Summer Saps
Summer Saps

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Summer Saps

1929
Movie
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English

How the Lupino's spent their summer. Slapstick comedy.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Leo McCareyGenres: Comedy, Short, Silent

Plot Summary

In this early Laurel and Hardy short, Stan and Ollie are in a pickle when they discover they have accidentally kidnapped a baby while trying to help a woman who is seemingly stranded. Their attempts to return the child to its rightful parents lead to a series of increasingly chaotic and comical mishaps, culminating in a frantic chase and a surprising revelation.

Critical Reception

As an early work from the iconic duo, 'Summer Saps' is appreciated for its foundational slapstick humor and the burgeoning chemistry between Laurel and Hardy. While not as refined as their later sound films, it showcases their signature comedic timing and physical comedy, earning positive remarks for its lighthearted entertainment value.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early showcase of Laurel and Hardy's physical comedy and chemistry.

  • A charming and amusing silent short filled with slapstick.

  • Offers a glimpse into the duo's developing comedic style.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally find 'Summer Saps' to be a fun and lighthearted comedy, particularly enjoyable for fans of classic silent films and the early work of Laurel and Hardy. Its simple premise and comedic execution are often highlighted as strengths.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for being one of the earliest credited directing jobs for Leo McCarey, who would go on to have a highly successful career directing comedies and dramas, including the Marx Brothers' 'Duck Soup' and the Academy Award-winning 'Going My Way'.

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