Scram! (1932 film)
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Scram! | |
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Directed by | Raymond McCarey |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Written by | H.M. Walker |
Starring | Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Richard Cramer Arthur Housman Vivien Oakland |
Cinematography | George Stevens |
Editing by | Richard C. Currier |
Distributed by | M-G-M |
Release date(s) | September 10, 1932 |
Running time | 20:28 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Scram! is a 1932 Laurel and Hardy film.
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[edit] Plot
Ordered out of town by angry Judge Beaumont, vagrants Stanley and Oliver meet a congenial drunk who invites them to stay at his luxurious mansion. The drunk can't find his key, but the boys find a way in, sending the surprised woman inside into a faint. They revive her with what they think is water, but is actually gin, and all get tipsy in the process. Outside, the drunk realizes he's at the wrong house and stumbles off. Eventually, the real homeowner arrives, none other than Judge Beaumont.
[edit] Trivia
- According to Dutch Laurel & Hardy specialist Thomas Leeflang's book "Laurel & Hardy Compleet" this film was banned in The Netherlands in 1932. Moral crusaders thought that the scene where Laurel & Hardy lie on a bed with a woman was indecent.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Scram! at the Internet Movie Database