http://www.laurelandhardycentral.com/tittat.htmlhttp://www.lordheath.com/menu1_151.html Today is the 54th anniversary of the death of Stan Laurel. R.I.P. Stan. Don't read below if you don't want spoilers, watch the film first.
This may as well be the same film as THEM THAR HILLS. It is, in actuality, a direct sequel. Stan and Ollie open up a store and greet their neighbors. Their neighbors just happen to be "Charley" Hall and Mae Busch, the same couple they ran into in THEM THAR HILLS. Stan recognizes Mr. Hall, Mr. Hall recognizes them both, and Mae Busch sings "The Old Spinning Wheel (In the Parlor)," (thanks Big Chief). Now that everyone recognizes one another, no mutual apology is accepted, and tensions build back up.
A great sight gag of a sidewalk elevation propelling Ollie on a ladder up to the neighbors window (due to Stan's mistake, of course), makes Ollie's only way down through the upstairs window and down the stairs, and he's let in by Mae Busch. As they walk down and talk cordially, it gives the impression Ollie and Mae may have been doing more. Charley Hall witnesses this as well as Ollie's line that he's never been in that position before to Mae, which I can't believe made a code film! Charley, seeing them walking down the stairs and hearing Ollie utter that line, thinks Ollie was with his wife, Ollie feels his character has been attacked, no apology from Mr. hall is forthcoming, so the rest of the short is reciprocal retaliation time!
The reciprocal retaliation stuff is all very funny. The very image of Charley Hall with fifty pounds of lard on his head is one of my favorite all-time comic images, but I can simply name off every other bit they do, it's all good. I will give special mention to Mr. Hall putting alum in the marshmallows Stan and Ollie have been consistently eating - it was good planning with a gag telling a story, and they even got mileage out of it in the end with the police officer. Speaking of gag mileage, the guy who consistently steals from Stan and Ollie's store is great, the heist getting bigger and bigger until the very end, he has a moving truck to clear out the place! Very well done, and I love the way he is so casual throughout the short.
Great performances by everyone here. It should be noted Ollie is thinner here than usual and in my opinion, Mae Busch was never lovelier than here. One of my all-time favorites, hope you guys enjoy.