Synopsis
Scram! is a movie released in 1932.
When vagrants Stanley and Oliver find themselves evicted from their makeshift home by the irate Judge Beaumont, they stumble upon an unexpected opportunity for adventure. A congenial drunkard offers them refuge in his opulent mansion, but the key to their new haven remains elusive. In a delightful twist of fate, the duo's determination leads them to a comical break-in, inadvertently setting off a chain of hilarious misunderstandings that will leave viewers in stitches. This charming comedy showcases the timeless appeal of slapstick humor and the enduring friendship between its hapless protagonists. Filled with physical comedy, mistaken identities, and the whimsical chaos that ensues when two well-meaning yet bumbling individuals navigate the upper crust of society, the film captures the essence of 1930s humor. The dynamic between Stanley and Oliver, played with impeccable comedic timing, elevates the film, making it a nostalgic treat that resonates with audiences both old and new. Perfect for fans of classic comedy, this film is a delightful reminder of the joy found in friendship and the absurdities of life.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer