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Step into the world of classic comedy with The Laurel and Hardy Murder Case (1930), a hilarious black-and-white comedy mystery starring the legendary duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Packed with spooky misunderstandings, funny reactions, and unforgettable slapstick moments, this timeless film delivers nonstop laughter from beginning to end.

When the duo finds themselves caught in a strange mansion filled with mystery and confusion, chaos quickly follows. Their unique chemistry and classic comedic timing make this one of the most entertaining Laurel and Hardy adventures from the golden age of Hollywood comedy.

Perfect for fans of vintage comedy, old-school humor, and classic black-and-white films.

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04:03Three million dollars.
04:06Is that as much as a thousand?
04:09Why, man alive, it's twice as much.
04:14Gee whiz.
04:18And is that all mine?
04:21If I can convince them that you're the heir,
04:25we'll be living in luxury the rest of our lives.
04:28Now you just leave everything to me.
04:33Come on.
05:05There, there, there now.
05:09Pardon me.
05:12What time are you going to read the will?
05:15Sorry to disappoint you, old dear, but there ain't going to be no reading of no will.
05:22Well, what are we here for?
05:25I'll tell you what you're here for.
05:27You're here because Ebenezer Laurel didn't die a natural death.
05:31He was murdered.
05:40Take care of her, Boyd.
05:49This is an outrage.
05:51An absolute outrage.
05:53Maybe it is and maybe it ain't.
05:55But you're going to stay right here in this house until somebody cracks.
06:04Well, I'm sorry, officer, but I think I'll be going.
06:07I have a couple of tickets for the theater.
06:17Hey, show this gentleman to his seat.
06:34Hey.
06:35Hey, you're right.
06:35Now, get this, folks.
06:36I have got a hunch that Ebenezer Laurel was murdered...
06:40...by a relative...
06:42...so that said relative will come into all his dough.
06:46Oh, no. You can't do this.
06:49I didn't murder him. I wish I didn't.
06:52I hardly knew the old man.
06:59Sit down and keep quiet.
07:03You're all under suspicion of the murder
07:05until we find out which one of you pulled the job.
07:09Now let that sink in.
07:12That'll be all for tonight.
07:15The housekeeper will show you to your rooms.
07:18And don't any of you try any of that escape stuff
07:20because the house is surrounded.
07:24This is terrible.
07:32Keep your eye on them.
07:34Oh, yes, sir.
07:55See who that is.
07:58And no monkey business.
08:17Pardon me, my good man.
08:19But is this the home of the late Ebenezer Lorrow?
08:24Yes, sir.
08:30There's no moreΓΆ laptops than it ain't.
08:43There's no mores there.
08:47The city.
08:48There's no morefor they.
08:49Let's go.
08:50Yes, sir.
08:53Please put your eyes on, huh?
08:54Thank you, Sir.
08:56What is the nature of your business, sir?
08:59Why, this is Mr. Laurel, Esquire,
09:02the heir to the Laurel Estate.
09:10Very well, gentlemen.
09:13Just a minute.
09:21What a beautiful home.
09:24And what luxury.
09:27And to think it's all ours.
09:35What do you mean, ours?
09:38It's mine.
09:46There you are.
09:48Just like all the rest of them.
09:52Sitting on top of the world and turning down your best pal.
09:57Your benefactor.
09:59I might have known it.
10:02Well?
10:06Goodbye.
10:08And good luck.
10:18It was ever thus.
10:27Oliver.
10:43Are you really going?
10:55It's mine.
10:58So you would turn me out, eh?
11:02Well, let me tell you something.
11:03Err or nowhere.
11:05I'm not leaving this house.
11:08And furthermore, I'm going to get half of everything that's coming to you.
11:29Good evening.
11:31Good evening, sir.
11:33This is Mr. Laurel.
11:34Um.
11:40What a beautiful house is, sir.
11:41Are you sure, you know, Laurel?
11:45Well, sure, sure.
11:48Why, can't you see the family resemblance?
11:57Yeah, that happens to be General Grant.
12:03Why, of course it's General Grant.
12:06His son and I belong to the same alma mater,
12:10meaning Delpha Phi Delta.
12:14Ra, ra, ra. Ra, ra, ra.
12:18Sis, boom, ra.
12:26Now that that's all settled,
12:28would you mind if we had a look at the will?
12:31That'll be attended to later,
12:34when we find out who murdered Ebenezer Laurel.
12:43Then there won't be any reading of the will tonight.
12:46No, not tonight.
