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Step back into the golden age of classic comedy with Laughing Gravy (1931), a heartwarming and hilarious short film starring the legendary duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

In this charming story, the pair secretly hide a small dog in their rented room—breaking strict house rules and triggering a chain of chaotic, laugh-out-loud misadventures. From landlord troubles to freezing winter nights, every scene showcases the timeless chemistry and physical comedy that made them icons.

Released during the transition from silent films to talkies, Laughing Gravy beautifully blends silent-style slapstick with early sound-era charm. It’s pure vintage comedy gold that still entertains audiences nearly a century later.

Perfect for fans of classic cinema, black-and-white films, and old-school humor that never gets old!
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00:06The End
00:35The End
01:06The End
01:52Don't keep doing that
01:53You sound like a seal
01:56Take a drink of water
02:04You sound like a seal
02:04You sound like a seal
02:27You sound like a seal
02:32You sound like a seal
02:44You sound like a seal
03:13You sound like a seal
03:15You sound like a seal
03:16You sound like a seal
03:17You sound like a seal
03:17You sound like a seal
03:17You sound like a seal
03:18You sound like a seal
03:18You sound like a seal
03:19You sound like a seal
03:20You sound like a seal
03:21You sound like a seal
03:25You sound like a seal
03:49Where's that dog?
03:52What dog?
03:54You know what dog.
03:55I heard it barking.
03:58My friend, Mr. Laurel, has the hickhouse.
04:07Uh-huh.
04:14What you going to do with him?
04:16You know my rules about dogs.
04:18I'm going to throw him out.
04:20On a night like this?
04:22Listen, if I wasn't so kind-hearted,
04:25I'd throw you out too.
04:27Now, get to bed.
04:37Poor little laughing gravy.
04:45Lord, get!
05:01Where are you going?
05:03I'm going to get my dog.
05:04You've gotten us into enough trouble.
05:06I'll do it.
05:10Good.
05:12Good!
05:16Good!
05:18Good!
05:20Good!
05:31Oh, my God.
05:52I'm locked out.
05:53I'll come down and let you in.
05:55No, no, no.
05:57The landlord will hear you.
06:00Tie two sheets together and pull me up.
06:02Okay.
06:37Hey!
06:40Hey!
06:42Hey!
07:02Get away from here, you little mutt.
07:05Go on.
07:12Hey, hey, hey, hey.
07:49Come on.
07:51Come on.
08:01Come on.
08:30Oh, come on.
08:33Oh, come on.
08:44What happened?
08:51Wait there.
09:29What happened?
09:35Oh, come on.
09:44Ah!
10:00Ah!
10:00You!
10:04Open the door!
10:06Open the door!
10:08Open the door!
10:12Open the door!
10:13Not there!
10:14Open the door!
10:16Open the chimney!
10:18Come on!
10:19No, not you!
10:21Open the door!
10:25You better open the door!
10:28Open the door!
10:44uedl
10:46out
10:47out
10:47out
10:51in
10:52in
11:04That settles it, out you go the first thing in the morning, back in baggage, you get me?
11:28You climb up and get him and hand him down, and don't let him bark.
11:52Pass him to me through the window!
12:24Let's go!
12:33Stop!
12:35Stop!
12:39Stop!
12:41Stop!
12:56Hey! Pull me up!
13:22Push!
13:24Push!
13:26Push!
13:27Push!
13:37Oh, my God.
14:02Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
14:15Ah, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
14:20Take it out, I'm going to get out of there.
14:53Come on.
14:55Come on.
15:09What's the matter?
15:11I'm stuck. Do something to help me.
15:52Come on.
16:20Come on.
16:21Come on.
16:22Now look at us.
16:23We'll have to take a bath before we go to bed.
16:25Come on.
16:25What about laughing gravy?
16:28We'll wash him first.
17:24I'll be right back.
17:28Oh!
18:12Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:24Come in!
18:41Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:45Shh, shh, shh.
18:53Oh.
18:56I...
19:25Oh.
19:31Now you've gone and done it.
19:34If you're not out of here in 15 minutes, I'll send for the cops.
