
Overview:
Stan and Ollie travel to the mountains for Ollie's health, and park their caravan near a well into which a gang of moonshiners have earlier dumped their moonshine; and the boys proceed to quench their thirst thinking that it is iron-rich mountain water. The real trouble doesn't begin, though, until a married motoring couple stop by to borrow some gasoline, and the already-cranky husband leaves his thirsty wife with the boys while he goes off to refill his car's empty gas-tank. A sequel was made to this film: TIT FOR TAT, q.v.Status: | Released (1934-07-21) |
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Screen: | Stan Laurel, Charley Rogers, H.M. Walker |
Productions: | Hal Roach Studios |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 89670: Stan Laurel - Stan
- 78057: Oliver Hardy - Ollie
- 34757: Mae Busch - Mrs. Hall
- 137404: Charlie Hall - Mr. Hall
- 5464: Billy Gilbert - The Doctor
- 1082544: Bobby Dunn - Moonshiner
- 30197: Richard Alexander - Moonshiner
Crews
- 131406: Charley Rogers - Director - Directing
- 131410: Art Lloyd - Director of Photography - Camera
- 131411: Bert Jordan - Editor - Editing
- 33223: Hal Roach - Producer - Production
- 131383: H.M. Walker - Writer - Writing
- 1599675: Don Sandstrom - Assistant Director - Directing
- 89670: Stan Laurel - Writer - Writing
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Some genius comedic bits here, as on a much-needed vacation to soothe Ollie's nerves, the famed duo camp in the country and inadvertently get drunk on moonshine, thinking it's 'healthy mountain water'. They share its virtues with a beautiful woman and then have to deal with the crazi ....
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So poor old Ollie has gout! To help him recover, he and Stan retreat to a remote mountain shack where it transpires the local moonshiners have been hiding their produce in plain sight - in the well! Gradually the pair discover that they are rather partial to the local water. There is ....
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