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Rating: 7.057/10 by 228 users

Sons of the Desert (1933)

Ollie and Stan deceive their wives into thinking they are taking a medically necessary cruise when they are really going to a lodge convention.

Directing:
  • William A. Seiter
  • Lloyd French
  • Chet Brandenburg
  • Byron Morgan
Writing:
  • Jack Barty
  • William A. Seiter
  • Eddie Welch
  • Oliver Hardy
  • Glenn Tryon
  • Stan Laurel
  • Charley Chase
  • Frank Terry
  • Hal Roach
  • Frank Craven
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 29, 1933

Rating: 7.057/10 by 228 users

Alternative Title:
Les compagnons de la Nouba - FR
Laurel & Hardy - Die Wüstensöhne - DE
Die Wüstensöhne - DE
Os Filhos do Deserto - BR
Öknens söner - SE
Helan och Halvan på rymmen - SE
Fraternally Yours - GB
Gøg og Gokke: Ørkenens sønner - DK
Laurel et Hardy - Les Compagnons de la nouba - FR
Περιπέτεια στη Χονολουλού - GR
Οι Γιοι της Ερήμου - GR
Infame Lügner - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 05 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: husband wife relationship, deceived wife, deception, pre-code, next door neighbor, domineering wife, convention, subterfuge, best friends
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Stan Laurel
Stanley 'Stan' Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Oliver 'Ollie' Hardy
Mae Busch
Mrs. Lottie Hardy
Dorothy Christy
Mrs. Betty Laurel
Lucien Littlefield
Dr. Horace Meddick
Ernie Alexander
Waiter (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
A Son of the Desert (uncredited)
Charita
Lead Hula Dancer (uncredited)
Ellen Corby
Partygoer at Table Next to Charley's (uncredited)
Robert Cummings
Steamship Announcement Witness (uncredited)
John Elliott
Exalted Ruler (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert
Mr. Ruttledge (voice) (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
Waiter (uncredited)
Pat Harmon
Doorman (uncredited)
Ty Parvis
Singer of "Honolulu Baby" Number (uncredited)
Hal Roach
Bit Part (uncredited)

John Chard

Honolulu Baby! As members of the mason mens club The Sons Of The Desert, Stan & Ollie are desperate to go away to one of the clubs conventions in Chicago. This idea is given the no no from the boys' wives {Mae Busch & Dorothy Christy}, so Ollie fakes ill health and the boys wangle a supposed sea voyage to aid his recovery. Of course they head to Chicago for their boys own fun, unbeknown to them that the ship they had told their wives they were travelling on has sunk at sea! I think this stands the test of time as one of the best Laurel & Hardy pictures because it's one of the most professional that they made. Laurel wasn't wholly satisfied with a couple of preceding features that they did, he felt it was becoming slapstick for slapstick's sake, so in came a new writing team to work with him to give us a tighter character driven laugh fest. The films main triumph is the integration and impact of the wives, they add greatly to the comedy with sparky dialogue and visual madness. So many great moments that I don't wish to point any single one out, you just need to see it and enjoy. The songs are fun, the narrative is as tidy as they would do, and the underlying honesty is the best policy message is one we all should heed. 9/10


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