Year: 1931
Runtime: 20 mins
Language: English
Director: James W. Horne
Stan and Ollie, on their luck, get sandwiches from a kind elderly woman. While eating they overhear her landlord threatening eviction over an unpaid mortgage, she’s rehearsing a play. They sell their car at the auction, where a drunk slips a wallet into Stan’s pocket. Ollie accuses Stan of theft, but the truth clears up and Stan gets the last laugh.
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