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Mon neveu l'écossais

Titre original : Putting Pants on Philip
  • 1927
  • Passed
  • 20min
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6,5/10
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Oliver Hardy, Harvey Clark, and Stan Laurel in Mon neveu l'écossais (1927)
Comédie ScrewballComédieCourt-métrage

Le pompeux J. Piedmont Mumblethunder accueille son neveu écossais, qui arrive en kilt. Il est immédiatement conduit chez un tailleur pour obtenir un pantalon correct.Le pompeux J. Piedmont Mumblethunder accueille son neveu écossais, qui arrive en kilt. Il est immédiatement conduit chez un tailleur pour obtenir un pantalon correct.Le pompeux J. Piedmont Mumblethunder accueille son neveu écossais, qui arrive en kilt. Il est immédiatement conduit chez un tailleur pour obtenir un pantalon correct.

  • Réalisation
    • Clyde Bruckman
  • Scénario
    • Leo McCarey
    • H.M. Walker
  • Casting principal
    • Stan Laurel
    • Oliver Hardy
    • Chester A. Bachman
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Clyde Bruckman
    • Scénario
      • Leo McCarey
      • H.M. Walker
    • Casting principal
      • Stan Laurel
      • Oliver Hardy
      • Chester A. Bachman
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    • 5avis des critiques
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    Stan Laurel
    Stan Laurel
    • Philip
    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • J. Piedmont Mumblethunder
    Chester A. Bachman
    Chester A. Bachman
    • Officer
    Don Bailey
    • Extra
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Extra
    Ed Brandenburg
    • Bus Conductor
    Harvey Clark
    Harvey Clark
    • Tailor
    Dorothy Coburn
    Dorothy Coburn
    • Girl Chased by Philip
    Jack Hill
    • Extra
    Sam Lufkin
    Sam Lufkin
    • Ship's Doctor
    Eric Mack
    • Extra
    Tom Mintz
    Bob O'Connor
    Bob O'Connor
    • Extra
    • (as Bob O'Conor)
    Retta Palmer
    • Extra
    Lee Phelps
    • Extra
    Alfred Fisher
    • Elderly Kilted Scotsman
    • (non crédité)
    Al Flores
    • Bus Passenger
    • (non crédité)
    Venice Lloyd
    • Woman In Cloche Hat
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Clyde Bruckman
    • Scénario
      • Leo McCarey
      • H.M. Walker
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    The tailor's new pants

    Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were comedic geniuses, individually and together, and their partnership was deservedly iconic and one of the best there was. They left behind a large body of work, a vast majority of it being entertaining to classic comedy, at their best they were hilarious and their best efforts were great examples of how to do comedy without being juvenile or distasteful.

    'Putting Pants on Phillip' 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 most of the previous outings had too little to do. 'Putting Pants on Phillip' is still worth watching and is an improvement on some of their previous short films, to me it's easily one of their best at this point of their careers and one of the first to feel like a Laurel and Hardy short rather than a short featuring them.

    Personally would have liked more sly wit that made their later entries better, though the slapstick does entertain and is timed well if a bit too far on the simplicity.

    The story is a bit busy at times and both slight and formulaic.

    Laurel however is very funny, and sometimes hilarious. Hardy 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 and has much more to do in comparison to their previous outings. The chemistry is certainly much more here than in previous outings of theirs, namely because there's more of them together, if still evolving. Support is nice.

    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, as well as a surprising bizarre one that doesn't feel too much. 'Putting Pants on Phillip' looks quite good still.

    To conclude, decent and far from pants. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7boblipton

    At Long Last Love

    Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy had been circling each other at the Roach lot for two or three years by the time this, the first official Laurel & Hardy movie was made. In fact, their first movie together had been in 1919, when Hardy played a bit in Laurel's starring vehicle LUCKY DOG. They don't even act like a team here, being in constant opposition to each other, and Stan's character as a naive Scotchman is nothing at all like the Mr. Laurel we know and love.

