Wednesday, 27 December 2017

"Sons of the Desert," directed by William A Seiter

Movie, 1933

Thinly plotted caper starring Laurel and Hardy, who ham things up and pull of a fair few laughs from their ridiculous slapstick. This is a film with gender at its core - the wives dominate, bully and assault our heroes who are flawed and hapless. In this sense, they're strong and wronged, though on the other hand, they're clearly part of the machinery wearing Ollie and Stan down. Still, it's good fun and hokum. Possibly a little slow paced for modern audiences, although as a consequence, the film carries its audience along. 

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