Living Things
Living Things

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Living Things

1934
Movie
120 min
Japanese

Living Things a film by Heinosuke Gosho

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: Leo McCareyGenres: Comedy, Romance, Short

Plot Summary

In this short film, Laurel and Hardy are working as chefs in a restaurant. Stan is struggling to impress his new girlfriend, Daisy, and Oliver tries to help him out, leading to a series of chaotic and slapstick mishaps in the kitchen. Their attempts to cook and serve a meal descend into typical Laurel and Hardy mayhem.

Critical Reception

Living Things is generally considered a charming and humorous short film from the legendary comedy duo. While not as iconic as some of their feature-length works, it showcases their signature physical comedy and chemistry, providing lighthearted entertainment for fans. It is often appreciated for its efficient storytelling and classic gags within a brief runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • A solid entry in the Laurel and Hardy shorts canon, delivering expected comedic chaos.

  • Showcases the duo's timeless physical comedy and charm.

  • A fun, quick burst of classic slapstick humor.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's effectiveness as a short, enjoyable comedy piece. Viewers appreciate the familiar antics of Laurel and Hardy and the straightforward, gag-driven humor. It's seen as a good example of their early work and a satisfying, light diversion.

Fun Fact

This short film was directed by Leo McCarey, who went on to have a highly successful career directing acclaimed films like 'An Affair to Remember' and 'The Awful Truth'.

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