Two Tars (1928)
At a rail crossing, a small fender bender incident turns into a major tit for tat retaliatory war among various motorists
Should Married Men Go Home (1928)
When Laurel visits Hardy at home, hi jinx occur and the Mrs orders them out They go to a golf course where they try to impress two young ladies and wind up in a mud slinging fight with other golfers
Habeas Corpus (1928)
Loony scientist Carle hires Laurel and Hardy to raid the cemetery to keep him supplied with dead bodies for his experiments
Brats (1930)
Laurel and Hardys bid for a quiet evening of checkers and pool is constantly interrupted by their squabbling brats, little Ollie and little Stanley
Night Owls (1930)
After far too many break ins on his watch, an ineffective policeman approaches the unsuspecting vagabonds, Laurel and Hardy, with a preposterous proposition one that would get him off the hook But, are the boys up to the task
Pardon Us (1931)
Two guys end up in prison after attempting to sell beer to a policeman during Prohibition
Twice Two (1933)
Stan and Ollie are married to each others sisters, and plan a dinner party to celebrate their mutual anniversaries
The Chimp (1932)
Two bumbling circus performers inadvertently help drive the circus into ruin and then end up in possession of a flea circus and an oversized chimp
Hog Wild (1930)
Ollie cant find his hat, much to the amusement of his wife and maid Then Ollie and Stan attempt to install a rooftop radio antenna
The Music Box (1932)
Like the legendary Sisyphus, deliverymen Laurel and Hardy struggle to push a large crated piano up a seemingly insurmountable flight of stairs
Another Fine Mess (1930)
Two homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it
Their Purple Moment (1928)
Stan and Ollie hold out money from their paychecks from their shrewish wives so they can enjoy a night out on the town with predictable results