12:50Well, goodbye. We'll see you later.
12:52Wait a minute.
12:54You'll stay right here.
12:56Well, you don't think we had anything to do with it, do you?
12:59I'm not saying.
13:00But I believe that the criminal always returns to the scene of his crime.
13:08Sure.
13:13Show them to a room.
13:16This way, gentlemen.
13:22Don't you think you're overstepping your bounds?
13:25Goodnight.
13:27Goodnight.
13:29Goodnight.
13:46Hi.
13:47What?
13:48Chinook.
13:56Oh, my God.
13:57I'm dying.
13:59I'm dying.
14:00Hi.
14:05Oh, my God.
14:09You're right.
14:10Hi, my God.
14:13You'reγƒͺus.
14:13Oh, my God.
14:13Oh, my God.
14:22Why is everything covered?
14:25This is the room where the old man was murdered.
14:39His body was found in that cupboard.
14:54Good night, gentlemen.
14:56I hope you'll have a nice, long sleep.
15:12Pardon me.
15:25Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into.
15:32What do you mean, I got you into?
15:35Well, your name's Laurel, isn't it?
15:42Well, only on my mother's side.
15:44You see, it was like this.
15:48Mother's side.
16:13Oh, my God.
16:16Oh, my God.
16:18Oh, my God.
16:19Get it, get it, get it!
16:42Is everything all right, gentlemen?
16:48Yes, sir.
16:50Good night.
17:22I think we'd better get to bed.
17:34Ollie.
17:36What?
17:37Do you remember what you said to me downstairs a few minutes ago?
17:44About you were going to get half of everything that was coming to me?
17:49Yeah.
17:53Well, I've been thinking.
17:56What do you mean? I'm not going to get my hat?
17:59No.
18:00Well, what do you mean?
18:01No, I didn't want you to feel slighted.
18:06You can have it all.
18:18Get to bed.
18:20Get to bed.
18:42Go to bed.
18:44I'm not going to go.
18:55Go to bed.
18:56Alley.
19:00What's the matter?
19:01I'm scared.
19:04Why, there's nothing to be afraid of.
19:07Dead men can't hurt you.
19:09Now lie down and relax.
19:32No!
20:14Get the light.
20:29Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
20:33Oh!
20:34Oh, oh, oh, oh!
21:07Get the light!
21:08Get the light!
21:09Get the light!
21:10I can't see!
21:29You're wanted on the phone, down in the library room.
22:01Come on.
22:04Let's go.
22:04Listen, fellas. When I was in there, get back to bed.
22:09Where are you going?
22:11I'm going home.
22:13What for?
22:14I can't relax.
22:31You're wanted on the phone.
22:34Downstairs.
23:00Downstairs.
23:02Downstairs.
23:03Downstairs.
23:04Downstairs.
23:05No!
23:09Why don't you be careful?
23:11Marcus, don't...
23:13Say, I think there's something mysterious going on here.
23:19I've had enough of this.
23:21I'm going to find out what it's all about.
23:27Wait for me.
23:54Wait for me.
24:35I'm going to find out what it's all about.
24:36Help!
24:43Help!
24:47Help!
24:50Help!
24:51Help!
24:55Help!
24:55Hey, what are you trying to do?
24:56Scares to death?
24:58No, sir.
24:59Well, get up to your own.
25:00Hurry up!
25:01Oh, oh!
25:06Get up there!
25:09Hey!
25:10Hey!
25:12Hey!
25:14Hey!
25:18Help!
25:19Hey!
25:23Hey!
25:24Hey!
25:24Hey!
25:26Hey!
25:27Hey!
25:28Hey!
25:29Hey!
25:30Hey!
25:31Hey!
25:42Hey!
25:44Hey!
25:53Oh, no!
26:16Let me out of me!
26:29What's going on here?
26:45No!
26:51See what that is!
26:53Wait a minute!
26:55I think you two birds are at the bottom of this!
26:57You can't do this to us!
26:59Why, they're rather loose and all disappearances!
27:03Go get some help! I'll take care of these birds!
27:14Say, you! Where are you on the night of November the 15th?
27:20November the 15th?
27:22Yes!
27:24The day before Christmas?
27:26No, the day after Christmas! November the 15th!
27:34November.
27:38September, October, no wonder...
27:41Are you trying to kid me?
27:44Say, you!
27:46Where were you on the night of November the 15th?
27:49I was with him!
27:50And now the old man's millions are mine!
27:54What about the other two?
27:56The shabby gentleman?
27:57A good idea!
27:59Dead men tell no tales!
28:07I...
28:07It...
28:08Ah!
28:10Oh!
28:13You're wanted on the phone, sir!
28:17Oh, wait a minute!
28:19Right!
28:19Answer that and find out who it is!
28:34Help!
28:34You stay here!
28:45Help!
28:46Police!
28:47Oh!
28:49Oh!
28:49Oh, oh, oh, oh!
28:50Oh!
28:53You're still wanted on the phone.
28:57Wait a minute.
28:58You've got me in enough trouble.
29:00I'll answer the phone.
29:16No!
29:17No!
29:30Get away!
29:45No!
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