Two Tars" is a silent short film starring the popular comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, also known as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The film was released in 1928 and was directed by James Parrott. "Two Tars" is known for its slapstick humor and chaotic situations, which were characteristic of Laurel and Hardy's comedy style.
The plot of the film revolves around Stan and Ollie, who are two sailors on leave. They decide to take two young women, played by Thelma Todd and Ruby Blaine, for a ride in their car. However, their leisurely drive quickly turns into a series of mishaps and chaotic encounters on a busy city street. They find themselves in a traffic jam, and as they attempt to navigate the crowded road, they inadvertently create a massive pileup of cars.
The film is filled with physical comedy, as Laurel and Hardy, along with the other drivers, get into various comedic situations while trying to untangle the mess they've created. There are plenty of slapstick gags, including car collisions, arguments with other drivers, and humorous attempts to resolve the chaos.
"Two Tars" is a classic example of Laurel and Hardy's talent for physical comedy and their ability to turn ordinary situations into hilarious and memorable moments. It's a short film that showcases their comedic chemistry and remains a beloved classic among fans of silent cinema and comedy.
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