
1925 · US
Directed by Ted Burnsten
Two years before Laurel, Oliver Hardy — still Babe — is already the heavy who thinks he is the brains. Ted Burnsten wrote and directed this two-reel Mirthquake comedy for producer Billy West; Arrow released it on 1 July 1925. Hardy and the slight, bewildered Bobby Ray play bellhops in a hotel that exists only to punish them. A door numbered so that 6 and 9 keep swapping rooms becomes a running gag; Frank Alexander, of the Ton of Fun trio, is the guest who only wants to sleep. It is valuable less as a lost Laurel and Hardy — Laurel is not in it — than as evidence of the persona Hardy had already built: the self-sure Southern bulk, forever one mistake ahead of the disaster.
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