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Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. (Colour Version is here: • Video )
Stan and Ollie are in high spirits as they drive in an old Model T to their new jobs at the sawmill. Laurel turns on the car radio (at the time a luxury item in newer cars, not expected in an old jalopy); the "radio" is revealed to be a wind-up phonograph stashed under the car hood. Arriving at the sawmill, a slapstick sequence has them repeatedly walking into planks of wood. Starting work, Stan soon traps Ollie's hands in a window frame. After freeing him they trick a shop worker (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.
Stan climbs a ladder to help him out, but the ladder topples over with them both on it. Down below, two men see the ladder falling towards them. One falls into some whitewash while the other hides in a shed, which proves to be a bad idea when the duo crash onto the shed, demolishing it. As Laurel helps Hardy out of the wreckage, there is a knocking from beneath the door. The man they help out proves to be their foreman, who was the one who sought cover in the shed. They beat a hasty retreat. The foreman would have run after them, but he was crowned by a small barrel that got kicked down the ventilator shaft and out the vent port. Attempting to flee, their car gets sawed in two lengthwise by a large band saw whilst they remain seated in it. The two fall out of the collapsing wreckage. Laurel finds the phonograph still intact and plays a record. Hardy is singularly unimpressed by music now, and chases Laurel.
Cast
Stan Laurel - Stan
Oliver Hardy - Ollie
Dick Gilbert - Shoveler
Charlie Hall - Shop Worker
Tiny Sandford - Shop Foreman
Charley Young - Shop Worker

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@ceciliaflorencenapier4595
@ceciliaflorencenapier4595 6 месяцев назад
I’m 94 years young and love the great Laurel and Hardy films. Thank you!
@nophi3015
@nophi3015 5 месяцев назад
Die besten Komiker aller Zeiten 😄
@Pushpakumara-r4h
@Pushpakumara-r4h 5 месяцев назад
Obathumata deergayu veva
@roadwarrior8560
@roadwarrior8560 5 месяцев назад
94 years old. don't be afraid of age.
@marcelladillard3556
@marcelladillard3556 5 месяцев назад
Thank goodness the internet can share this genius with the world.
@valiantvimal
@valiantvimal 5 месяцев назад
@@roadwarrior8560 That is why he is saying Young! There is no rule to be old!
@TonyEnglandUK
@TonyEnglandUK 4 года назад
Imagine telling Stan and Ollie that we're still loving their work in the year 2024.
@pierrebegley2746
@pierrebegley2746 4 года назад
I always like to imagine that myself.
@BrianOlmstead
@BrianOlmstead 3 года назад
Such a good statement- i will search for L&H when I want to smile and laugh out loud. To this day.
@Hodjum
@Hodjum 3 года назад
2021
@richardkammerer2814
@richardkammerer2814 3 года назад
Say no more. 😄
@foforeda8657
@foforeda8657 3 года назад
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@johnsnopkowski4079
@johnsnopkowski4079 Год назад
I’m 42 years old I grew up watching laurel and hardy I thank my dad For showing it to me when I was a little boy
@antoniosilvestro9045
@antoniosilvestro9045 8 месяцев назад
RIP 🙏 Stan laurel. Gone 59 years ago today x ❤
@Serge-x3q
@Serge-x3q 18 дней назад
42 ans c'est la jeunesse....
@ichaffee1
@ichaffee1 Год назад
I grew up watching these two on Saturday morning...so hilarious...im 72 now..
@MarinPescaru-mh9tk
@MarinPescaru-mh9tk 6 месяцев назад
STAN LAUREL = JOE BIDEN
@davidmorin6667
@davidmorin6667 5 месяцев назад
I'm a 72 year old fool. They are funny. Watch the scene where they are deliverering a piano
@brahmburgers
@brahmburgers 17 дней назад
Me too, 72. Did you also go to Saturday daytime movies for 15 cents, which had rousing cowboy and indian skits, ...where the hero would be on the precipice of imminent demise, ....and the the flick would stop and a booming man's voice would say, "Tune in next week, to see whether Ranger Bob survives." They also had sing alongs, with a red bouncing ball on the words on the big screen.
@josephbutcher7329
@josephbutcher7329 2 года назад
100 years and people are still watching...cannot believe its been a century...youll live forever and people will always watch your videos...sending love from England. UK
@Oilofmercy
@Oilofmercy 5 лет назад
Hard to imagine this is heading to 100 years old. Still the best.
@garyzimmer8061
@garyzimmer8061 3 года назад
Their first talkies will be 100 in 8 yrs.
@christmascat8076
@christmascat8076 3 года назад
@@garyzimmer8061 😳😵
@seasideunderinvestigation6211
@seasideunderinvestigation6211 2 года назад
It is!! But second best? What about Hancock's Half Hour?
