Tit for Tat (1935) Poster

(1935)

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Sex & Nudity

  • At one point, Charlie witnesses his wife coming down the stairs with Ollie. Both are laughing and the latter says he "had never been in a position like that before," which leads Charlie to believe they were engaged in monkey business... which they were not, nevertheless, Charlie still accuses Ollie of hitting on his wife.

Violence & Gore

  • Slapstick violence galore! All played for laughs!
  • Ollie throws a light bulb at Stan's head.
  • Ollie gets stranded atop the store sign when Stan raises the elevator, not knowing the ladder with Ollie on it were on top.
  • Charlie threatens both Ollie and Stan with physical violence if they go near his wife.
  • Stan, Ollie and Charlie toss mashed potatoes into each others' faces.
  • Charlie covers marshmallows that Stan and Ollie casually eat as they walk out with alum, making their lips pucker and muffle their speech.
  • Charlie picks up a curling iron and points it at Ollie. Stan plugs it in, causing Charlie to burn his hand. Ollie laughs, and as a result, Charlie clamps the burning iron to his nose.
  • Ollie opens a register drawer, hitting Charlie in the chin.
  • Stan and Ollie cover Charlie in lard.
  • Charlie trashes Stan and Ollie's store.
  • Stan and Ollie make Charlie fall into a basket of eggs and then dump them on his head.
  • When Stan tries to gentlemanly kiss Mrs. Hall's hand, Charlie kicks him in the rear, making his hat fly off.

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