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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn the dead of night, a terrible toothache wakes up poor Stan, and after a series of home-made remedies, Ollie takes him to the dentist. There, ample amounts of laughing gas lead to the perf... Leggi tuttoIn the dead of night, a terrible toothache wakes up poor Stan, and after a series of home-made remedies, Ollie takes him to the dentist. There, ample amounts of laughing gas lead to the perfect mess. Will Stan ever visit the dentist again?In the dead of night, a terrible toothache wakes up poor Stan, and after a series of home-made remedies, Ollie takes him to the dentist. There, ample amounts of laughing gas lead to the perfect mess. Will Stan ever visit the dentist again?
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Dorothy Coburn
- Dentist's Nurse
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Edgar Dearing
- Dental Patient
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Otto Fries
- Burly Dentist
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Al Hallett
- Dental Patient
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jack Hill
- Irate Motorist
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Jack Lloyd
- Dentist
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Sam Lufkin
- Dental Patient
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Viola Richard
- Dentist's Nurse
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Tiny Sandford
- Dental Patient
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Recensioni in evidenza
For the lovers of Laurel and Hardy out there, this is about as typical as you can find--with lots of bits in this silent film that were reprised in later Stan and Ollie shorts. While some may find this a bit repetitive, there is a nice familiarity about the film--plus in most cases, this was their first film to feature these bits.
The film begins with Stan in misery with a toothache and their irritated landlord losing his patience. Once again, as in THEY GO BOOM, Charlie Hall is the short-tempered landlord and once again the argument results in some funny rough and tumble bits. Then the film switches to the dentist's office and is reminiscent of the dentist portion of PARDON US--but with a twist. Both Stan and Ollie get a massive over-dose of laughing gas and leave the office highly intoxicated. This leads to a funny but overly long segment with traffic cop Edgar Kennedy. It seems to go on forever but end very well.
Again, nothing especially different about this film compared to others, but it is all done so well and is so much fun, I really didn't mind at all. This is one of the more difficult silent shorts of the team to find, but if you do, be sure to give it a watch.
The film begins with Stan in misery with a toothache and their irritated landlord losing his patience. Once again, as in THEY GO BOOM, Charlie Hall is the short-tempered landlord and once again the argument results in some funny rough and tumble bits. Then the film switches to the dentist's office and is reminiscent of the dentist portion of PARDON US--but with a twist. Both Stan and Ollie get a massive over-dose of laughing gas and leave the office highly intoxicated. This leads to a funny but overly long segment with traffic cop Edgar Kennedy. It seems to go on forever but end very well.
Again, nothing especially different about this film compared to others, but it is all done so well and is so much fun, I really didn't mind at all. This is one of the more difficult silent shorts of the team to find, but if you do, be sure to give it a watch.
Leave 'Em Laughing (1928)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Laurel is suffering from a toothache so Hardy takes him to the dentist who accidentally fills them with laughing gas. The early gags of Hardy trying to pull the tooth are funny but the ending with the cars goes on a bit too long and gets rather tiresome.
They Go Boom! (1929)
*** (out of 4)
Hardy has a cold so it's up to Laurel to try and find a cure so that they can get a good night's sleep. Highlights include the mustard bath and the exploding mattress.
One Good Turn (1931)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
L&H set out to raise $100 when they overhear an elderly woman say she's going to be evicted. Not too many laughs in this one outside the opening sequence in the woods.
Thicker Than Water (1935)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Laurel and Hardy waste $300 on a grandfather clock so Hardy's wife hits him with a frying pan and sends him to the hospital. Again, not too funny and the worst part is the ending where the two change personalities. This here should have been a lot funnier than it turned out.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Laurel is suffering from a toothache so Hardy takes him to the dentist who accidentally fills them with laughing gas. The early gags of Hardy trying to pull the tooth are funny but the ending with the cars goes on a bit too long and gets rather tiresome.
They Go Boom! (1929)
*** (out of 4)
Hardy has a cold so it's up to Laurel to try and find a cure so that they can get a good night's sleep. Highlights include the mustard bath and the exploding mattress.
