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Thicker than Water (1935 film)

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Thicker than Water
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames W. Horne
Written byStan Laurel (story)
Frank Tashlin (uncredited)
Produced byHal Roach
StarringStan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
CinematographyArt Lloyd
Edited byRay Snyder
Music byMarvin Hatley
Leroy Shield
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • March 16, 1935 (1935-03-16)
Running time
20:45
LanguageEnglish

Thicker than Water is a short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne, produced by Hal Roach, and released in 1935 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The short also features James Finlayson and Daphne Pollard in supporting roles. It was the last two-reel comedy starring the comedy team, as Hal Roach decided to end Laurel and Hardy short films and move them solely into feature films.

Plot

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Stan and Ollie find themselves tasked with washing dishes by Ollie's wife, initiating a series of mishaps. Stan's overly generous application of liquid detergent results in an excessively thick washing solution, leading to further complications as Ollie attempts to handle the dishes. Their interaction with James Finlayson, who arrives to collect payment for furniture, devolves into a convoluted dialogue regarding monetary exchanges.

In a bid to resolve the situation, Ollie withdraws their savings to purchase furniture, inadvertently squandering the majority of the funds on a grandfather clock at an auction, only for it to be destroyed shortly thereafter. Facing the repercussions at home, Ollie becomes the victim of a frying pan assault by his wife, resulting in serious injuries requiring a hospital visit.

The doctor enlists Stan as an unwilling blood donor for Ollie's transfusion, leading to a series of comical errors with the blood transfusion equipment. The machine malfunctions, causing an exchange of blood between the two, ultimately culminating in the machine's explosion. Upon exiting the hospital, Stan and Ollie discover that their physical appearances have been interchanged, prompting them to engage in humorous imitations of each other's mannerisms. Their departure from the hospital is punctuated by the characters comically embodying each other's identities, including vocal mannerisms and signature catchphrases.

Cast

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List of cast members[1]
Name Role
Stan Laurel --- Stanley
Oliver Hardy --- Ollie
Daphne Pollard --- Mrs. Daphne Hardy
James Finlayson --- Mr. Finlayson
Uncredited
Harry Bowen --- auctioneer
Ed Brandenburg --- bank teller
Allan Cavan --- Dr. F. D. Allen
Baldwin Cooke --- hospital visitor
Lester Dorr --- man at auction
Bess Flowers --- nurse
Gladys Gale --- auction bidder
Grace Goodall --- nurse Goodall
Charlie Hall --- bank teller

Production notes

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At three points in the film, Laurel and Hardy drag the next scene into the frame from off-camera. This effect was achieved with the optical-printing device known as a wipe.

References

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