Bacon Grabbers (1929)
- Director(s):
- Lewis R. Foster
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Synopsis of Bacon Grabbers
This Laurel and Hardy two-reel silent involves the boys' attempts to repossess a radio from Collis P. Kennedy (Edgar Kennedy). A barking toy dog scares them off at first, but they come back with a borrowed Great Dane. The Great Dane is also scared off by the toy. Ollie apprehends Kennedy while Stan breaks for lunch, but escapes when Stan hands him a sandwich instead of the summons. Finally the paper is served and the boys have to take the radio. This they do after a number of pratfalls. The radio, however, ends up being run over by a steamroller. Kennedy finds this hilarious until his wife appears and informs him that she just paid for the radio; Stan and Ollie find this funny until the steamroller runs over their car. This unfairly-overlooked Laurel and Hardy film makes use of the boys' classic technique of building gag upon gag through a battle of wits. Big Business is a more well-known example of this strategy. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Bacon Grabbers
- Oliver Hardy - Process server
- Edgar Kennedy - Summons target
- Jean Harlow - Target's wife
- Stan Laurel - Process server
- Director(s):
- Lewis R. Foster
- Writer(s):
- H.M. Walker, Leo McCarey
- Producer(s):
- Hal Roach
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