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Saps at sea (Motion picture)

"While working at the Sharp and Pierce horn manufacturing company, Ollie develops a rare disease of the nervous system known as hornophobia. Ollie's case is so acute that it borders on hornomania, and as a result, whenever he hears a horn blow, he is imbued with a sense of superhuman strength. After examining Ollie, Dr. Finlayson prescribes a sea voyage and goats' milk, but the boys reject the idea and decide to compromise by buying a goat and renting a small boat, which they intend to leave tied to the dock. After they settle in for their first night at sea, their plans go awry when Nick Grainger, an escaped murderer and spy, stows away on board, and the goat eats the rope anchoring the boat to the dock, setting the craft adrift. Upon awakening the next morning, Stan and Ollie find themselves adrift in the middle of the ocean and at the mercy of a murderer. Knowing that the sound of a horn will turn Ollie into a strongman, Stan plays his trombone and Ollie subdues Grainger to Stan's accompaniment. The harbor patrol then comes to the rescue and arrests Grainger, but as Stan demonstrates how Ollie accomplished his miraculous feat, Ollie goes wild at the sound of the horn and the boys are led ashore in chains"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940.

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  • "Best of Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy"
  • "Saps at sea and 'music' shorts"
  • "Laurel & Hardy 11"
  • "Laurel and Hardy : Saps at sea"@en
  • "Best of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy"
  • "You're darn tootin'"
  • "Saps at sea and "music" shorts"
  • "Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy, the collection"
  • "Chases of pimple street"@en

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  • "You're darn tootin': Members of a municipal band, Stanley and Oliver seem to be always following someone else's lead, rather than that of the temperamental conductor. Soon they're out of a job, as well as their lodgings when the landlady finds out they've been fired. The boys try their luck at being street musicians, but the tiffs they get into with each other soon spread to all in the street."
  • ""While working at the Sharp and Pierce horn manufacturing company, Ollie develops a rare disease of the nervous system known as hornophobia. Ollie's case is so acute that it borders on hornomania, and as a result, whenever he hears a horn blow, he is imbued with a sense of superhuman strength. After examining Ollie, Dr. Finlayson prescribes a sea voyage and goats' milk, but the boys reject the idea and decide to compromise by buying a goat and renting a small boat, which they intend to leave tied to the dock. After they settle in for their first night at sea, their plans go awry when Nick Grainger, an escaped murderer and spy, stows away on board, and the goat eats the rope anchoring the boat to the dock, setting the craft adrift. Upon awakening the next morning, Stan and Ollie find themselves adrift in the middle of the ocean and at the mercy of a murderer. Knowing that the sound of a horn will turn Ollie into a strongman, Stan plays his trombone and Ollie subdues Grainger to Stan's accompaniment. The harbor patrol then comes to the rescue and arrests Grainger, but as Stan demonstrates how Ollie accomplished his miraculous feat, Ollie goes wild at the sound of the horn and the boys are led ashore in chains"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • ""While working at the Sharp and Pierce horn manufacturing company, Ollie develops a rare disease of the nervous system known as hornophobia. Ollie's case is so acute that it borders on hornomania, and as a result, whenever he hears a horn blow, he is imbued with a sense of superhuman strength. After examining Ollie, Dr. Finlayson prescribes a sea voyage and goats' milk, but the boys reject the idea and decide to compromise by buying a goat and renting a small boat, which they intend to leave tied to the dock. After they settle in for their first night at sea, their plans go awry when Nick Grainger, an escaped murderer and spy, stows away on board, and the goat eats the rope anchoring the boat to the dock, setting the craft adrift. Upon awakening the next morning, Stan and Ollie find themselves adrift in the middle of the ocean and at the mercy of a murderer. Knowing that the sound of a horn will turn Ollie into a strongman, Stan plays his trombone and Ollie subdues Grainger to Stan's accompaniment. The harbor patrol then comes to the rescue and arrests Grainger, but as Stan demonstrates how Ollie accomplished his miraculous feat, Ollie goes wild at the sound of the horn and the boys are led ashore in chains"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."
  • "Ollie needs a rest after working in a horn factory, so he and Stan take a boating holiday but are kidnapped by a gangster."@en
  • "Olly needs a rest after working in a horn factory, so he and Stan take a boating holiday but are kidnapped by a gangster."
  • "Laurel & Hardy work in a horn factory, where the noise drives Hardy to a nervous breakdown, and ends with them taking a sea voyage that doesn't quite go as planned."@en
  • "Saps at sea: After working in the noisy horn factory, just the sound of one drives Oliver into a violent fit. Dr. Finlayson prescribes a long, restful sea voyage, so Stan and Oliver rent a boat and set sail, unaware that escaped killer Nick Grainger has stowed away onboard. To disable the crook, the boys prepare him a meal using string for spaghetti, sponges for meatballs and soap for cheese. But Grainger discovers their plan and decides to make them eat the stuff!"
  • "Stan and Ollie rent a boat to rest Ollie's shattered nerves ( -they test horns in a horn factory!- ) but a notorious gangster stows away and complicates matters! Also featured is a Charley Chase short entitled The Chases of Pimple Street."@en
  • "Stan and Ollie's job in a horn factory becomes too much for Ollie,who suffers a nervous collapse. The doctor diagnoses 'hornophobia'prescribing goat's milk and sea air. They acquire a goat and rent a moored vessel,but an escaped murderer takes refuge on their boat and is cast adrift with Stan and Ollie."@en
  • "Stan and Ollie rent a boat to rest Ollie's shattered nerves (they test horns in a horn factory!) but a notorious gangster stows away and complicates matters!"@en
  • "Stan and Ollie rent a boat to rest Ollie's shattered nerves (they test horns in a horn factory!) but a notorious gangster stows away and complicates matters!"

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  • "Features"@en
  • "Advertising"
  • "Curtmetratges"
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Videocassettes"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Clown comedies"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Slapstick comedies"@en

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  • "Saps at sea (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Saps at sea (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Saps at sea [Trailer]"
  • "Saps at sea"
  • "Saps at sea"@en