Laurel And Hardy - Pardon Us And Related Shorts

Laurel And Hardy - Pardon Us And Related Shorts
Laurel And Hardy - Pardon Us And Related Shorts

Film Details

Year

1931

Duration

56 minutes

Genres

Comedy, Short Films

Language

English

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Synopsis

This slapstick caper from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy is certainly a comedy of its time, though there are still some funny moments courtesy of the pair's banter and bumbling. When Stan and Ollie are arrested for breaking Prohibition, they wind up in jail, where they befriend a notorious hood. Before long, they've broken out and are hiding on a cotton plantation. The feature presentation is complemented by a clutch of short films also starring the most famous double-act in the world.

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U Classification

Contains an old fashioned use of camouflage make-up which some may find offensive.

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