Synopsis
County Hospital is a movie released in 1932.
In this uproarious slapstick comedy, two of cinema's most beloved clowns, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, find themselves entangled in a series of hilarious mishaps within the confines of a county hospital. Ollie, nursing a broken leg, expects a quiet visit from his best friend, Stan. However, chaos reigns supreme as Stan's well-meaning but bumbling antics turn a simple visit into a riotous adventure. From mistaken identities to absurd medical procedures, their misadventures highlight the duo's unmistakable chemistry and impeccable comic timing. The film delights in the absurdity of lifeβs little troubles, transforming a mundane hospital setting into a playground of comedy. With physical humor that transcends language and a delightful exploration of friendship, it captures the essence of early 20th-century comedy. Audiences will find themselves laughing at the outrageous scenarios while cheering for Stan and Ollie's resilience against the odds. This timeless classic invites viewers to revel in the joy of laughter and reminds us that sometimes, laughter is the best medicine. Whether youβre a fan of classic comedy or simply in need of a good chuckle, this film is a must-see that promises to deliver smiles and hearty laughs.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer