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We Faw Down is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Leo McCarey released in USA on 29 december 1928 with Stan Laurel

We Faw Down (1928)

We Faw Down
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Released in USA 29 december 1928
Length 20minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating68% 3.434653.434653.434653.434653.43465

We Faw Down is a 1928 two-reel silent comedy starring Laurel and Hardy and directed by Leo McCarey. It was shot in August and September 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 29 of that year, with synchronized music and sound effects in theaters wired for sound.

The plot line was later reworked into one of Laurel and Hardy's most celebrated films, Sons of the Desert (1933).

Synopsis

The Boys tell their wives they have a business engagement, then sneak off to a poker game. En route, they stop to help two young ladies with a flat tire, and wind up splattered with mud. The girls invite them up to their apartment while their clothes dry, and all proceed to get roaring drunk. A boyfriend appears, sending the duo scrambling out the back window, in full view of their wives.

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