Laughing Gravy is a comedy short film from 1930 that follows the misadventures of a dog named Laughing Gravy. The film features humorous scenes of rooftop antics, covered-with-soot mishaps, and the pouring of a bucket of water on someone's head. The story revolves around Laughing Gravy's encounters with a strict landlord, snowstorms, flowerpots, barking, and being hit with a brick. As the plot unfolds, Laughing Gravy ends up climbing up a chimney, getting stuck in a rain barrel, and dealing with a smallpox quarantine. The film also touches on themes of inheritance, suicide, and the struggles of pet ownership. With its black-and-white cinematography, Laughing Gravy showcases the comedic duo's talent and delivers a series of slapstick gags and hilarious moments.
The Mansion of Madness is a dark comedy that takes place in a surreal mental asylum in 19th century France. The story follows a group of patients and their interactions with the staff and each other. The asylum's unique and bizarre practices create a backdrop for absurd and humorous situations. As the plot unfolds, the characters navigate the fine line between sanity and madness, leading to unexpected twists and turns.
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