
A remake in Spanish of the Laurel and Hardy short Chickens Come Home (1931) , expanded into a feature by adding scenes of a magician and a regurgitator performing..


Alright, so we’re talking about Politiquerías today. And look, right off the bat, if you’re not already a pretty deep dive into early sound films, or a serious Laurel & Hardy fanatic, this one might be a tough sell. It's a **very specific flavor** of cinema, you know? But for those of us who like weird, dusty corners o...


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"Alright, so we’re talking about Politiquerías today. And look, right off the bat, if you’re not already a pretty deep dive into early sound films, or a serious Laurel & Hardy fanatic, this one might be a tough sell. It's a **very specific flavor** of cinema, you know? But for those of us who like weird, dusty corners of movie history, it's kinda fascinating. It’s essentially the Laurel & Hardy short “Chickens Come Home” stretched out, but with a Spanish-speaking cast and some truly baffling addi..."
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