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Double Trouble

  • 1927
  • 22min
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5,3/10
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Marvin Loback and 'Snub' Pollard in Double Trouble (1927)
ComédieBrève

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSnub and Fat are roommates and vaudevillians. When the call for an audition comes, they pull out the stops to land the job, despite the poor reception by the chorus girls. When that fails, t... Tout lireSnub and Fat are roommates and vaudevillians. When the call for an audition comes, they pull out the stops to land the job, despite the poor reception by the chorus girls. When that fails, they turn to bill-collecting.Snub and Fat are roommates and vaudevillians. When the call for an audition comes, they pull out the stops to land the job, despite the poor reception by the chorus girls. When that fails, they turn to bill-collecting.

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    • James D. Davis
  • Casting principal
    • 'Snub' Pollard
    • Marvin Loback
    • Harry Martell
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    5,3/10
    15
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    • Réalisation
      • James D. Davis
    • Casting principal
      • 'Snub' Pollard
      • Marvin Loback
      • Harry Martell
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    Marvin Loback
    • Fat
    Harry Martell
    Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
    Jean Douglas
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      • James D. Davis
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    8mgconlan-1

    A scream start to finish

    I just saw this in a rather crudely prepared sound version from the 1930's, with dubbed in effects and corny music and a second reel in far worse condition than the first — at times the movie looked like a crude black-and-white animation rather than a live-action short. That's the bad news; the good news is that this is screamingly funny from the get-go to the end. "Snub" and his much larger dancing partner, "Fat" (Marvin Loback), struggle with each other in the room they share, try to crash the local vaudeville house and end up having to repossess a piano from their former landlord. "Snub" was a veteran of the Hal Roach studio (though this film was produced by his own company) and the by-play between him and Loback makes them look like the beta version of Laurel and Hardy (though the even funnier 1914 Sennett comedy "The Rounders," with Charlie Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle, is also an important Laurel and Hardy prototype). I think the reason these old comedies are still funny is that times, clothes, furniture and social mores may have changed, but human nature hasn't. Pollard isn't considered one of the "greats" of silent comedy, but he manages to sustain a brilliant series of gags throughout the 24-minute running time and offers more laughs in two reels than today's much-ballyhooed potty-humored "comedians' can give us in an entire feature.
    6boblipton

    The Trouble With Pollard & Loback Is Laurel & Hardy

    Snub Pollard and Marvin Loback lead this agreeable comedy about two would-be vaudevillians who are so awful they get booed off stage at rehearsal. Then, confronted with the necessity of maintaining life, they share a job repossessing a piano from their landlord.

    Snub Pollard was a fine white-faced clown doing absurd things in a normal-looking world. His forte was gag construction, and his long series of shorts for Hal Roach often seemed to be a series of perfectly executed gags connected by the wispiest of circumstances; you might call them surrealistic, but 'absurd' is more than good enough. Loback was a competent supporting comedian of the fat variety, surprisingly limber and energetic. Together they starred in a couple of seasons of late silent comedy shorts for the Stern Brother that were pretty good on their own hook.

    The problem was short budgets, so Pollard's big gags were not possible; and even more, the competition. There were many fine fat-and-skinny pairs, but these two paired up just when Laurel & Hardy came together, and the Sterns couldn't compete in terms of budget, gag writers, nor supporting comics. Even worse, they couldn't compete in terms of chemistry, and Stan and Ollie had it in spades, while Snub and Marvin were a couple of comics who could do all the gags, but had little extra.

    So this is a pretty good comedy, but it is forgotten, and deservedly so. Why look at these two when you could look at Stan & Ollie?

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      • États-Unis
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      22 minutes
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      • Black and White
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      • Silent
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      • 1.33 : 1

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