The novice repo men, Stan and Ollie, are sent to serve a summons to a tough customer who hasn't paid for a radio, as canines, a rifle, and a steamroller threaten to put an end to their ambitions. Just how hard is it to get the job done?.

This one? Oh, if you're even *remotely* into the old-school physical comedy masters, like Laurel and Hardy, then yeah, you absolutely gotta see Bacon Grabbers. It's a quick, sharp dose of their particular brand of mayhem. If silent films or anything before, say, 1950, makes you yawn, then just skip it. But for the rest...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Lewis R. Foster

Lloyd Ingraham
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"This one? Oh, if you're even *remotely* into the old-school physical comedy masters, like Laurel and Hardy, then yeah, you absolutely gotta see Bacon Grabbers. It's a quick, sharp dose of their particular brand of mayhem. If silent films or anything before, say, 1950, makes you yawn, then just skip it. But for the rest of us, it's a real treat, a glimpse into comedy gold. Stan and Ollie are these repo men, right? Their mission is to serve a summons to this guy who hasn't paid for his radio. Soun..."
H.M. Walker, Leo McCarey
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