Stanley and Oliver, in their new jobs as footman and doorman at a ritzy hotel, wreak their usual havoc on the guests, including partially undressing a swanky blonde guest and repeatedly escorting a haughty Prussian nobleman into an empty elevator shaft..

Alright, if you’ve got a soft spot for classic slapstick, especially the delightful destruction only Laurel & Hardy can bring, then Double Whoopee is absolutely worth a watch. It's a quick, punchy ride, like a shot of pure comedic espresso. For newcomers to their brand of polite mayhem, it might feel a bit slow or the ...

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

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"Alright, if you’ve got a soft spot for classic slapstick, especially the delightful destruction only Laurel & Hardy can bring, then Double Whoopee is absolutely worth a watch. It's a quick, punchy ride, like a shot of pure comedic espresso. For newcomers to their brand of polite mayhem, it might feel a bit slow or the gags a touch predictable, but honestly? That’s part of its charm. If you're looking for deep meaning or intricate plots, you're in the wrong hotel lobby. Stanley and Oliver, in th..."
Charley Rogers, James Parrott, Leo McCarey, H.M. Walker
United States

1928 · IMDb —

