On the Loose (1931 film) explained

On the Loose
Director:Hal Roach
Producer:Hal Roach
Starring:ZaSu Pitts
Thelma Todd
Stan Laurel (cameo)
Oliver Hardy (cameo)
Music:Leroy Shield
Distributor:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Runtime:20 min
Country:United States
Language:English

On the Loose is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced and directed by Hal Roach, and starring ZaSu Pitts and Thelma Todd. Laurel and Hardy make a cameo appearance.

Plot

The short begins with Thelma and ZaSu entering their shared New York apartment and complaining about all of the cheap, monotonous dates they recently have endured. In every case their boyfriends have taken them to Coney Island. The next day, while stopping along a city sidewalk, a passing car splashes them with mud and water. The young male driver stops and offers to buy them some new clothes. They accept his offer and later agree to go on a date, which yet again involves a trip to Coney Island. The date does not go well, and they are relieved to go home.

Laurel and Hardy cameo

At the end of the film there is a knock at Thelma and ZaSu's apartment door. Stan and Ollie appear and ask them to go on a date to Coney Island. Angered by the offer, the frustrated roommates start throwing ornaments at Stan and Oliver who beat a hasty retreat.[1] Laurel and Hardy are on screen for only 41 seconds.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Maltin . Leonard . Selected Short Subjects From Spanky to the Three Stooges . 1972 . Da Capo Press . 85 . 4 March 2024.