
Okay, so you’re thinking, “A 1930 Laurel and Hardy short? In *Spanish*?” And yeah, it sounds niche, maybe even a little… academic. But for anyone who loves classic slapstick, or just needs a good laugh that doesn’t rely on explosions, Tiembla y Titubea is absolutely worth digging up. If you need super fast pacing or a ...

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

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"Okay, so you’re thinking, “A 1930 Laurel and Hardy short? In *Spanish*?” And yeah, it sounds niche, maybe even a little… academic. But for anyone who loves classic slapstick, or just needs a good laugh that doesn’t rely on explosions, Tiembla y Titubea is absolutely worth digging up. If you need super fast pacing or a deep, twisting plot, you’ll probably bounce right off it. But if you appreciate the pure, unadulterated joy of two grown men making a mess, come on in. This is basically the boys,..."

Stan Laurel
H.M. Walker, Leo McCarey
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