Stan and Ollie take a trip into the mountains ('the high multitude') so that Ollie can recover from gout. Bootleggers have dumped their moonshine in the well from which the boys sample their 'healthy' mountain water.


Is it worth your time? If you like watching two grown men get increasingly confused by their own limbs, yes. This is essential viewing for anyone who needs a laugh that doesn't require a degree in film theory. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by characters who make the wrong choice every single time, skip it. Ther...

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

Charley Rogers

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"Is it worth your time? If you like watching two grown men get increasingly confused by their own limbs, yes. This is essential viewing for anyone who needs a laugh that doesn't require a degree in film theory. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by characters who make the wrong choice every single time, skip it. There is something really honest about the way Stan and Ollie handle a crisis. They don't panic. They just kind of wobble through it. In Them Thar Hills, the crisis is just a simple gl..."
Charley Rogers, H.M. Walker, Stan Laurel
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