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TWO TARS (1928) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy & Edgar Kennedy| Slapstick, Comedy | Short
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Two Tars is a silent short subject directed by James Parrott starring comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 3, 1928.
Synosis:
During a shore leave, two sailors opt to rent an automobile, with Laurel assuming the role of driver. However, his lack of proficiency behind the wheel leads to a near collision with a pedestrian at a street corner. Subsequently, Hardy takes over driving duties but promptly crashes the vehicle into a lamppost, prompting him to retreat in embarrassment. Their misadventures continue as they encounter two young women struggling with a malfunctioning vending machine. Hardy's attempt to resolve the situation results in the machine's destruction, exacerbating the situation.
Their actions draw the ire of the store proprietor, leading to a chaotic encounter where Laurel and Hardy find themselves entangled in the escalating conflict. Despite their efforts to flee, they inadvertently become embroiled in a larger-scale altercation involving numerous motorists. This conflict quickly escalates into a chaotic exchange of vehicular damage and improvised weaponry.
The arrival of law enforcement is met with further chaos, as a steamroller inadvertently incapacitates the officer's motorcycle. Seizing the opportunity, Laurel and Hardy escape into a nearby railway tunnel, leaving behind a trail of vehicular wreckage.
Cast & Crew:
Stan Laurel – Stan
Oliver Hardy – Ollie
Edgar Kennedy – Motorist
Thelma Hill – Brunette Girl
Ruby Blaine – Blonde Girl
Charlie Hall – Shopkeeper
Edgar Dearing – Motorcycle Policeman
Harry Bernard – Truck Driver
Jack Hill – Motorist with Mattress
Chet Brandenburg – Motorist
Baldwin Cooke – Motorist
Frank Ellis – Motorist
Fred Holmes – Motorist
Helen Gilmore – Motorist
Clara Guiol – Motorist
Ham Kinsey – Motorist
Sam Lufkin – Motorist
Charles McMurphy – Motorist
Retta Palmer – Motorist
Lon Poff – Motorist
Thomas Benton Roberts – Motorist
Charley Rogers – Motorist
George Rowe – Motorist
Lyle Tayo – Motorist
Director: James Parrott
Story by: Leo McCarey
Title cards: H.M. Walker
Producer: Hal Roach
Cinematography: George Stevens
Editor: Richard C. Currier
Produced by: Hal Roach Studios
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Release Date: November 3, 1928
Running Time: 21 minutes
Country: United States
Language: Silent film with English intertitles
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