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Laurel and Hardy were a comedy duo who worked during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema. The team was composed of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). They became well known during the late 1920s to the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the clumsy and childlike friend of the pompous bully Hardy.

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Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 8

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Oliver and Dorcas get acquainted in the hotel room while Stan hides under the furniture. Susan worries that Chester may double-cross her, and Chester does seem to be plotting something.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 20

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

The guard in the engine room accidentally causes the nightclub riverboat to set off at full speed and chaos ensues. Chester comes to give Susan some welcome news, while Stan and Ollie end up in the Mississippi River.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 19

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

The pills meant to turn water into gasoline were a bust, but they come in handy for Stan, Ollie, and Susan. Some of their problems just float away.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 18

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Ollie is tasked with shoveling coal into the boiler to heat the riverboat while Miss Emmie (Stan) gets to sit it out. Susan entertains the nightclub patrons with a musical number.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 17

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

When ​Bennett open​s​ the envelope​,​ Stan and Ollie make a hasty getaway — but not fast enough. Tony Queen plans on turning the showboat into a ​casino, which will include ​roulette and ​the bird cage (a game played with three dice)​. Queen also has plans for Susan.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 16

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

It's time for the envelope routine and both groups are sure they've pulled a fast one. Miss Emily proposes a drink to celebrate while Chester takes the envelope to the hotel safe.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 15

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Mr. Bennett wants Tony Queen to advance him five thousand dollars to stuff in an envelope — part of a con to cheat Miss Emily out of her investment in the show. Chester has cooked up a similar swindle involving the switching of envelopes for Stan and Ollie to carry out on Mr. Bennett.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 14

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Miss Emily, who is Stan in disguise, is delighted with Susan and the show. Mr. Bennett thinks he's got Miss Emily on the hook for five thousand dollars. Meanwhile, "Watty" literally empties Mr. Bennett's pockets.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 13

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Susan sings “The Moon Kissed the Mississippi” to Miss Emily, her supposedly rich aunt and potential investor in Mr. Bennett's show. The song was composed for the film by Lew Pollack and the lyrics are by Charles Newman.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 12

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Stan loses at poker and is asked to play a role that he has misgivings about. However, with some coaching from Oliver, Stan admirably rises to the occasion.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 11

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Susan rehearses at the riverboat nightclub, singing “I've Gotta See for Myself” about “the will-o-the-wisp they call love.” A will-o-the wisp is something that is ghost-like and elusive. Vivian Blaine, who plays Susan Cowan, went on to star in the debut of Guys and Dolls on Broadway.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 10

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Oliver pretends that he's the Sheriff from Midvale County when he confronts Mary Lou's husband about the swindling of Mrs. Audrey Cowan. From under the chaise lounge, Stan saves the day.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 9

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Mary Lou and Oliver dance about the hotel room and are interrupted by her husband.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 7

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Dorcas feigns a fainting spell and lures Stan into her hotel room. She suggests they have a Sazerac, a New Orleans cocktail made with either rye whiskey or cognac, together with water, sugar, bitters and absinthe.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 6

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Wright's elaborate plan to get the money back from Corcoran, the swindler who cheated Susan's mother, is set into action. "Kale," "mazuma," "moola," "lettuce," and "hay" are some of the slang words for money that the characters use in this segment.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Chester Wright and Susan Cowan return to Midvale and pay a visit to the lawyer who was unwittingly caught up in the flimflam. Wright hatches a plan to right the wrong, a larcenous plan at that.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

The Little Wonder Gas Pills sell like hotcakes in Midvale but a customer's displeasure forces Stan, Oliver, and Mr. Wright to make a hasty getaway. There's also a stowaway in the trailer.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Stan and Oliver get caught up in con — selling the “Little Wonder Gas Pill,” an answer to gas rationing.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Traveling musicians Stan and Oliver think they really might be stranded, a stranger comes along with exactly the right thing to help.

Laurel & Hardy - Jitterbugs - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

United Kingdom, USA

Laurel and Hardy were a comedy double act during the early classical Hollywood era of American cinema. The team was composed of thin Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and heavyset American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). They became well known during the late 1920s through the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy. In this segment, they find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere without any gas. As Ollie says, a wartime C-Card (a card reserved for people essential to the war effort) wouldn't be of any use.

Laurel & Hardy - There's Going to Be a Fight

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

USA

This short is from the last released Laurel and Hardy movie. It was actually originally filmed in 1928-1929 as a short, and later reworked into the 1939 feature film Block-Heads. Enjoy this classic slapstick from two of its masters!

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