The Chimp (1932)
- Director(s):
- James Parrott
Synopsis of The Chimp
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy have been working for a circus as two halves of an ersatz horse. When the circus closes, in lieu of pay, each employee gets a portion of the show. Stan gets the flea circus and Ollie gets Ethel the chimp. They try to check into a boarding house, but the proprietor (Billy Gilbert) -- who also has a wife named Ethel -- turns the chimp away. To get her in, the boys dress her in Ollie's clothes, while Ollie puts on her tutu. After the usual Laurel and Hardy confusion, they all wind up in the same room together -- Stan and Ollie, sharing a bed, unfortunately, with the flea circus. Someone in another room puts on some music; Ethel, overhearing it, starts to dance. The boys start yelling at Ethel, and the boarding house proprietor, thinking it is his wife, dashes in brandishing a gun. Ethel, the wife, actually does walk in, but runs off when she sees the chimp. Ethel, the chimp, gets ahold of the gun, and Stan, Ollie, and the proprietor take off, too. This is a loose variant on the same situation that drives two other Laurel and Hardy shorts, 1929's Angora Love and 1931's Laughing Gravy. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi
Complete Cast of The Chimp
- Jack Hill - Circus audience member
- Charles Gemora - Ethyl the chimp
- Oliver Hardy - Oliver
- Stan Laurel - Stanley
- Robert "Bobby" Burns - Tenant
- James Finlayson - Ringmaster
- Billy Gilbert - Landlord
- Martha Sleeper - Landlord's wife
- George Miller - Circus owner
- Stanley "Tiny" Sandford - Destructo
- Director(s):
- James Parrott
- Writer(s):
- H.M. Walker
- Producer(s):
- Hal Roach
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