
By 1925, Oliver Hardy found himself
employed as a contract player at the Hal Roach Studios, while Stan
Laurel worked at the same address as a writer, director, and sometime
performer. By the following year, Roach initiated the "All-Star Series"
of comedy shorts, each of which featured some or all of his top comic
talent: Laurel, Hardy, James Finlayson, Charlie Chase and Edna Marian.
This is the first such film to feature both L&H.

JL: There was not much of chance for team chemistry to develop in this, their first appearance together in a Roach film. The film itself is virtually plotless, and seems to be a case of making it up as they went. Laurel has a brief bit as a hotel guest trying to get some sleep, while Hardy plays the hotel detective whose bath is interrupted and spends most of the film clad in a towel. Without even trying, Hardy steals the show. His delightfully expressive face and mannerisms leave little doubt as to who was the master of film technique among this largely-forgotten cast.
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