An expanded remake in Spanish of the Laurel and Hardy Night Owls (1930).

Okay, so Ladrones? It's a curious one. If you're a big fan of Laurel and Hardy, like really big, then yeah, it's worth checking out just to see them in this Spanish version of their original short, Night Owls. Everyone else? You might find it a bit slow, honestly. This film is basically the same story, but stretched ou...

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

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"Okay, so Ladrones? It's a curious one. If you're a big fan of Laurel and Hardy, like really big, then yeah, it's worth checking out just to see them in this Spanish version of their original short, Night Owls. Everyone else? You might find it a bit slow, honestly. This film is basically the same story, but stretched out a little. Stan and Ollie are in a real bind, facing eviction. The opening scene, where they're considering... well, a very final solution, is pretty dark for a comedy, actually. ..."
Enrique Acosta
H.M. Walker, Leo McCarey
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