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Saps at Sea ()


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Oliver suffers a nervous breakdown as a result of working in a horn factory, but when he follows doctor's orders about sea air, he finds an ex-con is aboard.

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Stan
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Ollie
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Dr. J.H. Finlayson
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Cross-Eyed Plumber
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Nick Grainger (as Dick Cramer)
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Harbor Patrol Captain
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Prof. O'Brien
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ernie Alexander ...
Newsboy (uncredited)
Harry Anderson ...
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Officer (uncredited)
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Berserk Employee (uncredited)
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Store Dresser (uncredited)
William Brady ...
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Chuck Callahan ...
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Dix Davis ...
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Harry Evans ...
Store Dresser (uncredited)
Carl Faulkner ...
Harbor Policeman (uncredited)
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Prison Guard (uncredited)
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Mrs. O'Riley (uncredited)
Jack Greene ...
Officer (uncredited)
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Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Harry Hayden ...
Mr. Sharp (uncredited)
Theodore Henderson ...
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Jack Hill ...
Man Beneath Auto (uncredited)
Claire James ...
Receptionist at horn factory (uncredited)
Bob Lafferty ...
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Walter Lawrence ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jack Lloyd ...
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Horn Factory Workman (uncredited)
Pat McKee ...
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Capt. McKenzie (uncredited)
Russell Meeker ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
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1st Cop (uncredited)
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Mother (uncredited)
Wally O'Connor ...
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2nd Police Officer (uncredited)
Allen Pomeroy ...
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Jack Raymond ...
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Charles Regan ...
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Vinegar Roan ...
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Horn Factory Workman (uncredited)
Francesca Santoro ...
Girl with Doll (uncredited)
Ed Schaefer ...
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Charles Stone ...
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Directed by

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Gordon Douglas

Written by

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Charley Rogers ... (original story by) (as Charles Rogers) &
Felix Adler ... (original story by) &
Gilbert Pratt ... (original story by) (as Gil Pratt) &
Harry Langdon ... (original story by)
 
Charley Rogers ... (screen play by) (as Charles Rogers) &
Felix Adler ... (screen play by) &
Gilbert Pratt ... (screen play by) (as Gil Pratt) &
Harry Langdon ... (screen play by)
 
Oliver Hardy ... (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited)
 
Stan Laurel ... (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited)

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Hal Roach ... producer (uncredited)

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Marvin Hatley ... (musical score)
Leroy Shield ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Art Lloyd ... director of photography

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William H. Ziegler ... film editor (as William Ziegler)
Earl Ritter ... (uncredited)

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Earl Rettig ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Charles D. Hall

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William Stevens ... (set decorations) (as W.L. Stevens)

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Sidney S. Van Keuren ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jack Reynolds ... assistant director (uncredited)
Henry Silk ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Thomas Benton Roberts ... boat wrangler (uncredited)
Bob Saunders ... props (uncredited)

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Warren B. Delaplain ... sound (as W.B. Delaplain)
Hal Bumbaugh ... sound (uncredited)
Elmer Raguse ... sound recording supervisor (uncredited)
William Randall ... sound (uncredited)

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Roy Seawright ... photographic effects

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Walter Brine ... key grip (uncredited)
Frank Bucholtz ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Norman Frazier ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Harry Black ... wardrobe supervisor

Music Department

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Henry Alberti ... musician (uncredited)
Joseph Cascales ... musician (uncredited)
Collin Crietz ... musician (uncredited)
David Crocov ... musician (uncredited)
Harry Davis ... musician (uncredited)
Vincent de Rubertis ... musician (uncredited)
Joseph Difiore ... musician (uncredited)
Ivan Eppinoff ... musician (uncredited)
Al Famulari ... musician (uncredited)
Lou Fieler ... musician (uncredited)
Fred Glickman ... musician (uncredited)
Alex Golden ... musician (uncredited)
Marvin Hatley ... orchestra conductor (uncredited)
Ray Hoback ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Gilbert Jaffy ... musician (uncredited)
Joe Krector ... musician (uncredited)
Silvio Lavatelli ... musician (uncredited)
William Leavitt ... musician (uncredited)
Harold Lindoft ... musician (uncredited)
Lou Marcasie ... musician (uncredited)
Al Marineau ... musician (uncredited)
Ray Martinez ... musician (uncredited)
Francis Meyers ... musician (uncredited)
Hi Moulton ... musician (uncredited)
Enzo Pascarella ... musician (uncredited)
Lou Singer ... musician (uncredited)
Jerome Spolidoro ... musician (uncredited)
Lee Stall ... musician (uncredited)
Eddie Walthen ... musician (uncredited)
Clinton Wardrop ... musician (uncredited)
Joe Yukl ... musician: trombone (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Virginia Lucille Jones ... script girl (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Hal Roach ... presenter
Chet Brandenburg ... stand-in (uncredited)
Tony Campanaro ... animal trainer: goat (uncredited)
Lloyd Ford ... stand-in (uncredited)
Monty Ford ... stand-in: James Finlayson (uncredited)
Ray Kennedy ... animal trainer: seagull (uncredited)
Charles Phillips ... stand-in: Oliver Hardy (uncredited)
Thomas Benton Roberts ... technical advisor: boats (uncredited)
Al Thompson ... stand-in (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

After working in the noisy horn factory, just the sound of one drives Oliver into a violent fit. Dr. Finlayson prescribes a long, restful sea voyage, so Stan and Oliver rent a boat and set sail, unaware that escaped killer Nick Grainger has stowed away onboard. To disable the crook, the boys prepare him a meal using string for spaghetti, sponges for meatballs and soap for cheese. But Grainger discovers their plan and decides to make them eat the stuff themselves. Written by Paul Penna

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Taglines They're All At Sea ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Jitterbugs (United States)
  • Two's Company (United States)
  • Crackpots (United States)
  • Laurel et Hardy en croisière (France)
  • En croisière (France)
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Runtime
  • 56 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Fans regard this as the last true Laurel and Hardy film. It was their last film done for Hal Roach. It would also be the last film in which they would have significant input. See more »
Goofs Mrs. O'Riley shows Hardy her refrigerator/radio, which plays a brassy tune. Hardy, who is suffering from "Hornophobia", doesn't react to the music however, as he does throughout the rest of the picture whenever he hears horns. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Dance of the Cookoos (1982). See more »
Soundtracks Home, Sweet Home See more »
Quotes Oliver Hardy: Where's the basement?
Desk Clerk: Downstairs.
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