Charlie Chaplin is a production line worker driven insane by the monotony of his job. When he is released from the hospital he is soon arrested for being a communist. This is Chaplin's last "silent" movie; however, sound effects are used on the track. ... more about Modern Times
Jilted by his girlfriend, "Jeanie-Weenie," Oliver joins the Foreign Legion to forget, bringing Stanley along with him. They wilt under the scorching desert sun and under the harsh discipline of the Commandant. ... more about Beau Hunks
It looks like the boys won't need to fish off the end of the pier to feed themselves any longer when Stanley's rich uncle Ebenezer Laurel dies, leaving a large estate. ... more about Laurel-Hardy Murder Case
In the dead of winter, street musicians Stanley and Oliver aren't getting much business in a run-down neighborhood, and then their instruments are smashed in a run-in with a formidable woman. ... more about Below Zero
Stan purloins his wife's secret bottle of liquor to have a wild night out at the Rainbow club with Ollie. However Mrs Laurel has replaced the booze with a noxious mixture of cold tea, mustard power and other hot ingredients. ... more about Blotto
Edgar (Edgar Kennedy) lost his job at the bank three months ago, but hasn't told his wife (Vivian Oakland), and they have been living off their savings, while Edgar pretends to go to work everyday. ... more about Clean Sweep
Stanley and Oliver, in their new jobs as footman and doorman at a ritzy hotel, wreak their usual havoc on the guests, including partially undressing a swanky blonde guest and repeatedly escorting a haughty Prussian nobleman into an empty elevator shaft. ... more about Double Whoopee
It's the Stone Age, and the king has declared that all eligible males must marry within 24 hours. The wizard Saxophonus has a terrible toothache and an unmarried daughter, Blushing Rose. ... more about Flying Elephants
The newly rich Mrs. Culpepper, eager to make an impression in high society, has planned a big dinner party. Her husband is less than enthusiastic, and she herself has much to learn about society ways. ... more about From Soup to Nuts
Leaving the dentist's office, where Hardy's teeth have been extracted by mistake, the boys, still under the influence of laughing gas, meet up with a traffic cop (Kennedy) and cause a huge traffic jam. ... more about Leave 'Em Laughing
Novice policemen Stanley and Oliver, eating lunch in their patrol car, nearly have their spare tire stolen by a thief and his sassy partner. ... more about Midnight Patrol
An emergency at his Aunt's ranch gets Ed Randall leave from the Navy. He returns to find the water cut off and her note due the next day. ... more about Rainbow Ranch
Two convicts (Laurel & Hardy), in an escape attempt, tunnel into the warden's office, instead. They then disguise themselves as painters and walk out the front gate. ... more about Second 100 Years
Ryder and Fallon have killed Moore, taken over his ranch, and injured Bud Ringo, Moore's replacement. Rodeo champ Johnny Ringo returns to help his brother. ... more about Spirit of the West
Edgar (Edgar Kennedy) starts a trailer vacation with his wife Vivien (Vivien Oakland) and father-in-law (Billy Franey), but doesn't get far before they are overtaken by two men from the finance company, who repossess the trailer for non-payment. ... more about Trailer Tragedy
Rich boy Waldo gets his clothes dirty playing football with the gang just before he has to go to his mother's society party. The gang tries to help him clean up. ... more about Washee Ironee