Blotto (1930 film)

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Blotto
Directed by James Parrott
Produced by Hal Roach
Written by Leo McCarey
H.M. Walker
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Anita Garvin
Baldwin Cooke
Dick Gilbert
Charlie Hall
Frank Holliday
Tiny Sandford
Jean De Briac
Vladimir Gueteron
Jack Hill
Music by Leroy Shield (1937 reissue)
Cinematography George Stevens
Editing by Richard C. Currier
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) February 8, 1930
Running time 25:50 (3 reels)
Language English

[edit] Plot

During the prohibition period, Laurel and Hardy decide to spend a wild night out at the Rainbow club, taking with them a bottle of liquor which is hidden in the house. Mrs Hardy hears of their plan end replaces the alcohol with a non-alcoholic mixture. Stan and Ollie proceeed to get "drunk" at the nightclub, having a wonderful time. That is, until Mrs Hardy turns up armed with a shotgun, chases them into the street, and demolishes their car with one well-aimed shot.

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