Oliver stands to inherit a large fortune from his rich uncle, with the condition that he be happily married. But when Mrs.


Okay, so That's My Wife, a Laurel & Hardy short from way back in 1929. If you’re looking for a quick dose of classic silent slapstick, absolutely give it a whirl. Fans of these two legends will find plenty to chuckle at. But if you need modern dialogue, slick editing, or deep character arcs, this might feel like a weir...

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

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"Okay, so That's My Wife, a Laurel & Hardy short from way back in 1929. If you’re looking for a quick dose of classic silent slapstick, absolutely give it a whirl. Fans of these two legends will find plenty to chuckle at. But if you need modern dialogue, slick editing, or deep character arcs, this might feel like a weird, quiet curiosity more than entertainment. It's a specific kind of funny. The premise is pure gold for their brand of chaos. Oliver Hardy, bless his heart, needs to be happily ma..."
Leo McCarey, H.M. Walker
United States
1920 · IMDb 8.4
Henry Edwards

