It's Prohibition, and the boys wind up behind bars after Stan sells some of their home-brew beer to a policeman. In prison, Stan's loose tooth keeps getting him in trouble, because it sounds like he's giving everybody a rasp- berry.

If you want a quick laugh on a lazy Sunday, this one is absolutely worth 70 minutes of your life. Classic slapstick fans will eat it up, but anyone who gets annoyed by repetitive jokes or feels uncomfortable with very dated 1930s racial disguises should probably skip it. 🍿 It's basically Stan and Ollie making home-br...

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"If you want a quick laugh on a lazy Sunday, this one is absolutely worth 70 minutes of your life. Classic slapstick fans will eat it up, but anyone who gets annoyed by repetitive jokes or feels uncomfortable with very dated 1930s racial disguises should probably skip it. 🍿 It's basically Stan and Ollie making home-brew beer during Prohibition and immediately selling some to a cop. Talk about great business minds. Soon enough they are locked up, and that's where the real nonsense begins. The ..."
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