    Mr. Hardy, on the other hand, is clearly himself. If you look at his earliest surviving shorts from 1914 and 1915, you can see bits and pieces of his slow, pompous character as he begins to put it together.

    It's a Laurel & Hardy short, and it's funny, even if it's not Stan and Ollie yet. Even so, Hal Roach and his team knew they were onto something.
    Snow Leopard

    Has Some Very Funny Moments

    Although the slight premise limits what it can do, this earlier Laurel and Hardy comedy has some very funny moments. The whole feature depends on just a couple of very simple comedy ideas, but Stan and Ollie are able to get good laughs out of lesser material than that. The goofy nature of the material would probably have led to a flop with most other performers, so this feature really depends on its stars to make it work.

    Laurel plays a young Scot coming to the USA, wearing a kilt and bringing an overly enthusiastic eye for women, while Hardy plays his unfortunate uncle who has to keep an eye on him. Laurel successfully fits his style in with the premise, blending his familiar screen persona with that of a red-blooded Scot. Hardy has to play the straight man for much of the movie, but his expressions in the part work well, and he also gets a couple of chances to take the spotlight for himself.

    The comedy writing in this one is, honestly, not that great. After a while, it just keeps coming back to the same couple of gags, and only the lively presence and fine comic timing of the two stars makes it work. But it still offers some good laughs that make it worth seeing.
    Grendel1950

    Slight But Still Funny

    Made before Laurel and Hardy became a solid team with the characteristics we know and love, Putting Pants on Phillip is a one-trick pony, but the Boys play it for all, maybe more, than it's worth. Shirt chasing Laurel must be taken out of his own skirt, or properly his kilt, to fit into American society. Of course, Laurel resists, and Hardy is adamant, and along the way we get our share of lantern grins, camera looks, cries, and maybe the first time Oliver Hardy meets the six foot puddle. There's a great reaction shot after Laurel inadvertently loses his drawers before walking over an air grate; a quick cut shows the women in the crowd fainting at the sight of the pants-less Laurel. After his inseam measurement is taken, a half disrobed and completely disheveled Laurel appears, as broken as any Griffith heroine.
    7HollyJ87

    Fun For All

    This is one of L&H's shorts most frequently cited as the first "real" L&H teaming and perhaps one of their best silent features. J. Piedmont Mumblethunder (Ollie) is a millionaire who has come to the docks to greet his nephew Philip, whom he's never seen. At first Ollie is laughing it up with everyone when this strange little man unboards and draws a great deal of attention to himself by the way he's behaving during his medical exam, but is quite humiliated when it turns out that this is the fellow he's supposed to be greeting. He has been told that Philip is a good boy, but he has one weakness--women. Mumblethunder and Philip set off to go home, but their journey there is continually interrupted by Philip breaking into a little dance every time he sees a woman, then chasing after the woman. Huge crowds gather each time this happens, not so much because he's chasing skirts, but because Philip himself is also wearing a skirt (a kilt). Finally Mumblethunder manages to drag Philip into a tailor's shop to be measured for a proper pair of pants, but Philip escapes from there as well to chase more skirts. There are lots of laughs all around. It's also nice to see a short like this because the boys aren't exactly the characters we know and love. Ollie is pretty much his usual character, but it's such a joy to see Stan acting so differently from his usual man-child character. It shows he wasn't a one-trick pony and excelled in other types of roles when he got the chance. With a run time of 19 minutes its short and sweet, providing classic one liners which still have me in stitches.

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    • Anecdotes
      Although they had appeared in several films together at this point, Stan Laurel considered this the first official Laurel and Hardy film.
    • Gaffes
      A title card describes Philip as Scotch instead of Scots. Scotch describes a product from Scotland, like a Scotch Pie, whilst a Scot is a person who pays taxes in Scotland.
    • Citations

      Officer: [Pointing to Philip in his kilt] This dame ain't got no lingerie on -...

    • Connexions
      Edited into Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's (1965)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 décembre 1927 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langues
      • Aucun
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Putting Pants on Philip
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Durée
      • 20min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Silent
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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