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Twice Two

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In a world where the magic of film and the vibrant rhythm of music intertwine, two identical twins, characterized by their charm and overflowing joy, lead a life full of surprises and entanglements. The story begins when both sisters, fond of the bohemian lifestyle, decide to escape their monotonous home to embark on an adventure brimming with fun and discoveries in the bustling city. However, what seemed to be a simple trip to enjoy life quickly turns into a game of identities.

As they explore the world, they encounter a group of artists and dreamers who introduce them to new perspectives and opportunities. The music of the era sets the rhythm of their days, creating a vibrant atmosphere that reminds them why they chose to flee their past. But when an unexpected romance enters both of their lives, things become complicated. The man who captures the hearts of the twins becomes the epicenter of a tangled romantic comedy, where confusion and misunderstandings are part of the daily routine.

With a back-and-forth of laughter, jealousy, and a magical twist of absurd situations, the twins must learn to confront their own desires and yearnings, while discovering that, sometimes, true love cannot be duplicated or shared. The story culminates in a charming ending that imparts a lesson about identity, acceptance, and the power of love in all its forms.

Media type
Movie
Year
1933
Director
James Parrott
Writer
Stan Laurel
Charlie Hall
Oliver Hardy
James Parrott
Charley Rogers
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Actors
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Carol Tevis
May Wallace
Baldwin Cooke
Charlie Hall
Ham Kinsey
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Hal Roach
Original title
Twice Two
Duration
20
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