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 2 года назад
good comedy get never boring
@yogeshtupe274
@yogeshtupe274 6 лет назад
i am an indian and i live in the state of maharashtra, we had only one channel back in my childhood and every sunday evening we used get this show. nostalgia
@ajcent8905
@ajcent8905 6 лет назад
Yogesh Tupe yup
@mr_rahulbhoyate3550
@mr_rahulbhoyate3550 6 лет назад
Yep me too
@way2pharma463
@way2pharma463 6 лет назад
हो मी पण बघायचो लय मजा होती
@K.DeepakPsychologist
@K.DeepakPsychologist 5 лет назад
Jadya aani Radya lagaycha Marathi madhun
@shane55pwnt
@shane55pwnt 5 лет назад
Hello an Indian.
@TacomanDezzy
@TacomanDezzy 3 года назад
I’m 24 and I grew up with laurel and hardy. I’m thankful that my grandfather and dad showed it to me when I was a kid 😊
@garyzimmer8061
@garyzimmer8061 3 года назад
Luca, I'm 68, and I watched these with MY dad. Good taste never dies! He watched these during the depression, and into the 50's/90's.
@emananwar5430
@emananwar5430 3 года назад
@@garyzimmer8061 ى
@d-d-d-daam5375
@d-d-d-daam5375 3 года назад
I'm 24 and I'm so happy that my dad had dozens of laurel n hardy cassettes in his cupboard 🤭.
@hell0hkitty
@hell0hkitty 2 года назад
I watched these with your granddad every Saturday morning of our lives. We lived at the house on 4th avenue. What awesome memories. What fun we had. Wally. 🌺
@charliechaplin186
@charliechaplin186 2 года назад
Laural & Hardy full movie "flying Deuces " #ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FV-18iMhblg.html
@monteceitomoocher
@monteceitomoocher 4 года назад
The greatest ever, sadly I'm deaf but these shorts work just as well without sound, been watching these two for sixty years.
@will-wf6sb
@will-wf6sb 3 года назад
My hearings ok, but I can see your point, slap stick, soooo well performed and funny..no word's needed.
@stef-cn2pd
@stef-cn2pd 3 года назад
❤️🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@C.I366
@C.I366 3 года назад
The one with the airplane us my favourite. I am 43 and still five them current 😂
@introspectivedreamer3864
@introspectivedreamer3864 3 года назад
I’m pleased you can get Max enjoyment from these magical posts. Thank you to all fans who post so we can watch. I’d love it if Stan and Ollie knew how much their magic timeless comedy was helping so many folks through some awful times 🌹
@aaadj2744
@aaadj2744 3 года назад
They sure know how to made a funny scene even for silent film as well though 😄
@amnon54-x4e
@amnon54-x4e Год назад
those were the days.....days of joy and pure happines
@pineapplepenumbra
@pineapplepenumbra 5 дней назад
Not so much the days of health and safety, though. A modern inspector would have a fit at the state of that workplace.
@CaptainFoufeu
@CaptainFoufeu 5 лет назад
My grand aunt Virginia worked for Hal Roach Studios. In her sunset years she told me all about her work with Laurel & Hardy, The Three Stooges, Our Gang / Little Rascals etc. They were great, magnificent stories that held my youthful fascination with the classics that could never be duplicated these days. She died at the age of 107 in 1989. May she and all our classic heroes rest in peace with God, but live in our hearts and memory forever, for all humanity.
@DianaJHam
@DianaJHam 4 года назад
Great to read your words, thanks! ♡ from The Netherlands.
@GregBreden
@GregBreden 4 года назад
@ CaptainFoufeu I'm sure I speak for many when I say we would love to hear some details of those anecdotes.
@CaptainFoufeu
@CaptainFoufeu 4 года назад
@@blackdot3538 Sorry you dont believe it, but it is true.
@RSEFX
@RSEFX 4 года назад
Did she also work at Columbia (re the 3 Stooges) or did she just have stories to tell about them from the same era? What area of work was she involved with? This must've been a true highlight of her life. L&H are eternal fun for all of us!
@CaptainFoufeu
@CaptainFoufeu 4 года назад
@@RSEFX I was only 12 years old when my Aunt Virginia Mims died in late 1989, so I don't remember all the precise details. However, I do recall that she was a stage hand, so she worked with all the props. Each item was made to easily break apart upon impact as to not injure any of the actors. Nobody had a stuntman for most of what they did, except for times when special effects would be used, such as when bodies would go flying out a window or pulled on strings or moving platforms, etc. Anything that would be considered a potentially harmful substance, or something too messy to clean up between takes such as paint, were either improvised ingredients to appear as harmful, or replaced between cuts when the accident with it had to be conducted. Sometimes the actors got minor and sometimes serious injuries. She mentioned an incident when US Army Lieutenant Colonel Walter Long was injured during the chase scene on L&H's "Any Old Port," where he played Mugsie Long, the tough guy that wants to marry the innkeeper's daughter, and boxes Stanley. LTC Long did his own stunts. He received a laceration on his leg when falling off the platform into the water, on one of the early takes. However, it was reshot when he healed, and he fell correctly, and the new shot is the one we see in the film. LTC Long was a well known actor in his time, balancing film roles along with his army duties throughout World Wars 1 and 2. LTC Long also starred on several other L&H films, such as Butch on "Going Bye Bye," the Sea Captain on "The Live Ghost," and The Tiger on "Pardon Us." I remember this story well because "Pardon Us" is my favorite L&H film, and nobody forgets a tough and ugly face like his once they see it. Aunt Virginia didnt work for any other studios, so she didnt work with the Three Stooges or other popular troupes outside of Hal Roach Studios. The only other actor I remember her talking about was Will Rogers and the Our Gang children, but according to Wikipedia, other Hal Roach Studio production actors included Max Davidson, Thelma Todd, ZaSu Pitts, Lupe Vélez, Patsy Kelly, Harry Langdon and Charley Chase Parrott. When Aunt Virginia died, she willed to me a cuckoo clock that she owned that I adored, which had been in the family since her mother was a child. Also in her will, she gave me the Mims' family journals, which have been kept since shortly before the Mims family came to America in the late 1600s from Wales. Included in the journals is a first-hand account of the survival of only 2 members of the family, during the historical account of the Fort Mims Massacre on August 30, 1813 during the Creek War (40 miles north of Mobile, Alabama). It was written by Elijah Mims, son of Samuel Mims, the land owner of where the fort was built upon. You can Wikipedia the Fort Mims Massacre.
