Laurel and Hardy's bid for a quiet evening of checkers and pool is constantly interrupted by their squabbling brats, little Ollie and little Stanley..
H.M. Walker, Stan Laurel, Leo McCarey, Oliver Hardy, Nat Hoffberg, Hal Roach
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You should watch this if you have twenty minutes and want to see something genuinely bizarre. It's perfect for anyone who likes old-school slapstick or just wants to see how they did special effects before computers. If you hate loud noises or grown men acting like babies, you'll probably turn it off after three minute...

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

James Parrott

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"You should watch this if you have twenty minutes and want to see something genuinely bizarre. It's perfect for anyone who likes old-school slapstick or just wants to see how they did special effects before computers. If you hate loud noises or grown men acting like babies, you'll probably turn it off after three minutes. The whole gimmick here is that Laurel and Hardy play themselves *and* their own sons. To make the grown-ups look like kids, they built this massive set with giant chairs and hu..."

