In 'Come Clean,' Laurel and Hardy are tasked with cleaning a room, but their efforts are continuously thwarted by accidents, distractions, and their nagging wives. They find themselves running into each other, breaking dishes, and causing chaos in the process. In the end, they manage to save a life, but not without creating a mess.
In 'Brats', two mischievous young boys wreak havoc on their home while their parents are out. They play with toys, break things, and cause general chaos. The film is a comedic and family-friendly short from 1930.
Scram! is a comedy short film from 1932. It follows a series of comical events involving a drunk policeman, mistaken identities, a flirtatious wife, and a compromising situation.
The stooges are street cleaners who find some valuable bonds and return them to their owner. The man is so grateful that he offers them a big reward if they can find an honest man with executive ability. Their search leads them to a woman who's fiancée is honest, but he's in jail. The boys decide to commit a crime so they can go behind bars to find him. In prison the boys locate the man and help him escape, only to find out that their benefactor is a con man and on the way himself to the slammer.
In His Prehistoric Past, a caveman gets caught between two cavewomen, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and slapstick comedy. With a mix of jealousy, romance, and chaotic situations, this silent film is a classic example of Charlie Chaplin's humor.
King Bool returns to Bulvania to claim his throne and his girl.
Run ’Em Ragged, Snub Pollard’s 39th starring vehicle, uses familiar slapstick-- Over-the-top make-up, ethnic humor, and a chase across Los Angeles’s Echo Park-- But there is more here than knockabout; Sophisticated sight gags test the limits of the characters’ perception, making expert use of such props as a seemingly bottomless rowboat.
Benny Rubin promotes a wrestling show but ends up wrestling Constantine "Strangler" Romanoff himself.
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