@TheDevilEntertainments
@TheDevilEntertainments 6 лет назад
More than 80 years have passed and we keep watching and enjoy. Geniuses of comedy.
@criscyanide6583
@criscyanide6583 5 лет назад
You sure don't know who Cantinflas is. This is shit
@Jim-ke3vj
@Jim-ke3vj 5 лет назад
@@criscyanide6583 Don't talk out your arse.
@chrisjones3901
@chrisjones3901 5 лет назад
Imagine how proud they would be if they knew what treasures we enjoy today,yes it is old hat but my era watched every sat morn in UK,our house was roaring with laughter,never see my gran kids laughing that much at anything they are watching on TV these Saturday mornings with all family in one room thankyou for someone putting this for me to watch today,
@davidaston5773
@davidaston5773 4 года назад
Every movement, characteristic and timing is perfect. And doesn't look like it was rehearsed. True cuckoo genius.
@Keepingitrespectfulmostly.
@Keepingitrespectfulmostly. 4 года назад
@@criscyanide6583 Carry on babbling little baby we will all take great notice of you and your comments will sure make a difference.. LMAO..
@edouardmillan7528
@edouardmillan7528 3 года назад
The best comic duo in history. That they are still popular and funny 88 years later is a testament to their talent and genius.
@СанекГудович
@СанекГудович 11 месяцев назад
Вввч вы 8ввв
@egidiorocchi4411
@egidiorocchi4411 9 месяцев назад
​@@СанекГудовичqqqq😊
@lucianene7741
@lucianene7741 6 месяцев назад
They're funny all right, but Beavis & Butthead take the cake.
@markjeffery2487
@markjeffery2487 5 месяцев назад
The best "BAR NONE,"by a country mile. Basically I grew up watching them on Saturday mornings as a kid growing up 👍👌
@markjeffery2487
@markjeffery2487 5 месяцев назад
Totally agree " best in history " bar none
@vmsope
@vmsope 3 года назад
i was born at the end of ‘99 but the fact that i used to watch these on the tv when i was young😃
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 года назад
Sitting here alone and screaming with helpless laughter. And the thing was made almost a century ago, now.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
Goes to show they knew what they were doing a hundred years or so ago. Nobody does ridiculous comedy like they used to then. In Sunday papers at the time, was a comic strip drawn on them, I can just remember.
@acrocks6893
@acrocks6893 2 года назад
These movies never get old! I grew up as a kid watching these and they're still funny to this day and I'm already 53
@TonyEnglandUK
@TonyEnglandUK 2 года назад
Such naturally funny men.
@lindairvine7679
@lindairvine7679 2 года назад
Nearly 51 and still laughing, my kids love them too , my 11 year old wore a T-shirt with a 100 years of them with their pictures on and only 2 teachers and no children knew who they were , glad I was able to pass the love and laughter onto my own kids 🥰
@tonymcclendon-hobbytime7727
@tonymcclendon-hobbytime7727 2 года назад
I am 60, and still enjoy their work
@vinyltapelover
@vinyltapelover 2 года назад
@@tonymcclendon-hobbytime7727 I'm an old fart of 74 and feel the same way. I'm betting there are older farts that have similar feelings, lol lol.
@jimmez
@jimmez 2 года назад
I'm 54
@appdev6158
@appdev6158 3 года назад
Even after 87 yrs this show is entertaining us......
@quotei8183
@quotei8183 3 года назад
Its not even a show
@Groucho-tg1tx
@Groucho-tg1tx 5 лет назад
Oliver's confused look at the camera always cracks me up.
@Rich_G
@Rich_G 2 года назад
Still funny almost 100 years later. Massive respect to them both. Slapstick at its greatest, they will never ever be topped. Big love to Ollie & Stan ❤️
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 11 месяцев назад
Both their expressions are priceless and they often aren't saying anything.
@bjrnragnarhaugan332
@bjrnragnarhaugan332 19 дней назад
Love it from Norway❤️
@bwilliams463
@bwilliams463 6 месяцев назад
One of their funniest classics, and probably their most elaborate and interactive set. I'seen this a dozen times, and I still laughed out loud in several spots, including their little fight with Charlie Hall (AKA 'The Little Menace').
