. . "Laurel and Hardy." . . . . . "Slapstick comedy films"@en . "Laurel and Hardy"@en . . . "Laurel and Hardy decide to buy a boat, but their \"new\" boat from Joe's Junkyard might sink before they hit the water."@en . . "Slapstick comedies"@en . . . . . "Drama"@en . . "Fiction films"@en . . . . "\"Laurel and Hardy are in the fish business. They drive around town seeing if they can sell any. Stan suggests they catch their own fish and could keep all the profits when selling them to people. Ollie likes the idea so they buy a boat at the junk yard and try, sometimes unsuccessfully, to fix it up. When the boat is finally fixed up, the whole operation goes south\"--Internet movie database summary by Dylan Self, as viewed on April 15, 2009."@en . . . . . . . "Laurel & Hardy"@en . "Short films"@en . . . "Towed in a hole" . "Towed in a hole"@en . . . . . . "Laurel and Hardy are small time fish merchants. They decide to eliminate the middleman by buying a fishing boat."@en . "Laurel and Hardy, plying their trade as fish-peddlers, realize that it is wiser to buy their own boat and catch their own fish and keep the profits." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Laurel and Hardy decide to expand their fresh fish business by buying a boat to catch their own. They buy a boat that is in need of extensive repairs and chaos ensues."@en . "Clown comedies"@en . . . . "Towed in a hole (Motion picture)"@en . "Shorts"@en .