Fighting Friends
Fighting Friends

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Fighting Friends

1929
Movie
15 min
Japanese

Two friends accidentally run into a young, homeless woman, so they take her in.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Director: Leo McCareyGenres: Comedy, Short, Sport

Plot Summary

Stan and Ollie are attempting to find work and decide to become boxers. Their manager tries to rig a fight for them, but things quickly spiral out of control in classic Laurel and Hardy fashion. The film culminates in a chaotic boxing match where their signature slapstick and comedic timing take center stage.

Critical Reception

As a short film from the early sound era, 'Fighting Friends' is primarily appreciated for its energetic slapstick and the enduring chemistry between Laurel and Hardy. While not considered one of their definitive masterpieces, it showcases their evolving comedic style in the transition to talkies. Audience reception was generally positive, highlighting the physical comedy and predictable yet humorous plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early sound slapstick and the reliable comedic duo.

  • Appreciated as a good example of Laurel and Hardy's physical comedy transitioning to talkies.

  • Some critics noted its straightforward plot but forgave it due to the strong comedic performances.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's humor and the timeless appeal of Laurel and Hardy's antics, particularly their ability to generate laughs through physical comedy. The early sound elements are also frequently mentioned as a point of interest.

Fun Fact

This short film was one of the early opportunities for Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy to showcase their developing sound comedy, with much of the dialogue and sound effects being integral to the gags.

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