In 'The Hoose-Gow,' Laurel and Hardy find themselves in a labor camp where they create mayhem and havoc. Their attempts at a prison break, food fights, and comedic antics lead to hilarious consequences.
In this two-reeler, Jimmy Jump wants to please both of his parents, but they disagree about everything. His father wants him to act more manly, although Jimmy gets his sensitivity from his mother. He wants to wed his girlfriend, and so accepts a job at his father's iron foundry, but does not excel there. Next, Jimmy goes to a tough dance-hall to impress his girl. A highlight is his parody of an Isadora Duncan dance.
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