Synopsis
Leave 'Em Laughing is a movie released in 1928.
In this delightfully chaotic comedy, two of cinema's most beloved clowns, Stan and Ollie, embark on an uproarious visit to the dentist that spirals hilariously out of control. What begins as a simple complaint about a toothache quickly escalates into a series of comedic mishaps when Ollie accidentally has his teeth pulled instead of Stan. The ensuing pandemonium, fueled by the effects of laughing gas, transforms their dental adventure into a riotous journey filled with slapstick humor and absurdity. As they hit the streets, the duo finds themselves in a whirlwind of trouble, much to the chagrin of a befuddled traffic cop. The film masterfully captures the essence of silent comedy, showcasing the impeccable timing and chemistry that made Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy household names. With its blend of physical comedy and situational irony, this charming short is a testament to the timeless appeal of laughter. Audiences will be drawn into the infectious silliness of their antics, making it a must-see for fans of classic comedy and anyone in need of a hearty laugh. Don't miss the chance to witness the hilarious misadventures of these iconic characters as they prove once again that laughter truly is the best medicine.