
After missing his train, Stan Laurel meets a Good Samaritan who invites him back to his home for rest and relaxation. It proves a most arduous vacation but even amidst the angry suffragettes and demanding hosts, Laurel hazards into love.

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Ah, the silent era! A time when physical comedy reigned supreme, when the flicker of film brought forth laughter through exaggerated gestures, ingenious gags, and the sheer charisma of its stars. Among these luminaries, Stan Laurel carved out a unique niche, a persona of endearing befuddlement that would later def...

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" Ah, the silent era! A time when physical comedy reigned supreme, when the flicker of film brought forth laughter through exaggerated gestures, ingenious gags, and the sheer charisma of its stars. Among these luminaries, Stan Laurel carved out a unique niche, a persona of endearing befuddlement that would later define one half of cinema's most iconic duos. Before his legendary partnership with Oliver Hardy, Laurel honed his craft in a series of solo shorts, each a delightful peek into the fo..."


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