
If you're into classic slapstick, especially the kind that makes you groan and chuckle at the same time, then yes, _Unaccustomed As We Are_ is absolutely worth a watch today. It’s pure Laurel and Hardy, so fans will eat it up like a plate of badly cooked eggs. But if early sound-era physical comedy isn’t your thing, or...

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

Lewis R. Foster

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"If you're into classic slapstick, especially the kind that makes you groan and chuckle at the same time, then yes, _Unaccustomed As We Are_ is absolutely worth a watch today. It’s pure Laurel and Hardy, so fans will eat it up like a plate of badly cooked eggs. But if early sound-era physical comedy isn’t your thing, or you need dialogue that isn't delivered like a stage play, then maybe give this one a pass. No harm in that. The whole thing kicks off with Mrs. Hardy, played by Mae Busch, just d..."

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Leo McCarey, Hal Roach, Oliver Hardy, Charley Rogers, Stan Laurel, H.M. Walker
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