One Good Turn (1931)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
L&H set out to raise $100 when they overhear an elderly woman say she's going to be evicted. Not too many laughs in this one outside the opening sequence in the woods.
Thicker Than Water (1935)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Laurel and Hardy waste $300 on a grandfather clock so Hardy's wife hits him with a frying pan and sends him to the hospital. Again, not too funny and the worst part is the ending where the two change personalities. This here should have been a lot funnier than it turned out.
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This was another Laurel & Hardy short I watched on Hulu as linked from IMDb. In this one, Stanley has a toothache that's bothering bed mate Ollie so he tries various ways to get rid of it to no results. So they go to the dentist but this one is not the best in health care since the patients keep running away! I'll stop there and just say that this was quite funny almost to the end but when the laughing gas effect comes in and they run into cop Edgar Kennedy, the scene is maybe milked a little too long but it at least leads to a hilarious ending. Oh, and Charlie Hall also has a good bit as the landlord. So on that note, Leave 'Em Laughing mostly lives up to its title.
This movie certainly does justice to its title.
It takes a while for the movie to take shape and pace, after all, this is one of the earliest Laurel & Hardy movies, from the period when they obviously were still searching for the right style. However after the movie its slow ending the movie really starts to take pace and become interesting from the moment the two boys are at the dentist. The movie becomes a good old fashioned laugh fest from that point on.
The bits at the dentist were already great but the movie gets even better in the ending, when the boys are extremely high from the laughing gas they got exposed to at the dentist. They get into trouble with the police officer played by Edgar Kennedy, who tries to control the traffic but of course the seriously high boys keep messing things and traffic up with their car.
The movie consists out of some great slapstick moments and some hilarious comical situations. Also the very last scene is one to remember, also because of the fact that it's so totally random. It makes it all the more hilarious.
All in all this is a surprisingly good and entertaining Laurel & Hardy silent comedy short, especially when considering that this movie was from their begin-period.
8/10
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It takes a while for the movie to take shape and pace, after all, this is one of the earliest Laurel & Hardy movies, from the period when they obviously were still searching for the right style. However after the movie its slow ending the movie really starts to take pace and become interesting from the moment the two boys are at the dentist. The movie becomes a good old fashioned laugh fest from that point on.
The bits at the dentist were already great but the movie gets even better in the ending, when the boys are extremely high from the laughing gas they got exposed to at the dentist. They get into trouble with the police officer played by Edgar Kennedy, who tries to control the traffic but of course the seriously high boys keep messing things and traffic up with their car.
The movie consists out of some great slapstick moments and some hilarious comical situations. Also the very last scene is one to remember, also because of the fact that it's so totally random. It makes it all the more hilarious.
All in all this is a surprisingly good and entertaining Laurel & Hardy silent comedy short, especially when considering that this movie was from their begin-period.
8/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
In 2023 Flicker Alley released LAUREL & HARDY - YEAR ONE which included all the silent shorts that L & H made in 1927. Most of these shorts did not feature them as a team. But by the following year they were inseparable and the comedies they made together included one gem after another. Most people don't know that L & H began their careers during the silent era. When sound arrived, they were fortunate their voices matched their physical appearances and personalities perfectly so the transition actually helped to boost their popularity. However, this success placed their silent shorts into obscurity and they were essentially forgotten.
In 1993 the descendants of Hal Roach, the man who produced the Laurel & Hardy comedies, issued a 10 volume set on VHS of all the L&H silent shorts along with a few of their solo efforts. Six years later Image Entertainment reissued that VHS set on 10 DVDs. The shorts were in rough shape but at least they were in complete form. Aside from the many really bad public domain copies that still are out there in varying degrees of substandard quality, that's all we had available up to now. But in 2024, Flicker Alley is back with LAUREL & HARDY: YEAR TWO, which contains all the 10 shorts L & H made in 1928.
Now that L & H were being billed and promoted as a team, they no longer appeared as supporting players in the shorts of other Hal Roach comedians although they would appear as themselves in cameos from time to time. The first of the 10 shorts, LEAVE EM" LAUGHING, about the effects of laughing gas after a trip to the dentist was an instant classic and set the pattern for the other 9. The basic premise being that despite their best intentions or occasionally from deliberate acts by the boys (as they were affectionately known), the result was usually mayhem and destruction on an unprecedented scale.
