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| Written and filmed May, 1928.
Released by
MGM, October, 1928. Produced by Hal Roach. Supervised by Leo McCarey.
Directed
by Emmett J. Flynn. Two reels.
Cast: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy |
STORY: The Boys are homeless vagrants, until Ollie receives word that he's inherited a fortune from a deceased uncle. He buys a sumptious mansion and makes Stan his butler. After a night of indulging in too much champagne, Ollie returns home intent on playing a series of cruel practical jokes on Stan. Stan retaliates by breaking nearly everything in the house. |
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JL:Having only seen brief
excerpts from
this one, I'm not one to judge it. But I find it interesting that there
seems to be less agreement about Early to Bed than perhaps any
other
L&H film. I sometimes wonder if the critics were watching the same
film:
Randy Skretvedt (in Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies):So it's characteristic, it's uncharacteristic, it examines their relationship even though they don't play their normal roles, it's a clinker, it's a tour-de-force, and it has good gags that are scarcely gags at all. I simply must see this film! JB: It's almost as if they had made this film a year before, lost it, and then, in the middle of a series of pure Laurel and Hardy films, they discovered Early to Bed sitting on a shelf somewhere and released it . It really feels like a throwback to the earlier silents, before Laurel and Hardy became "Stan and Ollie". One of their least typical comedies. After a recent viewing of this film, I now agree with Mr. Skretvedt. Despite some fun moments, this film is a clinker. |
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