Laurel and Hardy work at horse stables where a stallion named Blue Boy is kept. When they hear Gainsborough's famous painting, The Blue Boy, has been stolen, the duo rush to collect the offered reward.


Alright, so 'Wrong Again' – a classic Laurel and Hardy short from way back. If you've got ten minutes and a soft spot for genuinely silly physical comedy, you absolutely should give it a go. Folks who appreciate the charm of early cinema and these two masters of comedic chaos will find plenty to grin about. But if you’...

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

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"Alright, so 'Wrong Again' – a classic Laurel and Hardy short from way back. If you've got ten minutes and a soft spot for genuinely silly physical comedy, you absolutely should give it a go. Folks who appreciate the charm of early cinema and these two masters of comedic chaos will find plenty to grin about. But if you’re after something profound or, you know, a story that makes *sense*, then yeah, this probably isn't your cup of tea. It's pure, glorious nonsense. 🐴 The premise here is just del..."
Oliver Hardy, Charley Rogers, Lewis R. Foster, H.M. Walker, Stan Laurel, Leo McCarey
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