After an endless cycle of dish washing, Ollie makes a withdrawal, ending up in the hospital after buying a grandfather clock. Only a generous blood transfusion can help him bounce back; however, is modern medicine prepared for the outcome?.


Is it worth your time? If you like watching two guys try to be responsible adults and failing spectacularly, yeah, you should watch this. It’s peak Laurel and Hardy domestic chaos. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by people who just can't seem to get their life together, you might want to skip it. There is somethi...


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James W. Horne

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"Is it worth your time? If you like watching two guys try to be responsible adults and failing spectacularly, yeah, you should watch this. It’s peak Laurel and Hardy domestic chaos. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by people who just can't seem to get their life together, you might want to skip it. There is something inherently funny about Ollie buying a grandfather clock when his bank account clearly screams 'no.' It’s that specific kind of stubborn pride that makes his character so watchab..."
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