Two pairs of long-lost twin brothers experience high jinks involving a valuable ring, cases of mistaken identity, and gangsters..


If you like Laurel and Hardy, you’re going to have a blast with Our Relations. If you’re not into them, or if you think old-school slapstick is just boring noise, you should probably skip this. It’s pure, distilled chaos. The whole gimmick is having Stan and Ollie play two sets of twins. It sounds like a total headach...


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

Harry Lachman

Vernon Stallings
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"If you like Laurel and Hardy, you’re going to have a blast with Our Relations. If you’re not into them, or if you think old-school slapstick is just boring noise, you should probably skip this. It’s pure, distilled chaos. The whole gimmick is having Stan and Ollie play two sets of twins. It sounds like a total headache to film, especially back in the 30s, but it actually holds up. Seeing them try to act tough while being their usual sweet, confused selves is a treat. There is this one moment w..."

Jay Belasco
Felix Adler, W.W. Jacobs, Richard Connell, Clarence Hennecke, Jack Jevne, Mauri Grashin, Charley Rogers, Harrington Reynolds
United States
Comedy, Family

