Any Old Port!

Any Old Port!

Infobox Film
name = Any Old Port!


caption =
director = James W.Horne
producer = Hal Roach
writer =
starring = Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
music =
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =
released = 1932
country = USA
runtime =
language = English
budget =
preceded_by = "Helpmates"
followed_by = "The Music Box"
imdb_id = 0022630

"Any Old Port!" is a 1932 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W.Horne and produced by Hal Roach.

Plot

Sailors Laurel and Hardy disembark and book in a sleazy hotel. The owner Mugsie Long intends to marry a young girl against her wishes, but Stan and Ollie come to her rescue. After fleeing the hotel, the boys find out they've left their money in their room, but an old pal of Ollie's offers $50 if Ollie will fight in a boxing ring that night. Ollie agrees but predictably makes Stan the fighter and himself the manager. The catch is Stan's opponent is Mugsie himself. Knowing how tough Mugsie is, Ollie makes a seemingly wise bet with a drunk on Mugsie to win. The drunk accepts the bet, making himself seem to Ollie a sucker. But when the fight concludes, thanks to a Laurel-and-Hardy-esque turn of events, guess who the "real" sucker turns out to be?

Cast

* Stan Laurel
* Oliver Hardy
* Walter Long
* Julie Bishop
* Harry Bernard
* Charlie Hall

See also

* 1932 in film
*Laurel and Hardy films

References

External links

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