Angora Love

1929 American silent film

  • December 14, 1929 (1929-12-14)
Running time
21 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesSilent film
English (original intertitles)

Angora Love is the final silent film made by Laurel and Hardy, released on December 14, 1929.

Plot

Laurel and Hardy encounter a wandering goat that becomes attached to them subsequent to their benevolent act of offering it doughnuts. The goat persistently trails them, necessitating its accommodation within their apartment. However, their attempts to conceal the animal from their landlord prove ineffectual, leading to escalating tensions and confrontations.

The situation escalates to a climax marked by a water altercation involving Stan, Ollie, the landlord, a fellow tenant, and a law enforcement officer. As the conflict unfolds, the policeman intervenes, resulting in the arrest of the landlord. Stan and Ollie emerge from the altercation seemingly triumphant.

Cast

  • Stan Laurel as Stan
  • Oliver Hardy as Ollie
  • Harry Bernard as Policeman
  • Charlie Hall as Neighbor
  • Edgar Kennedy as Landlord
  • Charley Young as Mr. Caribeau

Production notes

Angora Love was Laurel and Hardy's final silent film. It was released late in 1929 when most Hollywood studios had fully converted to sound productions. Several jokes would be recycled in Laughing Gravy and The Chimp. The foot rubbing gag was re-used in Beau Hunks.

See also

References

External links

  • Angora Love at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Angora Love at the TCM Movie Database
  • Angora Love at AllMovie
  • Angora Love at Rotten Tomatoes
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