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Laurel et Hardy en croisière

Titre original : Saps at Sea
  • 1940
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  • 56min
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Laurel et Hardy en croisière (1940)
Oliver suffers a nervous breakdown as a result of working in a horn factory, but when he follows doctor's orders about sea air, he finds an ex-con is aboard.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOliver suffers a nervous breakdown as a result of working in a horn factory, but after he follows doctor's orders about getting some sea air, he finds an ex-con is aboard.Oliver suffers a nervous breakdown as a result of working in a horn factory, but after he follows doctor's orders about getting some sea air, he finds an ex-con is aboard.Oliver suffers a nervous breakdown as a result of working in a horn factory, but after he follows doctor's orders about getting some sea air, he finds an ex-con is aboard.

  • Réalisation
    • Gordon Douglas
  • Scénario
    • Charley Rogers
    • Felix Adler
    • Gilbert Pratt
  • Casting principal
    • Stan Laurel
    • Oliver Hardy
    • James Finlayson
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Gordon Douglas
    • Scénario
      • Charley Rogers
      • Felix Adler
      • Gilbert Pratt
    • Casting principal
      • Stan Laurel
      • Oliver Hardy
      • James Finlayson
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    • 19avis des critiques
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    Stan Laurel
    Stan Laurel
    • Stan
    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • Ollie
    James Finlayson
    James Finlayson
    • Dr. J.H. Finlayson
    Ben Turpin
    Ben Turpin
    • Cross-Eyed Plumber
    Richard Cramer
    Richard Cramer
    • Nick Grainger
    • (as Dick Cramer)
    Harry Bernard
    Harry Bernard
    • Harbor Patrol Captain
    Eddie Conrad
    Eddie Conrad
    • Prof. O'Brien
    Ernie Alexander
    • Newsboy
    • (non crédité)
    Harry Anderson
      Chester A. Bachman
      Chester A. Bachman
      • Officer
      • (non crédité)
      Eddie Borden
      Eddie Borden
      • Berserk Employee
      • (non crédité)
      Ed Brady
      Ed Brady
      • Store Dresser
      • (non crédité)
      William Brady
        Chuck Callahan
          John Davidson
          John Davidson
            Dix Davis
              Harry Evans
              • Store Dresser
              • (non crédité)
              Carl Faulkner
              • Harbor Policeman
              • (non crédité)
              • Réalisation
                • Gordon Douglas
              • Scénario
                • Charley Rogers
                • Felix Adler
                • Gilbert Pratt
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              7planktonrules

              "Hornophobia"?!?!

              While the premise of the film is pretty lame (Ollie is diagnosed with "hornophobia"), the film is an amiable and enjoyable little flick. It's also a darn bit better than the films they went on to make after this one--probably since this was the last Hal Roach-produced Laurel and Hardy film. In fact, it wouldn't be a bad idea not to see ANY of their latter films, as the entire chemistry is lost in these films and the boys play their parts purely for pathos--something true Laurel and Hardy films NEVER would do. They had a bit of an edge that all the later films lack.

              Stan and Ollie work at a horn factory. This sounds pretty funny, but it isn't. Not surprisingly with all the racket, Ollie is about to have a nervous breakdown and must take some time off work. The doctor (James Finlayson--in his last film with the team) recommends an ocean voyage. However, they don't like sailing and Stan has an idea of just renting a boat tied to the dock--then they can get all the sea air they want without all the bother! Once they are on the boat, a dangerous escaped criminal boards the boat and they all accidentally set out to sea. Fortunately, this portion of the film actually was well-paced and the very end worked out very well.

              While not a great full-length Laurel and Hardy film, it was much better than many of them since it had no annoying and distracting musical numbers (like in THE DEVIL'S BROTHER or BABES IN TOYLAND). Additionally, there is still a decent amount of physical comedy--something you would see almost none of after this film. Part of this was due to the boys' declining health (and Ollie's increasing girth) and part of it was due to the overall insipidness of these later films.
              7Prismark10

              The noise of laughter

              Saps at Sea is the last film produced by Hal Roach. It is three shorts rolled into one in effect.

              Laurel & Hardy work in a horn manufacturing company where they test horns, the noise has a detrimental effect in the workers and pretty soon Hardy succumbs to the noise.

              When Laurel takes him home Dr Finlayson diagnoses a severe case of hornophobia and prescribes a voyage to the sea. Laurel instead rents a boat for a few days but an escaped convict takes refuge and hold them hostage.

              The noise induced beginning is bound to make the audience suffer with hornophobia, Laurel taking Hardy home in the car just shows his ineptness compounded further when the doctor calls around and the plumbing in their apartment is all wonky.

              The best bit is when they cook a synthetic meal for the escaped convict who then makes them eat it meanwhile all the time on the boat Chekhov's trumpet is there to be seen.
              horsegoggles

              What plot?

