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Suggestions of similar film to Should Men Walk Home?
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, 20minutes
Directed by Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Oliver Hardy,
Marjorie Daw,
Marjorie Daw,
Creighton Hale,
Ann Brody,
Max DavidsonRating62%
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Every boy on the street is in love with Becky. But her father, Papa Whisselberg, insists that they be Jewish. While getting her hair cut, Becky encounters an Irish-looking boy who can't take his eyes off of her. He tries to follow her home but is temporarily sidelined by a policeman who winds up falling into a pit of water. He finally meets up with her, and she falls for him. Becky warns him against entering, saying her father would be brokenhearted if she married a non-Jewish boy. That night, the boy climbs the fire escape to meet Becky in her room. At the same time, a thief enters the house, the policeman in pursuit. Confusion ensues: the thief tries to disguise himself as a woman in a nightgown but his pants give him away. As he escorts the captured thief, the policeman again falls into the pit of water; the scene fades as he throws down his badge.![Should Married Men Go Home?](/imagesen/small/2081.jpg)
, 20minutes
Directed by Leo McCarey,
James Gibbons ParrottOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
Edna Marion,
Charlie Hall,
Edgar Kennedy,
Jack HillRating66%
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Ollie and his wife are enjoying a quiet Sunday at home until Stan shows up, eager to play some golf. After Stan breaks the Hardys' Victrola and nearly sets fire to their house, Mrs. Hardy chases the boys out. At the golf course, they are partnered with a pair of comely young lasses to complete a foursome. The girls want to be treated to sodas, but the boys are short of money. Stan leaves his watch to settle the thirty-cent bill. On the course, they tangle with rude golfer Edgar Kennedy, and wind up in a mud-throwing battle with several other linksters.![Two Tars](/imagesen/small/2086.jpg)
, 21minutes
Directed by Leo McCarey,
James Gibbons ParrottOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Buddy filmsActors Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
Edgar Kennedy,
Charlie Hall,
Thelma Hill,
Harry BernardRating71%
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Sailors on leave, Laurel and Hardy pick up two girls and spend the afternoon driving in the country. They find themselves in the middle of a huge traffic jam. Tempers boil over among the motorists, and soon the street is a mess of mangled cars and car parts.![Sugar Daddies](/imagesen/small/2038.jpg)
, 20minutes
Directed by Fred Guiol,
Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors James Finlayson,
Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
Noah Young,
Charlotte Mineau,
Edna MarionRating61%
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Rich oil tycoon (Finlayson) awakens one morning after a night of carousing to be told that he was married the night before. Not only does he have a new wife but also a new golddigging stepdaughter and brother-in-law who want to kill him. His lawyer (Laurel) is called in to straighten things out when a blackmail attempt is made. He decides to hide out in a hotel with his butler (Hardy) and his lawyer (Laurel). He finally escapes by climbing on Stan’s shoulders, wearing a long overcoat and pretending to be Ollie’s wife. Wild chases through a dance hall and amusement park ensue.![Big Business](/imagesen/small/2142.jpg)
, 20minutes
Directed by James W. Horne,
Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Christmas films,
Buddy filmsActors Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
James Finlayson,
Charlie Hall,
Tiny Sandford,
Retta PalmerRating75%
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Stan and Ollie play door-to-door Christmas tree salesmen in California. They end up getting into an escalating feud with grumpy would-be customer James Finlayson. He, goaded by their repeated attempts to sell him a Christmas tree, destroys it with hedge-clippers. Laurel & Hardy retaliate by damaging the man's doorframe. He then goes to work on their clothes and this escalates with his home and their car being destroyed in the melee (after Finlayson has run out of Christmas trees to mangle). A police officer (Tiny Sandford) steps in to stop the fight (after vases are thrown out & smashed, and one hits him on the foot) and negotiates a peaceful resolution. Stan and Ollie give the homeowner a cigar as a peace offering. However, as the pair make their escape, the trick cigar promptly explodes in his face.![Wrong Again](/imagesen/small/80007.jpg)
, 20minutes
Directed by Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
Dell Henderson,
Josephine Crowell,
William Gillespie,
Sam LufkinRating69%
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Stable grooms Laurel and Hardy overhear news of a $5,000 reward for the return of the stolen painting The Blue Boy, but think the reward is for the horse at their barn named Blue Boy. When they bring the horse to the painting's owner, he speaks to them from an upstairs window where he can't see the steed; he tells them to bring Blue Boy in the house and put "him" on the piano. This triggers a running gag where Ollie explains patiently to Stan that (Scott Fitzgerald aside), the rich are different from you and me. He punctuates his lesson with a twisting gesture of his hand to demonstrate the 180-degree difference between the classes.