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Cuando Stan y Ollie engañan a sus esposas haciéndoles pensar que están en un crucero medicinal mientras van a una convención, estas descubren la verdad por las malas.Cuando Stan y Ollie engañan a sus esposas haciéndoles pensar que están en un crucero medicinal mientras van a una convención, estas descubren la verdad por las malas.Cuando Stan y Ollie engañan a sus esposas haciéndoles pensar que están en un crucero medicinal mientras van a una convención, estas descubren la verdad por las malas.
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Charita Alden
- Lead Hula Dancer
- (sin acreditar)
Ernie Alexander
- Waiter
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Jimmy Aubrey
- Son of the Desert
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Eddie Baker
- Son of the Desert
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Brooks Benedict
- Son of the Desert
- (sin acreditar)
Harry Bernard
- Bartender
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- …
Stanley Blystone
- Brawny Speakeasy Manager
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Chet Brandenburg
- Son of the Desert
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Don Brodie
- Son of the Desert
- (sin acreditar)
Bobby Burns
- Son of the Desert
- (sin acreditar)
Tony Campanaro
- Steamship Announcement Witness
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Baldwin Cooke
- Man Introducing Steamship Official
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- CuriosidadesAccording to studio publicity releases, scenes had to be re shot frequently because director and crew would often break up in laughter over the stars' antics. The story went on to assert that Stan Laurel's expression in the scene with Charley Chase was so funny "that it completely upset the equanimity of Hardy, and it was several minutes before the latter was able to regain his composure." According to film historian Richard W. Bann (a specialist on the films produced by Hal Roach Studios), Hal Roach recalled in 1979 how often such things happened on set. "I was never upset that it was costing me money," he said. "I was upset that we couldn't use some of the funniest scenes we saw every day," the ones that were ruined by cast or crew members breaking up.
- PifiasWhen Laurel and Hardy are returned to their wives by the police officer, as they are led inside the house, the camera tilts back slightly and the boom mic is visible at the top of the frame as they walk toward the couch.
- Versiones alternativasThere is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, "I FIGLI DEL DESERTO (1933) - New Widescreen Edition + I DUE LEGIONARI (Legione straniera, 1931)", re-edited in double version (1.33:1 and 1.78:1) with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
- ConexionesEdited into Dance of the Cookoos (1982)
- Banda sonoraHonolulu Baby
(uncredited)
Written by Marvin Hatley
Sung by Ty Parvis and danced by Charita Alden and others
Also Performed by Oliver Hardy (vocal and guitar) and sung a cappella by Stan Laurel
Reseña destacada
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy want to go to their 87th annual "Sons of the Desert" convention in Chicago, which no member has ever missed. But, domineering wives Mae Busch (as Lottie) and Dorothy Christy (as Betty) have other ideas. The women want to vacation in the mountains. While Ms. Christy gives permission for Mr. Laurel to attend the convention, Ms. Busch isn't so accommodating. So, Mr. Hardy decides to play sick, which (somewhat inexplicably) earns he and Laurel a trip to Hawaii (Chicago), without the wives.
Laurel & Hardy perform the old story smoothly; this film surely earns them the plot's patent. Clever scripting (Frank Craven) and direction (William A. Seiter) keeps things moving, and bits are well chosen. The slapstick hits a little too hard, sometimes; with the coming of sound, some of the physical comedy would look better in moderation (with a silly sound effect). Busch is one of the best Laurel & Hardy "wives". The duo's convention appearance, with the riotous Charley Chase is fantastic -- it includes a great theme song, "Honolulu Baby", performed by Ty Parvis and his hilarious hula dancers. Oh, lei!
Laurel & Hardy perform the old story smoothly; this film surely earns them the plot's patent. Clever scripting (Frank Craven) and direction (William A. Seiter) keeps things moving, and bits are well chosen. The slapstick hits a little too hard, sometimes; with the coming of sound, some of the physical comedy would look better in moderation (with a silly sound effect). Busch is one of the best Laurel & Hardy "wives". The duo's convention appearance, with the riotous Charley Chase is fantastic -- it includes a great theme song, "Honolulu Baby", performed by Ty Parvis and his hilarious hula dancers. Oh, lei!
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- Duración1 hora 8 minutos
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