLY. !!!
Anita GARVIN is a stunning woman ❤💕💓💗💞👏🌹💝💖🌟
My God! What a genius..
THIS IS A SCREAM !!-FROM 80 YEARS !!--REMINDED ME,OF MY EX--WIFE !!--STILL HAVE THE BULLET-HOLES !! THANKS !
Stan's wife is a real battle-axe.
Prohibition, I'll blame it on the ice man, Oxford 0614; boy have we come a long way.
Oxford 0614 was Stan Laurel's real phone number.
Brilliant
Best ever
How could he laugh for 3 minutes!!!!!!!🎉
Wedding delights
5:27 hey........HEEEEEYYYYYYY! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I watched a lot of their movies as a child during early 1970s. Back then, their flicks were on weekends sometimes. Every movie where they are married, their wives are bitchy. These guys are hilarious. Their talkies are best, because part of their comedy is their voices.
Out of all the comedians that were in the silent films, Laurel and Hardy were the only ones who were able to make the transition into the talkies. Not only were they such a great team who knew each other so well, but when people heard their voices for the first time, it put them over the top from the viewer's expectations. It was better than anyone ever expected. It didn't take long for others such as Charley Chase and various others to fall by the wayside because they fell far short of what people expected when people heard them speak.
@@ErrantJourneyalso its the sound of the vocal delivery's.
Harold Lloyd's greatest moments were silent movies.
You really concentrated on his stunts with incidental music. But later in his voice wasn't the most convincing... and that's why Laurel And Hardy took comedy back then
Into another dimension
I agree. All the great actors and actresses were genuinely talented in the silent era. Yes, it was all such a new thing to see on screen, but they were all so good at expressing themselves with facial gestures, hand movements, and overall control of how the entire physical body was used. But the talkies changed everything. I'm so glad that Laurel and Hardy made it through to continue with great comedy.@@THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23
Pure genius they were pure ge
The Best
Its all in the mind 😅😅😅😅
Even something simple like putting money in the pay phone is typical Hardy!😃😃
"Cold Tea"... it must have been Heineken!
The end of the earth can't come fast enough. 😮
" She's so Dumb she'll never know the difference " 🤣🤣🤣
I wonder why Hal Roach felt they had to update the soundtrack for this film for a later (circa 1935) re-release? The newly composed (Leroy Shields) music cues are always great but they were composed for newer films and have a more modern sound and do not fit this classic L&H 3 reeler. I wonder if there still exists a source print of the original film?
God this is funny 😁
“ My wife’s got one she’s been saving it since PROBATION “ 😂😂😂😂
Incomparable
Great but why vid and a half?
The women/wives were always tough as feck lol😂
That's it at the end? What does she do now?
She utilized a cucumber.
Mrs Laurel is wearing an Olive Oil outfit. 🤔
23:51
That sobering moment when you realize you are not drunk after all.
Stan: Wait until my wife finds out we drank her liquor!!! XD
1:25 In what language is written that paper because is not in english? 🧐
Hebrew I think.
17:03 Yes...Stan Laurel actually was able to flutter his ears like that. No special fx needed for this. You can also see him do this in A Chump at Oxford.
Stan's wife should have poured the booze into another container instead of down the drain. She must have been saving it for some reason and it seemed like such a waste, considering she wouldn't have been able to buy any more booze until Prohibition ended in 1933.
THIS movie OF STAN LORELLE AND OLIVER NORVAL HARDY IS 93 YEARS OLD AND THEY ARE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER LIVED AND THEY WILL KEEP PEOPLE LAUGHING FOR ANOTHER 200 YEARS AND OLIVA NORVAL HARDY DIED FROM A STROKE AND STAN LORELLE DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK AT THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OLD AND HE WAS A VERY FUNNY COMEDY ACTOR AND HIS LAUGH IN THIS BLACK AND WHITE MOVIE IS VERY FUNNY 😁
He, was about 74 when he died .
LOL you might wanna not drink the 'tea' before you post.
I think that your meds may need changing.
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A night out with or olly or a night in with the gorgeous anita galvin ?
That's a tough one... Imagine the fun to be had with you know who 🤔Your mates would be so jealous!
hey ...HEEEY🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❗
She who must be obeyed lol.
STAN LAUREL WERE IN A FILM LAUGHING GRAVY AND THEY WERE IN A FILM WAY OUT WEST AND THEY WERE IN A FILM THE BULL FIGHTERERS AND SADLY OLIVER NORVEL HARDY DIED FROM A STROKE IN 1957 AND HE WAS A VERY THIN MAN WHEN HE DIED FROM A STROKE IN 1957 AND STAN LAUREL DIED AT THE AGE OF 75 YEARS OLD AND HE WAS FROM ENGLAND AND HE LIVED AN APARTMENT iN LOS Angeles California ACROSS THE ROAD FROM A BEACH AND THEY WERE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY ACTORS THAT EVER LIVED 😔
I love the last scene where the car disintegrates at a single shot. Perhaps 1930s audiences would have believed it. They were taken in by almost everything back then.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Go to 21:00 or so - note to future sad myself
This is Hilarious! but i fail to understand what they were atucally drinking?
A placebo 😂
Tobasco x
Oh, right explains Olivers face when he drinkks it ! xD @@rosemariemcgowan6388
After she poured the booze down the drain, she put 'cold' tea, TABASCO sauce, and spices back into the bottle.
Stan et Ollie les rois du rires ils étaient irrésistibles.
Plus de 100 ans après leurs films font toujours rires de 4 à 97 ans petits et grands .
En 2024 ils sont toujours adulés. Stan et Ollie sont éternels et intemporels pour des siecles.
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
Buenas tardes amiguitos. No sé a ustedes, pero a mí me causa muchísima 😭💔 tristeza ver y escuchar llorar a Stanly..
So wonder to see over 100 years ago still man needed a permission from his wife to can go out
No DOUBT the BEST COMEDY TEAM EVER, But the MOVIE Co. ROBBED them BLIND😢
Excuse me, how come that car broke in pieces when that lady shot it??🤔
That was a typical method they used on props in those days. Similar to scenes where they would cut the car in half or crash the car and still drive when it looked like an accordion. It's an over-exaggeration of the effect of being shot by the elephant gun or a shotgun which was another popular prop used back in the day.
STAN'S WIFE: "Goodbye Stanley!" ...... "Goodbye Mr. Hardy!" 🤣
How did they get the car, which was driving away, to literally fall to pieces when it was shot at by Stan's wife?
The car falling apart when shot at was a typical method they used to over-exaggerate the scene to make it funnier. This was very popular and worked very well with Laurel & Hardy. Similar to the one where they drove they're car through a sawmill bandsaw and cut it in half or crashing the car to make it look like an accordion and still being able to drive it. The scene is in no way trying to suggest reality, just a complete over-exaggeration.
@@ErrantJourney Clearly you misunderstood my comment, although it was clear enough. I asked HOW the car was made to literally fall apart as it drove away? However it was done, it was very well executed.
OXFORD 0164!
anita garvin was pretty
That's right The Women are Smarter there's a song about that you know
Per piacere in italiano
Ich geh ins Kittchen.
😂
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