@bmack7762
@bmack7762 7 лет назад
I'm making sure my kids grow up watching the greatest comedy team just as I did.
@clontstable1
@clontstable1 7 лет назад
Brian McLaughlin good for you! I had my son watch these two on VHS when he was a youngster in the 80s. He even had their dialogue memorized.
@robertdowler8105
@robertdowler8105 5 лет назад
My Father was age #9😃back in '33.
@richposports7030
@richposports7030 4 года назад
I try to get mine to...but the music is not to their ear bud's taste!!! Frustrating and interesting!! Any tips??!
@taylorgarnell2414
@taylorgarnell2414 2 года назад
My dad grew me up on them since I was a little girl I’m 22 now and still watch these before bed
@albertpringle4918
@albertpringle4918 5 месяцев назад
FOESHOW
@mackb909
@mackb909 7 лет назад
Hands down, the funniest comedy duo EVER. And unlike so many others, they truly liked/loved each other and were each other's best friends. Stan lived a little more than seven years after Ollie's death, but he never regained his joie de vivre. But what a trove of comedy classics they left us! God bless Laurel and Hardy, may they live forever!
@aaronjohnson3463
@aaronjohnson3463 6 лет назад
mackb909 away from filming they rarely spent time together although yes they were best friends.
@samam4156
@samam4156 6 лет назад
Stan actually bullied Stan on the set. Role reversal
@bopechanga1129
@bopechanga1129 6 лет назад
Abbott and Costello were pretty good also
@bluestarlighting29
@bluestarlighting29 6 лет назад
mackb909 That truth, I pray live Forever. True amazing actors or comedy. One funny film movie, fun watch all ages. Thank you.
@peterdunne6035
@peterdunne6035 5 лет назад
@@bopechanga1129 didnt rate them at all,,,,,,,sorry/./
@adriankasa4339
@adriankasa4339 5 лет назад
All my sadness, sorrows vanished for 18 minutes
@90sarcadefighter5
@90sarcadefighter5 4 года назад
So well put :)
@forseti24
@forseti24 3 года назад
Just the present moment ist what counts. And the 2 comedians from 80 years ago have the ability to put you into the present. Which liberates the mind before it starts contemplating again. And makes our lives miserable again.
@introspectivedreamer3864
@introspectivedreamer3864 3 года назад
@@forseti24 great comment. Wishing you the best!
@garyzimmer8061
@garyzimmer8061 3 года назад
Don't despair friends, when bleakness sets in, this is a refuge. If I hadn't seen it, ya' wunta' believed me.
@stevef1264
@stevef1264 3 года назад
Well put, Stan & Ollie never cease to cheer me up. Pure genius
@moedge63
@moedge63 3 года назад
No foul language, no smutty innuendos, just pure comedy gold ❤
@Mike8981
@Mike8981 11 месяцев назад
But I love smutty innuendos
@michaelmiller2397
@michaelmiller2397 17 дней назад
how Ollie looks at the camera. It's unforgetable.
@AmrFuad88
@AmrFuad88 4 года назад
Sometimes when I get bored, I come here and see Lauren and Hardy, love them, rest in peace 🌹❤️
@margaritaresta6390
@margaritaresta6390 8 дней назад
They never died, remember it
@lyndenlilley9830
@lyndenlilley9830 3 года назад
I am 70 years old. I grew up watching these two lunatics on the old round black and white television sets. I'm sitting here now watching them again and on my phone laughing my rear end off. If anybody goes to heaven it should be these two guys.
@Five.catsno.dogs2
@Five.catsno.dogs2 4 месяца назад
Me too lol 😂😂❤
@brownad1
@brownad1 15 дней назад
Watching in 2024 and still crying with laughter!
@Greenpoloboy3
@Greenpoloboy3 3 года назад
No comedy today would be watched in 10 years time let alone almost 100. Pure classic comedy
@clifftonicstudios7469
@clifftonicstudios7469 Год назад
British comedy is
@Greenpoloboy3
@Greenpoloboy3 Год назад
So many British Comedies made in the recent and distant past are awesome!@@clifftonicstudios7469
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 9 месяцев назад
So true
@Greenpoloboy3
@Greenpoloboy3 8 месяцев назад
@@clifftonicstudios7469 Good point, although I think you mean older British comedy. Theres not much being made today any good
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 8 месяцев назад
@@Greenpoloboy3 me Bean is the perfect example for british humor
@scotnick59
@scotnick59 4 года назад
The early thirties! Such a load of great entertainment in most any genre
@uapnewdiscoveryimages
@uapnewdiscoveryimages 7 лет назад
They are perfect to wake up to on a Sunday morning.
@uapnewdiscoveryimages
@uapnewdiscoveryimages 7 лет назад
Or on any morning. Put a smile on your face! They were genius.