              I can't believe people are looking for a plot in this film. This is Laural and Hardy. Lighten up already. These two were a riot. Their comic genius is as funny today as it was 70 years ago. Not a filthy word out of either mouth and they were able to keep audiences in stitches. Their comedy wasn't sophisticated by any stretch. If a whoopee cushion can't make you grin, there's no reason to watch any of the stuff these guys did. It was a simpler time, and people laughed at stuff that was funny without a plot. I guess it takes a simple mind to enjoy this stuff, so I qualify. Two man comedy teams don't compute, We're just too sophisticated... Aren't we fortunate?
              7Cinemayo

              Saps at Sea (1940) ***

              Laurel and Hardy's last film during their best golden era where they worked for Hal Roach Studios. It's not their best Roach movie, but it's still quite funny with a good dose of laughs and is completely worth seeing. (After this one they would move over to Fox and MGM Studios where they'd make what most fans agree are the least films of their career). The boys work in a horn manufacturing company where they have to test out all sorts of loud and honking horns... and Ollie eventually freaks out and goes berserk with a nervous breakdown! (this scene was so funny to me the first time I ever saw it that I had one of the most robust laughs I've ever had while watching a comedy). It is advised that Stan take Ollie home for some peace and quiet, but with Stan to nurse Ollie, you know THAT will never happen! Stan calls funnyman Dr. Finlayson who examines Hardy and diagnoses him with "Hornophobia" and a prescription to go on a sea voyage for some peace and quiet. Not long after they get onto the boat, an escaped convict sneaks aboard and terrorizes them. Like some other L&H comedies, this one feels like it's two or three different shorts rolled into one feature and the best stuff is the first half. But don't let this deter you from checking it out if you have the chance. This is still some of the best comedy around. *** out of ****
              7yelsnebynot

              Horns To The Right Of Me!! Horns To The Left Of Me!!! Worthy Hal Roach Swan Song For The Boys!!!!

              I've always enjoyed this film very much! The first time I saw it was on the Global Television Network in Canada when I was 12 years old back in 1976. They showed Laurel and Hardy features on Thursday nights that summer, and I got to see quite a few of their Hal Roach features, though sadly, I managed to miss "Sons Of The Desert" and would not get to see that wonderful film until about 1983.

              Anyway, "Saps At Sea" is a Laurel & Hardy film that I have come to appreciate more as the years go by. I think that it really nicely sums up the friendship that the characters Stan & Ollie had with one another. They always stuck together through thick and thin (no pun intended!), and that dynamic is definitely evident here.

              Sadly, this film was to be the swan song for both Ben Turpin (who appears briefly in a hilarious cameo as a cross-eyed plumber); and Harry Bernard, who does a memorable turn as a Harbor Patrolman. Harry would succumb to lung cancer in November, 1940 at age 62; and Ben Turpin would die on July 1st of that same year from heart disease at age 70.

              Rychard Cramer as the antagonist Nick Grainger manages to be both menacing and hilarious at the same time! I was surprised to find out that five years earlier, he had appeared in a short titled "Dizzy & Daffy" (obviously about the famous Dean Brothers!). Kind of funny, considering he dubbed Stan & Ollie as Dizzy & Dopey!

              I definitely agree with other reviewers who have stated that one's first Laurel and Hardy experience probably shouldn't be one of their latter day 20th Century Fox/MGM films, though some of those aren't all that bad for passing the time. Definitely avoid Utopia/Atoll K/Robinson Crusoeland (Yes, this movie has three titles!). Just the fact that Stan Laurel was so obviously appallingly ill, alone should be enough incentive to avoid this as your first Laurel and Hardy encounter. It will likely be your last!

              Sorry I'm getting so off topic here. "Saps At Sea," in my opinion, is in many ways, the last true Laurel and Hardy film, and is certainly a worthy introduction for would be L&H fans!! (Mine was "Blockheads," another fine film).

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              • Anecdotes
                Fans regard this as the last true Laurel and Hardy film. It was their final film made for Hal Roach. It would also be the last film in which they would have significant input.
              • Gaffes
                Mrs. O'Riley shows Hardy her refrigerator/radio, which plays a brassy tune. Hardy, who is suffering from "Hornophobia", doesn't react to the music, however, as he does throughout the rest of the picture whenever he hears horns.
              • Citations

                Oliver Hardy: Where's the basement?

                Desk Clerk: Downstairs.

              • Versions alternatives
                "Where to Now?", one of two shortened re-edited versions cut from this film and released to early home video and TV markets, was included on the "Hal Roach Comedy Classics, Volume 6" videocassette release from 1985.
              • Connexions
                Edited into Dance of the Cookoos (1982)
              • Bandes originales
                Home, Sweet Home
                (uncredited)

                Music partly composed, and arranged by H.R. Bishop from a Sicilian air

                Played on trombones by Stan Laurel and Eddie Conrad

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              • Date de sortie
                • 26 mars 1947 (France)
              • Pays d’origine
                • États-Unis
              • Site officiel
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              • Langue
                • Anglais
              • Aussi connu sous le nom de
                • En croisière
              • Lieux de tournage
                • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
              • Société de production
                • Hal Roach Studios
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                56 minutes
              • Couleur
                • Black and White
              • Rapport de forme
                • 1.37 : 1

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