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Stanley and Oliver, in their new jobs as footman and doorman at a ritzy hotel, wreak their usual havoc on the guests, including partially undressing a swanky blonde guest and repeatedly escorting a haughty Prussian nobleman into an empty... See more »

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Ollie
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Swanky Blonde
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John Alban ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Myrna Belzner ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Bellhop (uncredited)
Ed Brandenburg ...
Bellhop (uncredited)
William Broman ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Betty Caldwell ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Bellhop (uncredited)
Robert Cauterio ...
Hotel Guest calls for speech (uncredited)
Jack Chefe ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Jack Deery ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Elmer Dewey ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Toby Dolan ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Mary Emery ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Eleanor Fredericks ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Manager (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
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Cabdriver (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Prince (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Cab Driver (uncredited)
Billie Lawrence ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Walter Lipscomb ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Man Poked in Eye (uncredited)
Mary Mayo ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Robert Moore ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hotel Employee (uncredited)
Charles O'Malley ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Prime Minister (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Don Smith ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)

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Lewis R. Foster ... (as Lewis Foster)

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H.M. Walker ... (titles)
 
Leo McCarey ... (story) (uncredited)
 
James Parrott ... (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited)
 
Charley Rogers ... (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited)

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Hal Roach ... producer

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Robert Israel

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George Stevens ... (photographed by) (as George Stephens)
Jack Roach ... (uncredited)

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Richard C. Currier ... (as Richard Currier)

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E. Truman Joiner ... grip (uncredited)
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Stanley and Oliver, in their new jobs as footman and doorman at a ritzy hotel, wreak their usual havoc on the guests, including partially undressing a swanky blonde guest and repeatedly escorting a haughty Prussian nobleman into an empty elevator shaft. Written by Paul Penna

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Also Known As
  • Son altesse royale (France)
  • Der Prinz im Fahrstuhlschacht (Germany)
  • Alegria em Dobro (Brazil)
  • Doppia baldoria (Italy)
  • O Príncipe Sem Sorte (Brazil)
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  • 20 min
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Trivia This was the first and most spectacular of three appearances by Jean Harlow in a Laurel and Hardy movie. She also appeared briefly in Bacon Grabbers (1929) and Liberty (1929). Because of her fond memories of working at the Roach lot, and because she had a great sense of humor, she graciously allowed Roach to use her photo in Beau Hunks (1931). Only Harlow could be a major catalyst in a movie in which she didn't even appear. See more »
Goofs During his row with the cab driver, Ollie's hat keeps changing positions on his head between shots. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Golden Age of Comedy (1957). See more »
Quotes Title Card: Broadway - Street of a Thousand Thrills...
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