The other 9 shorts are as follows. THE FINISHING TOUCH which shows how not to build a house. FROM SOUP TO NUTS where the boys destroy a swanky dinner party. YOU'RE DARN TOOTIN' has two horn players giving busking a bad name. THEIR PURPLE MOMENT introduces L & H's wives for the first time. SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME? Focuses on more domestic "bliss". EARLY TO BED has Stan playing butler to Ollie's rich man. TWO TARS is a classic of reciprocal destruction while HABEAS CORPUS features the boys in a graveyard. Finally WE FAW DOWN has L & H clashing with their wives over a poker game.
As with the first set, LAUREL & HARDY: YEAR TWO comes loaded with extras. There are commentaries, special features, comedy fragments, and a fully restored version of A PAIR OF TIGHTS a female "Laurel & Hardy" comedy starring Anita Garvin & Marion Byron which has not been seen since it was excerpted for THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY compilation in 1960. The accompanying scores by Neil Brand, Robert Israel, and others are fine as usual but it's really great to have the original Vitaphone music and sound effects tracks for the later shorts. Another fine job from Flicker Alley. I anxiously await 1929...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
In 1993 the descendants of Hal Roach, the man who produced the Laurel & Hardy comedies, issued a 10 volume set on VHS of all the L&H silent shorts along with a few of their solo efforts. Six years later Image Entertainment reissued that VHS set on 10 DVDs. The shorts were in rough shape but at least they were in complete form. Aside from the many really bad public domain copies that still are out there in varying degrees of substandard quality, that's all we had available up to now. But in 2024, Flicker Alley is back with LAUREL & HARDY: YEAR TWO, which contains all the 10 shorts L & H made in 1928.
Now that L & H were being billed and promoted as a team, they no longer appeared as supporting players in the shorts of other Hal Roach comedians although they would appear as themselves in cameos from time to time. The first of the 10 shorts, LEAVE EM" LAUGHING, about the effects of laughing gas after a trip to the dentist was an instant classic and set the pattern for the other 9. The basic premise being that despite their best intentions or occasionally from deliberate acts by the boys (as they were affectionately known), the result was usually mayhem and destruction on an unprecedented scale.
The other 9 shorts are as follows. THE FINISHING TOUCH which shows how not to build a house. FROM SOUP TO NUTS where the boys destroy a swanky dinner party. YOU'RE DARN TOOTIN' has two horn players giving busking a bad name. THEIR PURPLE MOMENT introduces L & H's wives for the first time. SHOULD MARRIED MEN GO HOME? Focuses on more domestic "bliss". EARLY TO BED has Stan playing butler to Ollie's rich man. TWO TARS is a classic of reciprocal destruction while HABEAS CORPUS features the boys in a graveyard. Finally WE FAW DOWN has L & H clashing with their wives over a poker game.
As with the first set, LAUREL & HARDY: YEAR TWO comes loaded with extras. There are commentaries, special features, comedy fragments, and a fully restored version of A PAIR OF TIGHTS a female "Laurel & Hardy" comedy starring Anita Garvin & Marion Byron which has not been seen since it was excerpted for THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY compilation in 1960. The accompanying scores by Neil Brand, Robert Israel, and others are fine as usual but it's really great to have the original Vitaphone music and sound effects tracks for the later shorts. Another fine job from Flicker Alley. I anxiously await 1929...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
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- QuizFirst appearance by Edgar Kennedy in a Laurel and Hardy film. Kennedy would go on to play exasperated cops in several more films with the duo.
- BlooperStan an Ollie are in bed with Stan suffering from toothache. Ollie fills a hot water bottle and places it on the pillow for Stan to put his head on it. The stopper comes out of the bottle and soaks the bed which wakes Ollie up. He picks up the limp bottle and throws it on the floor. A while later he gets out of bed and steps on the bottle and water shoots up his leg.
- ConnessioniEdited into L'allegro mondo di Stanlio e Ollio (1965)
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