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| Written and filmed July-August,
1927. Released
by MGM, November, 1927. Produced by Hal Roach. Supervised by Leo
McCarey.
Directed by Hal Yates. Two Reels.
Cast: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Finlayson, Anita Garvin, Dorothy Coburn. |
STORY: Washing machine salesmen Laurel and Hardy attempt to deliver one of their machines to a house atop a huge flight of steps. A scuffle develops between The Boys, who start ripping each other's hats. Soon, passersby are drawn into the melee, and the scene becomes a hat-tearing free-for-all. |
Randy Skretvedt has appropriately dubbed
this film
"The Holy Grail of Laurel and Hardy movies." It was, at the time,
L&H's
most popular and successful comedy to date. Since then, it seems to
have
vanished off the face of the earth. No known print of Hats Off
exists
-- not a rarity for a silent film, but especially unfortunate in this
instance,
as it received widespread critical praise and was the genesis for their
Academy Award-winning short from 1932, The Music
Box. |
Photo used in graphic for Hats Off comes from our good friend David B. Pearson of www.Silent-Movies.com.
Copyright © John Larrabee, John V. Brennan 2002. All Rights Reserved.
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