19:38So help me, Bob!
19:41Oh!
19:50Come on!
19:56Get out of here and make it snappy!
20:04Wait a minute.
20:05This house is under quarantine.
20:12No one can leave here for two months.
20:15Two months?
20:22This is more than I can stand.
20:25I can't.
20:30I can't.
20:34I can't.
20:36I can't.
20:40Come on!
20:40Oh!
20:41Oh!
20:41Oh!
20:42Oh!
20:44Oh!
20:49Oh!
21:10This is the straw that broke the camel's back.
21:19What's the matter?
21:23Why, you're the cause of me being in this deplorable condition.
21:28You've held me back for years, and I'm sick of it.
21:34We're packing.
21:53Here's a letter for you.
21:55Here we go.
21:57Here we go.
22:07Here we go.
22:07Here we go.
22:07Here we go.
22:15Here we go.
22:25Here we go.
22:26Here we go.
22:28Here we go.
22:36Here we go.
22:52Good night.
22:53Good night.
23:17What's that?
23:21A letter.
23:27Who is it from?
23:29A friend.
23:54What's it about?
23:56It's about me.
24:16Is it good news or bad news?
24:20Yes and no.
24:34What do you mean, yes and no?
24:38Tisn't, tisn't.
24:40Tisn't, tisn't.
24:42Tisn't, tisn't.
24:44Oh, you're getting on my nerves.
24:47Let me see that letter.
24:48I will not.
24:49Why?
24:49It's private.
24:50Oh, but if you feel that way about it, that settles it.
24:58I'm not interested in your affairs.
25:01Far be it from me to read your private mail.
25:05With me, it's a closed book.
25:10Finney, never bring up the matter again.
25:22It's private.
25:25Well, if it's private, it's private.
25:29But what I can't understand is having it private.
25:36Thank goodness it's not my nature to hold out anything on a pal.
25:41That's one thing they can never say about me.
25:45That I ever held anything private from a friend.
25:52No, sirree.
25:55Once a friend, always a friend.
25:59It's 50-50 with a hearty.
26:08But then, it takes all sorts of people to make a world.
26:14Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
26:18It's all right.
26:20Don't worry.
26:21I'll never complain.
26:24If it's private, it's private.
26:32You'll be sorry just too late.
26:38When our friendship turns to hate.
26:44When our friendship turns to hate.
26:48You'll be sorry just too late.
26:55You'll be sorry just too late.
27:05When our friendship turns to hate.
27:11You'll be sorry just too late.
27:16When our friendship turns to hate.
27:18You'll be sorry just too late.
27:21When our friendship turns to hate.
27:31You'll be sorry just too late.
27:36When our friendship turns to hate.
27:41What?
27:43Me read your letter?
27:45I should say not.
27:48No.
27:49Don't coax me.
27:50No hearty would ever read anyone's personal private mail.
27:58Absolutely not.
28:02All right.
28:04Give me that letter.
28:14Oh.
28:16Holding out on me, huh?
28:20It was ever thus.
28:28Oh.
28:30So we've come into a fortune, have we?
28:33Can we be?
28:35He, he, he, he, he, he.
28:41There's nothing.
28:46He, he, he, he, he.
28:47I've never had enough to go before.
28:47You were still here and the other.
28:49To me?
28:49He, he, he, he.
28:50Oh.
28:52I'm jealous.
28:53I'm jealous.
28:54Well, I'm jealous.
28:58You're jealous.
29:02You're jealous.
29:16Now I know why you didn't want me to read it.
29:21I'm sorry for everything I said.
29:27And I thought all the time it was you holding me back.
29:32Isn't it funny?
29:34We never see ourselves as others see us.
29:39Well, you better be going.
29:43What's going to become of you?
29:45Don't worry about me. I'll be all right.
29:52Goodbye.
29:54Bye.
29:56And good luck.
30:25You're not going to strip me of everything, are you?
30:28It's going to be lonesome enough without you doing it.
30:30You've taken the dog.
30:32Goodbye.
30:39Goodbye.
31:04To my pal.
31:08And to think you're giving it all up for me.
31:12For you?
31:14I didn't want to leave laughing gravy.
31:40I didn't want to leave laughing gravy.
31:41Yeah, I didn't want to leave laughing gravy.
31:41I didn't want to leave laughing gravy.
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