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Cast
Stan Laurel | ... |
Stan
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Oliver Hardy | ... |
Ollie
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Linda Loredo | ... |
Mrs. Laurel
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Symona Boniface | ... |
Lady Who Sits in Wet Chair (uncredited)
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Baldwin Cooke | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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Jean De Briac | ... |
Shopkeeper (uncredited)
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Dick Gilbert | ... |
Phone Booth Gawker (uncredited)
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Vladimir Gueteron | ... |
Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
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Charlie Hall | ... |
Cabdriver (uncredited)
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Jack Hill | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Frank Holliday | ... |
Rainbow Club Singer (uncredited)
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Tiny Sandford | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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Harry Wilde | ... |
Nightclub patron (uncredited)
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Directed by
James Parrott |
Written by
Leo McCarey | ... | () |
H.M. Walker | ... | () |
Produced by
Hal Roach | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
George Stevens |
Editing by
Richard C. Currier |
Sound Department
Elmer Raguse | ... | sound |
Production Companies
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- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1930) (United States) (theatrical)
- Video Suenos (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1930) (Spain) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
In this Spanish-language version of "Blotto" bachelor Oliver wants henpecked Stan to go out with him to a Prohibition-era nightclub, so they plan a ruse to get him out of the house. The fiery Mrs. Laurel overhears their plans and replaces the contents of Stan's hidden bottle of liquor with tea and spices. While the boys are at the club enjoying the dancers and the speakeasy-type atmosphere, they imbibe the concoction with seltzer water. The power of suggestion causes them to act like sloppy drunks, but the sight of a hot-tempered Mrs. Laurel with a shotgun quickly sobers them up. Written by duke1029@aol.com |
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Trivia | This film was simultaneously produced in a French language version, Une nuit extravagante (1930) and an English language version, Blotto (1930) with the actors speaking their own lines. For the non-English languages, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy read their lines from cue cards on which the appropriate language was printed phonetically. At the time of early talkies, dubbing was not yet practical. See more » |
Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of Blotto (1930). See more » |