The Chimp (1932 film)
The Chimp is a Laurel and Hardy short film made in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The second half of the film is a reworking from their last silent film Angora Love (1929), itself reworked into a short film the previous year, Laughing Gravy (1931).
The Chimp | |
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Directed by | James Parrott |
Written by | H.M. Walker |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Starring | Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy |
Cinematography | Walter Lundin |
Edited by | Richard C. Currier |
Music by | Marvin Hatley Leroy Shield |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date | May 21, 1932 |
Running time | 25' 13" |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The comedy duo are working at the circus. They first appear in the Pantomime horse and then as assistants to Destructo, a strongman. The circus goes bankrupt after the Big Top is destroyed when Laurel and Hardy cause Destructo's cannonball-catching act to go wrong. The circus can't pay them their wages so Oliver is given a gorilla called Ethel and Stanley a Flea Circus as a payoff. Despite the film's title, Ethel isn't a chimpanzee. She is dressed in a ballet tutu and hat. Stanley and Oliver need to find a room to stay in overnight and they go to a guest house. The landlord gives them a room but refuses to let Ethel stay. A lion named MGM after the MGM lion has escaped from the circus. Stanley and Oliver try to smuggle Ethel into their room whilst avoiding MGM. They decide to leave Ethel outside for the night and go to bed. They sleep in the same bed as in all Laurel and Hardy films. Stanley falls out of bed and decides to sleep in the spare bed. Ethel climbs in through the window and gets into bed with Oliver. Ethel steals the blanket from Oliver so he decides to use the spare bed as well as Stanley. They both begin to itch and find that the flea circus has escaped into the bed. Another guest at the house puts some music on and Ethel begins to dance. The landlord has a wife called Ethel and when Oliver tells the gorilla to stop dancing the landlord thinks his wife is in the room with Stanley and Oliver. The landlord confronts Stanley and Oliver with a pistol. At the end, Ethel gets hold of the landlord's pistol and begins to shoot, scaring everyone out of the room.
Cast
- Stanley Laurel (Himself)
- Oliver Hardy (Himself)
- Tiny Sandford (Destructo)
- Billy Gilbert (Landlord)
- Charles Gemora (Ethel the gorilla, Opening Announcer)
- Jimmy Finlayson (Ringmaster)
- Dorothy Granger(Ethel, landlords wife)
- Belle Hare (Laid-off Circus Performer)
- George Miller (Circus owner)
- Bobby Burns (Tenant)
- Jack Hill (Audience)
- Lois Laurel (Audience)
- Baldwin Cooke (minor role)
- Dorothy Layton (minor role)
The Sons of the Desert
Chapters — called Tents — of The Sons of the Desert, the international Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, all take their names from L&H films. The Chimp Tent is in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1]
References
- "The Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society". The Sons of the Desert. Cincinnati, Ohio: The Chimp Tent, Oasis #279. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
External links
- The Chimp at IMDb
- The Chimp at AllMovie
- The Chimp at the TCM Movie Database
- The Chimp at Rotten Tomatoes