Another Fine Mess

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Another Fine Mess
Directed by James Parrott
Produced by Hal Roach
Written by H.M. Walker
Arthur J. Jefferson (play Home from the Honeymoon)
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Music by Leroy Shield
Cinematography Jack Stevens
Editing by Richard C. Currier
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) November 29, 1930
Running time 28 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Another Fine Mess is a 1930 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on a 1908 play by Arthur J. Jefferson, Stan Laurel's father, and is a remake of the 1927 film Duck Soup.

The title of the movie is Hardy's famous catchphrase 'Another fine mess'. However, in films Hardy always said 'Another nice mess'. The only known occasion 'Another fine mess' was apparently said by Ollie was in a radio programme the team made in the 1940s.[citation needed]

This is also the second film to feature the line "Here's another nice mess you've gotten me into", which was first used in The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case.

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Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel are vagabonds being chased by the police. They hide in the cellar of the mansion of a Quatermain-esque adventurer, Col. Buckshot (Jimmy Finlayson) recently departed for an African Safari, and which is to be rented out until his return. The boys are surrounded by police, so to deceive the honeymooning couple renting the house, Oliver disguises himself as Buckshot and Stan disguises himself as both butler and chambermaid.

During a girl-talk scene with Thelma Todd and Stan (disguised as the maid), Stan's comments get sillier and sillier, nearly causing Thelma to break character with the giggles.

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