Farina, Joe and Mickey are all struck by the love bug. After several problems, they go to the beauty salon, where Pineapple works and proceed to make shambles of it.

body{background-color:#000;color:#fff;font-family:'Georgia', serif}h2{color:#C2410C}p,h3{color:#fff}a{color:#EAB308;text-decoration:none}blockquote{border-left:4px solid #0E7490;padding-left:15px}ul{color:#fff}The Love Bug (1925), directed with unflinching abandon by Hal Roach and H.M. Walker, is a symphony of visual a...

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

Robert F. McGowan

Hal Roach
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"body{background-color:#000;color:#fff;font-family:'Georgia', serif}h2{color:#C2410C}p,h3{color:#fff}a{color:#EAB308;text-decoration:none}blockquote{border-left:4px solid #0E7490;padding-left:15px}ul{color:#fff}The Love Bug (1925), directed with unflinching abandon by Hal Roach and H.M. Walker, is a symphony of visual absurdity that lingers in the mind like the scent of burnt hair from Pineapple’s beleaguered salon. This cinematic relic, though rooted in the silent film era, transcends its anachr..."

Joe Cobb
H.M. Walker, Hal Roach
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