Me and My Pal (1933 film)

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Me and My Pal
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Directed by Charles Rogers
Lloyd French
Produced by Hal Roach
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Cinematography Art Lloyd
Edited byBert Jordan
Music by Marvin Hatley
Leroy Shield
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • April 22, 1933 (1933-04-22)
Running time
20:19
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Me and My Pal is a 1933 American pre-Code short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by Lloyd French and Charles Rogers, and produced by Hal Roach. [1]

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Plot

Ollie, poised to marry the daughter of a wealthy oil magnate named Peter Cucumber, finds himself embroiled in a series of comedic misadventures alongside his friend, Stan, who serves as the best man. Stan's wedding present, a jigsaw puzzle, inadvertently becomes the focal point of their morning, captivating the attention of various individuals including a taxi driver, Ollie's butler, and a telegram delivery boy. As the completion of the puzzle eludes them, tensions rise, culminating in Cucumber's ire at the delay of his daughter's nuptials.

The scenario unfolds further as a confrontation ensues, leading to a police raid and subsequent arrests, sparing only Stan and Ollie who manage to conceal themselves. Amidst the tumult, the puzzle, symbolic of their predicament, is accidentally destroyed. Ollie's fortunes take a downturn with news of a financial crash affecting his investments in "The Great International Horsecollar Corporation," prompting a heated exchange between the friends.

Despite Stan's hopeful reassurances, Ollie's frustration reaches its zenith, leading to a decisive expulsion of Stan from the premises. Ultimately, amidst the discord and upheaval, Stan unwittingly discovers the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle.

Cast

Credited

Uncredited

Reception

Kine Weekly wrote: "This quick comedy, which is enlivened by slapstick, tells how a proposed marriage is wrecked by the bridegroom and best man's preoccupation in a jigsaw puzzle. Capital comedy bet." [2]

Restoration

In 2016, it was one of several Laurel and Hardy films to be restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. [3]

References

  1. "Me and My Pal". American Film Institute Catalog. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  2. "Me and My Pal". Kine Weekly . 197 (1369): 17. 13 July 1933. ProQuest   2338261552.
  3. "Laurel and Hardy Looking Better Than Ever". IndieWire. Retrieved May 9, 2017.