@ashiqahamed7740
@ashiqahamed7740 4 года назад
Today’s a Sunday for meee
@lukebuchwald9252
@lukebuchwald9252 3 года назад
@TheTRUTHmatters! --- best way to describe the Trump White House --- a sewage dump
@rackinfrackin
@rackinfrackin 6 лет назад
Stan Laurel, interviewed by John McCabe in 1960, said: "It's strange, a strange thing. Our popularity has lasted so long!" That was almost 60 years ago, and I'm still watching Laurel & Hardy. Love 'em. Always have, always will.
@kevinbutler1126
@kevinbutler1126 6 лет назад
And even today..we still laugh with Stan and Babe.
@playlistmusic9502
@playlistmusic9502 5 лет назад
Trasfomation laurel and hardyru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4ncs7FsO624.html
@paulmccabe8581
@paulmccabe8581 5 лет назад
Hi am Paul McCabe from Liverpool
@garyzimmer8061
@garyzimmer8061 3 года назад
rackin,...same, saw my first ep. In '59, and still do. Watched 'em w/my pop., who watched 'em from depression to 90s. Good taste's never die.
@lindairvine7679
@lindairvine7679 2 года назад
@@playlistmusic9502 that’s great , thx for sharing 🥰
@dnyaneshnagargoje1938
@dnyaneshnagargoje1938 2 года назад
My dad and I used to watch this every Saturday. Sadly my dad passed away too early. I almost forgot these memories but fortunately today out of nowhere I got recommended by youtube about these two and all the memories are passing before my eyes. Thank you guys for those wonderful memories. Please like this message so I get reminder to watch this.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 Год назад
I used to watch it every saturday, too. Why can't telly be like it once was, with a lineup worth turning the thing on for. World Championship Wrestling, where clowns threw each other about and then came Stan and Ollie and now and then the Our Gang, straight from the 1920s. Not so hilarious as once might have been, but really interesting from the point of view of early talkies.
@lxgfusion
@lxgfusion 3 года назад
Always watching Laurel and Hardy.
@pvelectric
@pvelectric 4 года назад
In the mid 1980s I found a VHS version , containing four episodes. I'd often thought as an 11 year old, "How will I ever get to see these hilarious little movies in the future?" It was at a K-Mart, one I'd worked for as an auto mechanic. Praise God for Goggle bringing a child's dream into fruition, now that I'm 73.
@Turrican60
@Turrican60 6 лет назад
Without question they're the best comic duo ever bar none. Ensure that your kids and grandkids watch these Kings of Comedy so that Stan and Ollie are never, ever forgotten. Let's keep their genius alive forever because they certainly deserve nothing less. Wonderful stuff!
@peterdunne6035
@peterdunne6035 5 лет назад
stan laurel was born just 7miles from where i live,,,,,
@playlistmusic9502
@playlistmusic9502 5 лет назад
Trasfomation laurel and hardyru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_MgwgC6ERdQ.html
@izzyhoran1642
@izzyhoran1642 4 года назад
Absolutely agree, im from walsall not far from your beloved Wolverhampton and i love em.
@Dustshoe
@Dustshoe 4 года назад
I get the feeling that we fear for the future of humour and comedy and good cheer as the world marches on towards robotising mankind through advanced but ultimately meaningless, soulless technological progress. It's hard to believe that while L&H were having fun making movies, the rise of fascism and Communism in Europe was taking place.
@Hellyeah12223
@Hellyeah12223 4 года назад
Dude the three stooges were better than these two in every way these two aren’t even funny in any way
@ambientmeanings5710
@ambientmeanings5710 4 года назад
I truly think this is one of their funniest episodes.
@rameshpilli9408
@rameshpilli9408 2 года назад
Still alive... this real comedy...
@krishnanunnimadathil8142
@krishnanunnimadathil8142 3 года назад
When all you needed was a frame, a few props and two magnificent actors.
@andrewlloyd4354
@andrewlloyd4354 5 лет назад
Pure comic genius! No one comes close to these two legends of comedy.
@nicknewey6152
@nicknewey6152 4 года назад
If you're feeling down and need a little pick me up, watch this, it will not fail to make you chuckle. Pure comedy gold!
@pemmarajuramasaran7211
@pemmarajuramasaran7211 5 лет назад
I watched this movie in my childhood along with my friend. I was just 14 years old . Now I am 54 still we both watch laugh looking at the fun. Great characters
@premanadi
@premanadi Год назад
The timing is amazing - long pauses and lingering looks, with bursts of mayhem. The music is also so wonderful.
@richardkammerer2814
@richardkammerer2814 Год назад
They made the great transition from the silent films to the talkies. No one else came close to this level of quality.
@premanadi
@premanadi Год назад
@@richardkammerer2814 WC Fields
@richardkammerer2814
@richardkammerer2814 Год назад
@@premanadi I stand corrected. Cheers!
@davidhayes5156
@davidhayes5156 6 месяцев назад
Ninety one years after this film was made, here we are still enjoying every hilarious second of this comedy classic. Their films have been enjoyed by millions the world over and have filled our heart and souls with happiness and laughter leaving happy memories in our minds. Stan and Ollie remained close friends to the very end and the latest film about their lives after Hollywood fame reveals the sad times they experienced on this side of the pond. May their memory live strong among us all who enjoy nothing more than a good old belly laugh, crying and falling about the place in pure pleasure. God bless Stan and Ollie 🤣😂
@raymondsix4694
@raymondsix4694 5 месяцев назад
When Stanley Kramer was puting together the casting for "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" at the beginning of the 1960s, Stan Laurel was asked if he wanted to be in the movie, but he turned it down. Oliver Hardy had passed away a few years before, and when he did, Stan vowed that he would never be in another film without his partner and friend.
