अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंSwept up in a police raid, Stan and Ollie are sentenced to jail and land in a jail labor camp. The governor visits, accompanied by two flappers, where the duo accidentally create rice puddin... सभी पढ़ेंSwept up in a police raid, Stan and Ollie are sentenced to jail and land in a jail labor camp. The governor visits, accompanied by two flappers, where the duo accidentally create rice pudding for a food fight.Swept up in a police raid, Stan and Ollie are sentenced to jail and land in a jail labor camp. The governor visits, accompanied by two flappers, where the duo accidentally create rice pudding for a food fight.
- Prisoner
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- Party Guest
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- Party Guest
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- Prisoner
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- Prisoner
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- Party Guest
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- Prisoner
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- Prisoner
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- Prisoner
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- Prisoner
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- Governor
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- Treetop Lookout
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- Prisoner
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- Prison Camp Officer
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- Party Guest
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- Prison Guard
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
And the opening title card---"Neither Mr. Laurel or Mr. Hardy had any thoughts of doing wrong. As a matter of fact,they had no thoughts of any kind".
Enormous Tiny Sandford is given the chore of guarding the boys on the work gang, and he takes the brunt of the abuse(gooey soup poured on his shoes;but only after it's been overloaded with pepper).
Actually,putting rice in the radiator IS a good way to stop a leak----but science takes a back seat to laughs and loss of dignity.
And their first prison film wasn't this one,but 1927's THE SECOND HUNDRED YEARS.
Plot In a Nutshell: Two innocent bystanders (Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy) are swept up in a police raid and sent to prison, where they wreak their usual havoc.
Why I rated it a '5': Overall this is not among L&H's best efforts. When you recycle multiple gags in a 20-minute film, it speaks to a lack of imagination and hints at churning just to get in their quota of 10 shorts a year. For those not aware, the 'loose-top-on-the-salt-shaker' bit was already used in "You're Darn Tootin'" and the 'soggy rice fight' was already used (in the form of pies) in "The Battle of the Century."
Perhaps if you have not seen either of those earlier shorts, "The Hoose-Gow" may seem fresh; but once you realize this, however, one can't help but be less than impressed with this effort. Add to this is the fact that the soggy rice fight isn't particularly hilarious and it just kind of falls flat. Hey, it's still Laurel and Hardy, so it's not a total loss. But in their entire catalog of work, "The Hoose-Gow" is decidedly run-of-the-mill.
5/10. Would I watch again (Y/N)?: Probably not. They did much better work elsewhere.
This early talkie is rather unpolished in construction, but Stan & Ollie are always fun to watch. Slapstick humor abounds, especially in the finale. James Finlayson plays the Governor.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOliver Hardy was injured during the filming of the scene in which Stan Laurel keeps nicking him with a pickaxe. A rubber pickaxe was originally to have been used for the scene, but it was decided that it looked too fake, in action, so a real one was substituted. Hardy moved a little too close to Laurel during the latter's backswing and received a very real cut from the pickaxe on his rear.
- गूफ़At the end of the film the car backs into the truck, just before the impact two barrels of whitewash tip over.
- भाव
Title Card: Neither Mr. Laurel nor Mr. Hardy had any thoughts of doing wrong - As a matter of fact, they had no thoughts of any kind
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनThere is also a colorized version.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in The Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy (1966)
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