Any Old Port! (1932)
8/10
Most amusing!
8 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy (themselves), Walter Long (Mugsy Long), Julie Bishop (slavey), Harry Bernard (boxing promoter), Charlie Hall (Stan's second), Dick Gilbert (Mugsy's second), Sam Lufkin (referee), Bobby Burns (justice of the peace), Will Stanton (drunk), Ed Brandenberg, Baldwin Cooke, Jack Hill (spectators), Eddie Baker (police chief), Frank Terry (lunch wagon man).

Director: JAMES W. HORNE. Dialogue: H.M. Walker. Photography: Art Lloyd. Film editor: Richard Currier. Music: Marvin Hatley, LeRoy Shield. Sound supervisor: Elmer Raguse. Producer: Hal Roach.

Copyright 4 February 1932 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer Distributing Corp. A Hal Roach Production. U.S. release: 5 March 1932. 2 reels.

COMMENT: A most amusing effort in which the boys rescue a petite maid-of-all-work from the clutches of Walter Long, but then find themselves (or rather Stan finds himself) in an hilarious boxing match with the said Long.

Extremely well produced and deftly directed, this Laurel and Hardy treat is definitely one for the permanent collection.
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