Hinter Schloss und Riegel (1932)
It's Prohibition, and the boys wind up behind bars after Stan sells some of their home-brew beer to a policeman. In prison, Stan's loose tooth keeps getting him in trouble, because it sounds like he's giving everybody a rasp- berry. But it earns him the respect of The Tiger, a rough prisoner, and the boys manage to slip away during The Tiger's escape attempt. They disguise themselves in blackface and hide on a cotton plantation, but are recaptured when the warden happens by. Back in the big house, they find themselves in a hail of bullets, caught between the state militia and gun-toting prisoners, when The Tiger tries another escape.
Director: James Parrott
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Stan Laurel as Stan |
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Oliver Hardy as Ollie |
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Walter Long as The Tiger |
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Lucien Prival as Warden |
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Tiny Sandford as Prison Guard |
| Directing | James Parrott | Director |