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Rating: 6.1/10 by 14 users

Early to Bed (1928)

Oliver inherits a fortune and hires Stan as his butler and proceeds to torment him. Stan finally rebels and goes on a rampage, destroying Oliver's fancy furnishings.

Directing:
  • Emmett J. Flynn
  • Lloyd French
Writing:
  • H.M. Walker
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Oct 06, 1928

Rating: 6.1/10 by 14 users

Alternative Title:
Früh zu Bett - DE
Presto a letto - IT
Tutti a letto - IT
Couche-Tard - BE
Temprano a la Cama - ES
Le valet casse tout - FR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
No Language
Runtime: 00 hour 20 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: butler, bed, black and white, dog, silent film, two reeler, short film
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John Chard

Hardy Manor! One of the lesser lights of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's silent productions. Early to Bed is directed by Emmett Flynn and photographed by George Stevens. Over the years it has proved to be one of the boy's films that most can agree is a little bit off. It's not so much that the gags are in short supply, but more so it veers towards a darker side that doesn't sit well. Plot has Ollie inheriting some cash, which quickly turns him into a completely different person. He hires Stan as his butler and promptly starts to lord it over his abode. But Stan will only take so much bullying... The most fun comes from a number of sequences set around the water fountain in the gardens, and the carnage that ensues once Stan finally flips and goes on a mad rampage. These sequences are heightened by the jolly musical accompaniments and the quality sound effects, while a cunning canine pet is fun and the only one unhindered by the odd tone of the piece. Not essential and only of interest to Stan & Ollie completists. 5/10


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