At a rail crossing, a small fender-bender incident turns into a major tit-for-tat retaliatory war among various motorists..

Is "Two Tars" Worth Watching Today? “Two Tars,” one of Laurel and Hardy’s most enduring short comedies from 1928, remains a remarkably effective piece of pure slapstick chaos that absolutely warrants a watch today. For anyone with an appreciation for the meticulous art of physical comedy, the relentless escalation of a...

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

James Parrott

Hal Roach
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"Is "Two Tars" Worth Watching Today? “Two Tars,” one of Laurel and Hardy’s most enduring short comedies from 1928, remains a remarkably effective piece of pure slapstick chaos that absolutely warrants a watch today. For anyone with an appreciation for the meticulous art of physical comedy, the relentless escalation of a petty grievance, or simply the unparalleled chemistry of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, this film is essential viewing. Those who find silent film pacing too slow, or slapstick hum..."

Thomas Benton Roberts
Leo McCarey, Stan Laurel, James Parrott, Charley Rogers, H.M. Walker, Charlie Hall, Oliver Hardy
United States