@DragosDomnara
@DragosDomnara 7 лет назад
my grandma suffered a fatal stroke at a young age. paralyzed on her right side and left side of her face she asked me to watch our show which is this. putting this on made her and i so happy, hope you get well soon.
@nathanbarber4752
@nathanbarber4752 6 лет назад
jesse florian sorry to hear, but just so you know fatal means she died
@mishmashmedley
@mishmashmedley 5 лет назад
@@nathanbarber4752 yep, beat me to it.
@SimGirl00
@SimGirl00 5 лет назад
It wasn’t really a fatal stroke if she’s still alive.....
@jornabegum6341
@jornabegum6341 5 лет назад
I'm so sorry to hear that😢 btw fatal means she did died
@DannyDevitooo
@DannyDevitooo 5 лет назад
Hardy looking at the camera kills me everytime
@albertpringle4918
@albertpringle4918 5 месяцев назад
FOESHOW FOESHOW FOESHOW
@KF6LIL
@KF6LIL 6 лет назад
THESE ARE TIMELESS CLASSICS THAT EVERYONE SEEN IN THE 1970'S 80'S 90'S AND THEY NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE
@Kmn2
@Kmn2 4 года назад
Yeah absolute classics hell i’m a gen z and even I love them the comedy of laurel and hardy never gets old
@veganbutcherhackepeter
@veganbutcherhackepeter 5 дней назад
They were the absolute masters of slapstick comedy. Still the best after all these years.
@Bassel83
@Bassel83 3 года назад
Old days in Syria, we had only 2 tv channels and Channel 2 for foriegn programs. Istill remember that interesting moments with Laurel&Hardy every monday night
@gigihadid2798
@gigihadid2798 4 года назад
86 years passed but legends will remain legend forever love u laurel and hardy💙💚
@magirusdeutzjupiter2234
@magirusdeutzjupiter2234 4 года назад
Probably the best duo of comedians that will ever grace this planet, timeless, iconic, epic, legendary, inspirational, and many other great words I could type for ever how good these guys were. I am not sure what life would be without the unique Laurel and Hardy, RIP guys, you were thee BEST!
@RoyChadwick51
@RoyChadwick51 2 года назад
Probably ??? Definitely !!!!
@magirusdeutzjupiter2234
@magirusdeutzjupiter2234 11 месяцев назад
@@RoyChadwick51 We have a lot of awkward people on here so stated probably
@RoyChadwick51
@RoyChadwick51 11 месяцев назад
@@magirusdeutzjupiter2234 🔥. Funnily enough I watched THE CHIMP the other night - couldn’t stop laughing when Ollie looked around in bed and the big hairy thing was looking at him . 1932 💥
@magirusdeutzjupiter2234
@magirusdeutzjupiter2234 11 месяцев назад
@@RoyChadwick51 ha ha very funny, their looks make me laugh for a start and the back round music
@RoyChadwick51
@RoyChadwick51 11 месяцев назад
@@magirusdeutzjupiter2234 yes mate , fabulous feel good comedy . Many a time I’ve been lying in bed and just put one on . There has never been a better duo or maybe Del n Rodney 😜
@LizzyTexBorden
@LizzyTexBorden 6 лет назад
It NEVER gets old.
@robingarr945
@robingarr945 2 года назад
The manner in which they gesture...I can watch their hand motions and get a genuine laugh.
@monikaluszczak1206
@monikaluszczak1206 9 месяцев назад
Amazing. My grandma and grandpa watched these comedians
@sharkbiteleft2651
@sharkbiteleft2651 6 лет назад
Just the best...never another duo like this. Timeless and hopefully never will be forgotten.
@bigboyfilmproductions8478
@bigboyfilmproductions8478 5 лет назад
i doubt they will ever be forgotten really
@paulockenden4278
@paulockenden4278 5 лет назад
These two gave comedy so much of its heart and soul and their place at the top of the pile is beyond doubt. The genius of Stan and the sheer talent of Ollie is timeless in its appeal.
@A2D4
@A2D4 5 лет назад
I hope somehow these wonderful geniuses are aware NOW that they are still loved and still bring laughter and joy to this world. What a priceless gift and legacy.
@cdfs9649
@cdfs9649 11 месяцев назад
Kids : Mr Bean Legends : Laurel & Hardy
@hansfyhrqvist7734
@hansfyhrqvist7734 4 месяца назад
Laurel & Hardy, the unique and magnificent and timeless duo! 🤗
@asmxra
@asmxra 5 лет назад
I love this show and I am only 10 years old and my dad told me to watch it and I love it
@321bytor
@321bytor 4 года назад
Stan and Ollie in a wood working factory...what could possibly go wrong...? This is beautiful!
