, 1h3 Directed byJames W. Horne OriginUSA GenresComedy ActorsStan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jean De Briac, Anita Garvin, Charlie Hall, Jack Hill Rating62% Les scénarios sont similaires à ceux de Drôles de bottes et Laughing Gravy, les deux courts-métrages sont accolés avec un simple intertitre précisant : « Après le divorce, la fortune n’a pas souri aux deux amis et quand vint l’hiver… » et le long métrage est donc constitué de deux parties.
Directed byJames Gibbons Parrott OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesBuddy films ActorsStan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Baldwin Cooke, Anita Garvin, Tiny Sandford, Charlie Hall Rating73% During the prohibition period, Laurel and Hardy make plans to spend a wild night out at the Rainbow Club. Phoning Stan at home, Ollie suggests a ruse by which Stan is to convince his wife, who keeps him on a short leash, that he has been called away on business. Stan readily agrees to the idea, assuring Ollie that his wife is "so dumb she'll never know the difference".
, 30minutes Directed byLewis R. Foster, James Gibbons Parrott OriginUSA GenresComedy, Crime ThemesBuddy films ActorsStan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Frank Austin, Tiny Sandford, Stanley Blystone, Bobby Burns Rating70% Laurel and Hardy are seated at a dockside where Stan is fishing. Ollie sees a notice in a newspaper which says one Ebeneezer Laurel has died and left a large estate. Parties interested in the estate should go to the Laurel mansion for the reading of the will. Stan can't remember if Ebeneezer is a relative or not but they decide to go to the mansion anyway. They arrive during a thunderstorm and discover that Ebeneezer had been murdered and that the police had placed the notice in the newspaper to draw all of the relatives together to find out who committed the crime.