With the police hot on their trail, Stan and Ollie attempt to change clothes in their getaway car, only to find themselves struggling to balance atop the girders of an unfinished skyscraper. Will they return to ground level in one piece?.


So, Liberty. This 1929 Laurel and Hardy short is an absolute must-watch if you like your comedy physical, a bit absurd, and surprisingly thrilling. If you’ve never seen a silent film, or just can’t get past the lack of sound, well, this probably isn't the one to start with, or maybe it *is* the one that changes your mi...

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

Leo McCarey

Richard Smith
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"So, Liberty. This 1929 Laurel and Hardy short is an absolute must-watch if you like your comedy physical, a bit absurd, and surprisingly thrilling. If you’ve never seen a silent film, or just can’t get past the lack of sound, well, this probably isn't the one to start with, or maybe it *is* the one that changes your mind. It’s perfect for anyone who appreciates the pure art of a good sight gag, or just needs a good, honest belly laugh. The whole thing kicks off with Stan and Ollie, two bumbling..."
H.M. Walker, Leo McCarey
United States

