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Double Whoopee

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In a typical and luxurious guesthouse, a group of eccentric characters finds themselves embroiled in a series of comedic entanglements that unleash unforgettable chaos. The story begins when an aristocrat and his fiancée arrive excitedly to enjoy a relaxing weekend. However, when the couple realizes they have forgotten to bring the wedding dress, the situation spirals into a whirlwind of confusion.

Meanwhile, a distracted bellhop, laden with clumsiness and innocence, becomes caught between the lovers' plans and the arrival of a cunning thief looking to take advantage of the disorder to steal the most valuable jewel from the guests. Things get even more complicated when a mysterious woman appears on the scene, adding a touch of intrigue to the already delirious atmosphere.

As misunderstandings and hilarious situations pile up, the characters attempt to maintain appearances and find solutions to their problems, but each attempt only generates more chaos. Amidst running, falling, and misconceptions, the couple's romantic dream is threatened by the uproarious and crazy sequence of events that unfolds. With masterful wit and an unstoppable rhythm, this uproarious farce captures the essence of slapstick humor of the time, taking the audience on a journey filled with laughter and surprises they won't forget easily.

Media type
Movie
Year
1929
Director
Lewis R. Foster
Writer
H.M. Walker
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Actors
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Jean Harlow
Ed Brandenburg
William Gillespie
Charlie Hall
Ham Kinsey
Sam Lufkin
John S. Peters
Charley Rogers
Tiny Sandford
Rolfe Sedan
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Double Whoopee
Duration
19
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