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 11 месяцев назад
321bytor good call ,Stan and Ollie working in a wood factory, that is asking for trouble. Two comic Geniuses
@jackmatthews947
@jackmatthews947 5 лет назад
"Why that's a blueprint of the boulder dam" that part always gets me 😅
@rosiehk7620
@rosiehk7620 3 года назад
I LOST IT AT THAT PART! 😂😂
@kleptosepto1848
@kleptosepto1848 Год назад
One of the best episodes ever.
@Gordon669
@Gordon669 4 месяца назад
1930's LA looks absolutely beautiful. Stunningly clean and tidy
@brahmburgers
@brahmburgers 17 дней назад
I was in Burma, 15 yrs ago, and found a nearly abandoned English car that predated the 1930's. It was sitting in a Buddhist temple gathering dust. I went to the head monk to make an offer to buy it. He said one word 'museum.' I said, 'how can it be a museum piece, when you don't even wipe off the quarter inch layer of dust on it?' The car had a rumble seat, and wooden spoke wheels. The old monk said there were 3 of them, but someone came and bought the nicer two. He wouldn't sell the remaining one to me, but years later it was gone.
@ucproductions5810
@ucproductions5810 4 года назад
One of the funniest things I've ever seen
@christian2M
@christian2M 5 лет назад
Still watching in 2019. Never forget Laurel and Hardy!
@MIck-M
@MIck-M 5 лет назад
I am amazed at how profoundly funny it was and still is despite a simple plot. No comedian today could take that script and do anything with it that was remotely funny but these two geniuses make it golden forever with a mannerism here, and a certain look, there. I would even say 'beautiful comedy'.
@Useaname
@Useaname 22 дня назад
Stan wrote most of the stories and came up with the gags.
@EmptyGlass99
@EmptyGlass99 10 месяцев назад
90 years on and it still makes me laugh and will always make me laugh. The greatest double act of all time.
@GENETICBUTCHER
@GENETICBUTCHER 3 месяца назад
I was born in 2006 and grew up on Laurel and Hardy. Love you grandad, thank you for showing me this fantastic comedy ❤
@FromOllieToStan
@FromOllieToStan Месяц назад
Laurel and Hardy had a truly childlike quality that made them easy for kids to relate to. Growing up watching them, I saw them as anything but ordinary adults. Their playful antics resonated with me as a child.
@mohammedbashir1474
@mohammedbashir1474 8 месяцев назад
I come to uk in 1980 i used to watch laurel and hardy in those days these films were still be watched on tv.you still can have good time while watcing these guys
@MarinPescaru-mh9tk
@MarinPescaru-mh9tk 6 месяцев назад
STAN LAUREL=BAIDEN
@vickyzorro222
@vickyzorro222 4 года назад
Yes! M 42 since a kid of class 4. Still watching day n night till now 2020.
@JsoldierEats
@JsoldierEats 6 лет назад
I’m watching this and I’m 21 but I’ll will always be a fan of these 2 , this is what you call original comedy, 2 legends RIP BOYS
@XxxBoomBoxBeatzzZ
@XxxBoomBoxBeatzzZ 5 лет назад
Anyone watching in 2019? ❤️
@blitzebill
@blitzebill 5 лет назад
TCM just had a L & H evening of film and mentioned this one.
@davzjvm
@davzjvm 5 лет назад
Phil Warrington me !!!
@playlistmusic9502
@playlistmusic9502 5 лет назад
laurel and hardy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4ncs7FsO624.html
@Leo180868
@Leo180868 5 лет назад
Me too!
@ivanjones2433
@ivanjones2433 5 лет назад
Anyone watching in 2020
@sturgeon2888
@sturgeon2888 2 года назад
My grandfather absolutely loved L&H. May he RIP.
@josephconsoli4128
@josephconsoli4128 3 года назад
The world was blessed when these two wonderful gentleman were paired up.
@richardkammerer2814
@richardkammerer2814 Год назад
They made it look so easy, but I know the most talented work the hardest. Cheers to the best!
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 11 месяцев назад
Sheer chance and fate Stan an englishman he may have never of met Ollie but by sheer luck they bumped into each other the rest is history.
@AtollK1950
@AtollK1950 6 лет назад
Just perfect. And that's exactly what they were...
@petergreen2552
@petergreen2552 5 лет назад
845 in dire need of a humour bypass. This is classic Stan and Ollie. We literally rolled around on the floor watching them in our house as kids. Still love them today. Timeless clean hilarious. 😅
@DianaJHam
@DianaJHam 4 года назад
A humour bypass ... S-M-I-L-E from The Netherlands
@barvas42
@barvas42 6 лет назад
this was part of my childhood ,,my father was an avid fan ,,these short films were always on,,never dates never boring and always funny😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁v
@raygibson1605
@raygibson1605 Год назад
I hope they will be watched by future generations to come.
@akedits6420
@akedits6420 15 дней назад
Those days can't be replaced....😢
@srbbalaji
@srbbalaji 5 лет назад
Excellent pure comedy. Even after 100 years they are best comedians .
@edwardvickers5506
@edwardvickers5506 6 лет назад
I remember this one from when i was a kid. The funniest comedy double act EVER!
