Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRich oil tycoon (Finlayson) awakens one morning, after a night of carousing, to be told that he was married the night before. His lawyer (Laurel) is called in to straighten things out when a... Tout lireRich oil tycoon (Finlayson) awakens one morning, after a night of carousing, to be told that he was married the night before. His lawyer (Laurel) is called in to straighten things out when a blackmail attempt is made. Wild chases through a dance hall and amusement park ensue.Rich oil tycoon (Finlayson) awakens one morning, after a night of carousing, to be told that he was married the night before. His lawyer (Laurel) is called in to straighten things out when a blackmail attempt is made. Wild chases through a dance hall and amusement park ensue.
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** 1/2 (out of 4)
A millionaire (James Finlayson) wakes up after a night of partying to discover that he's now married. The new bride and her crazy brother are now trying to blackmail him so he calls his attorney (Stan Laurel) to settle the matter. Not too many laughs here but the thing is fun nonetheless. Oliver Hardy plays the butler.
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* 1/2 (out of 4)
Hardy becomes rich overnight and offers his best friend Laurel a job as his butler. Money soon goes to Hardy's head and he come home picking on Laurel. This is a very unfunny film and certainly the worst I've seen from L&H. The two have absolutely no chemistry whatsoever, which really kills things. Most of the jokes come off annoying and not funny.
'Sugar Daddies' is nowhere near classic Laurel and Hardy, later films, short and feature, had stronger chemistry when fully formed and used their considerable talents better. At this point, Laurel was much funnier and more interesting while Hardy in especially the previous two outings of theirs had too little to do. 'Sugar Daddies' is still worth watching though and is an improvement on some of their previous short films, along with 'Duck Soup' and 'While Girls Love Sailors' it was Laurel and Hardy's best up to this point.
Personally would have liked more sly wit, more scenes with Laurel and Hardy together and Hardy having more screen time.
The story is a bit busy at times and both slight and formulaic and it ends too suddenly and feels incomplete.
Laurel however is very funny, and sometimes hilarious, like as was said for a few of his previous outings 'Sugar Daddies' is worth seeing for him alone. James Finlayson is great and has nice chemistry with Laurel. Despite saying above about Hardy's screen time being too short he is at least not wasted, and he does give one of his funniest and most interesting appearances of his pairings with Laurel up to this point. There is not enough of him and Laurel together and one can see glimpses.
A good deal of the humour is well timed, hugely energetic and very funny, with everything going at a lively pace, and there is a lot of charm and good nature to keep one going. 'Sugar Daddies' looks quite good as well with some quite inventive camera work.
To conclude, decent. 7/10 Bethany Cox
But even though they're not really a comedy duo in this movie yet the quality of the movie itself is great and makes this movie rank among their best of the '20's.
The movie has a great variety of comical moments and slapstick comedy. The movie begins at the Finlayson residence. When he wakes up he is informed by his butler (Oliver Hardy) that he got married to a woman, in a drunk mood, no doubt. After this, his lawyer (Stan Laurel) is called to straighten things. Unfortunately for them, the brides brother, who steals and kills for pleasure only wants his sister to divorce if Finlayson pays her $50.000, as a financial settlement. Finlayson refuses and hides in a hotel with Laurel & Hardy, until they are of course are found by the brother and the rest of the family. What follows is an hilarious chase on a carnival, that was later redone again in the movie "On the Loose", also starring Laurel & Hardy in a small cameo appearance.
In between the movie has some great comical moments, that are original and brought well to the screen. Some of the camera-work is quite experimental at times. It works different and in a way also makes this movie distinct itself from other Laurel & Hardy movies. For most part of the movie Finlayson is hidden under Stan's dress, who is piggyback riding him and is dressed as Olie's wife to fool the in-laws. It's not the last time they used this simple comical premise in a movie and it works just as hilarious as always. It guarantees some great comical moments and big laughs.
The pace is very high. The movie never takes a rest, with as a result that the movie is an almost non-stop laugh-fest, that you don't want to end.
Even though they don't act together as a comedy duo yet, the performances from the boys is outstanding. It shows that they were great actors and could be funny, even when they were acting independently from each other. James Finlayson was great as always and so was Noah Young as the brother in-law, who also acted in several other Laurel & Hardy shorts, in similar like roles.
A surprisingly good and creative early silent Laurel & Hardy comedy short.
8/10
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The film features an extended sequence in which Finlayson is concealed from his pursuers by pretending to be the bottom half of an improbably tall lady, the top half of which is Stan wearing a long robe. It's a trick that the trio used on at least two more occasions in the next few years (not that this was anything unusual, the early comics were always reworking previous material). Also of notice is an early use of hand-held camera - with only partial success - which definitely gives the film an in-your-face quality at times.
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- GaffesJust after Stan says (of Noah Young) 'He's weakening' Noah has a cigar in his mouth then in continuous shots he's without it.
- Citations
Brittle's brother-in-law: [intertitle] You married my sister in the lion's cage at the circus last night!
Oil tycoon Cyrus Brittle: [intertitle] It's all a mistake - I thought she was one of the lions.
- Autres versionsIn the vault copy of the title list, the actors are listed in this order: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, jimmie Finlayson, Edna Marion, Charlotte Mineau and Noah Young
- ConnexionsEdited into Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's (1965)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Wedding Wring
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- Durée20 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1