Commanded to "scram" out of town by a cantankerous judge, poor vagabonds, Stan and Ollie, slip into something more comfortable to spend the night at a sympathetic inebriate's home; however, is this the right house?.


If you've got twenty minutes and a soft spot for guys getting into trouble for no reason, Scram! is exactly what you need. It's not high art. It’s just Stan and Ollie being their usual selves, which is to say, they are absolutely hopeless in the best way possible. If you don't find two grown men trying to act sophistic...

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

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"If you've got twenty minutes and a soft spot for guys getting into trouble for no reason, Scram! is exactly what you need. It's not high art. It’s just Stan and Ollie being their usual selves, which is to say, they are absolutely hopeless in the best way possible. If you don't find two grown men trying to act sophisticated while looking like total wrecks funny, skip it. Everyone else? You’ll probably have a good time. The whole thing kicks off with a judge telling them to "scram" out of town. I..."
H.M. Walker, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
United States

1932 · IMDb 7.9