@vinyltapelover
@vinyltapelover 4 года назад
After 72 years, I'm still laughing at the antics of the boys. Great fun, great humor, no messages. Just watching two great artists, possibly the most underrated comedy team, entertaining us and helping us to forget un-funny "stuff" for awhile. Thanks Mr Laurel and Mr Hardy. Rest in peace gentlemen.
@petertaylor3600
@petertaylor3600 2 года назад
They've been more or less forgotten now but they weren't underrated by any means, at the time and immediately after. They had a newspaper comic strip done of them in the late 30s. Doubt they were ever truly out of date.
@vinyltapelover
@vinyltapelover 2 года назад
@@petertaylor3600 Agreed, never out date and always brings a smile to my face just thinking of them.
@workhorse7134
@workhorse7134 2 года назад
@@petertaylor3600 I grew up watching them in the 1970s and everyone in England knew who they were, still watched their reruns and loved them.
@DANAE-fk9zm
@DANAE-fk9zm Год назад
❤❤❤YES❤❤❤
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 11 месяцев назад
No need for any foul language to get CHEAP laughs. their inimitable talent gets the laughs and testament to their brilliance many of these films almost 100years old and still so funny.
@irishsaint1001
@irishsaint1001 2 года назад
November 2021 and still watching😊
@chuckcarter4251
@chuckcarter4251 3 года назад
Whoever covered continuity on the set was on point for the 30's ....
@colinbelcher9320
@colinbelcher9320 7 лет назад
Doesn't get any better. Genius. Often imitated never bettered
@markcassidy3608
@markcassidy3608 6 лет назад
Ah showcasing the industrial revolution.The effects on these shorts are truly incredible for the age.
@neilburke7880
@neilburke7880 7 лет назад
Truly the greatest comedy duo. Look at the skill and craft of masters at work. Genius.
@winge-dogjones2492
@winge-dogjones2492 3 месяца назад
The gags on this particular episode were really good. especially oly going through the machine at the end. Pure genius.
@Mavis-yk2dz
@Mavis-yk2dz 5 месяцев назад
They're all classics. I'm 62 and my Dad brought me up watching some many. Without a doubt the best clowns that ever lived.
@chrisheap-d7l
@chrisheap-d7l 5 месяцев назад
Too right
@hannibalslecture61
@hannibalslecture61 29 дней назад
I'm also 62 ,these films and Harold lloyd and Buster Keaton were always on the telly when I was young
@christopherhulse8385
@christopherhulse8385 5 лет назад
Used to watch this on BBC2 back in the 80's.
@harryputz5266
@harryputz5266 Год назад
thank you for the reminder of my youth (now 74 old and still young) still laughing loving greetings harry
@jwalkin5123
@jwalkin5123 7 лет назад
Laurel & Hardy never did anything productive, all destructive, and that's why we all love them, because they meant to be productive. They just couldn't. Isn't that life?
@alberteinstein1478
@alberteinstein1478 5 лет назад
Trasfomation laurel and hardyru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_MgwgC6ERdQ.html
@jorgeborges7707
@jorgeborges7707 5 лет назад
Nah, the characters tried at doing something right but they weren't competent enough to do so. The Frank Spencer character was similar.
@Groucho-tg1tx
@Groucho-tg1tx 5 лет назад
Why.. even you look productive this morning...
@3122tan
@3122tan 5 лет назад
@@jorgeborges7707 Ollie would have been productive most likely, were he working with someone normal and not Laurel. Laurel makes up for it with the incompetency of dozens of people
@surfcartiel4519
@surfcartiel4519 4 года назад
j walkin wooow YES
@lindamanas954
@lindamanas954 Год назад
Such a clever sequence with the window and that lovely ‘ Bells’ music in the background.
@supratim4157
@supratim4157 11 месяцев назад
The comedians who will be remembered forever in the history of films.
@desmondmayhew6466
@desmondmayhew6466 4 года назад
even when we watch every episode you can alway's find a laugh with their words or just a look from either one of then .. as they say a picture can show a million words these two Cracked it i still love and adore these films
@dannyhughes6306
@dannyhughes6306 7 лет назад
That fight scene involving the three of them and then ending with Stan giving him a cigar and then calling the foreman over had me stitches. effing hilarious. Love them
@woodsy9231
@woodsy9231 6 лет назад
Danny Hughes I see you have my supported teams rival badge on your pic
@playlistmusic9502
@playlistmusic9502 5 лет назад
Trasfomation laurel and hardy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_MgwgC6ERdQ.html
@bigboyfilmproductions8478
@bigboyfilmproductions8478 5 лет назад
stan (on screen) was a nitwit yet was still creative and smart (to some extent)
@bigboyfilmproductions8478
@bigboyfilmproductions8478 5 лет назад
@The Resistance yea you right
@drewwilliams6888
@drewwilliams6888 Год назад
They live forever, The greatest comedy duo, that that ever lived.
@rogerpritchard
@rogerpritchard 4 месяца назад
And still funny all these years later. Thank you gentlemen.
@Cosmic-Wanderer
@Cosmic-Wanderer Месяц назад
Ahhh man these remind me of my childhood going around to the grandparents and watching this.
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