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File: The Lucky Dog (1921).webm

Author: Jess Robbins

Publisher: Metro Pictures

Year: 1921

PD: PD/US|1973

Note: An American 1921 silent comedy film, the first to include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together.

Cat: Comedy film, Silent film


0:00

The Amalgamated
Producing Company
presents
STAN LAUREL
in
"THE LUCKY DOG"


0:11

So Broke He Couldn't Buy Metal Polish For a Thumb Tack.

STANLEY LAUREL.


0:27

The Landlady whore heart is harder than her mattress.


0:38

One good turn deserves another.


0:45

LOS ANGELES OSTRICH F[ARM]


0:50

FURNISHED
ROOMS


0:51

"Pay your bill it's beginning to Look like the war debt."


2:15

"If you want to be a headlight come around when you're lit up."


3:46

"Sweet one, this flower has a scent but I haven't."


5:04

"Put'em both up, insect, before I comb your hair with lead."


6:20

You can't get a truck in a Ford garage.


6:27

LUNCHES

NO DOGS
ALLOWED


7:26

"He a dandruff hound—hard to get rid of."


7:36

GARBAGE


8:33

Coming to enter her dog in the barking contest.


8:37

Metropolitan Dog Fanciers

Association

Annual Exhibit

DOG SHOW
Thourouhbreds
Only


10:27

"What's its name?"


10:35

"I don't know whether to call it Henry or Henrietta."


13:04

There's always a crumb under the table.


14:11

He plans a revenge that's worse than the telephone service.


14:17

Her home and the butler who has a fly time.


14:38

It didn't strike father funny.


15:23

"I meant that for the butler."


15:28

"That's the only thing I've had lately with a kick in it."


15:54

"I love dogs—how long will you be with us?"


16:41

"Are you always in the same good spirits?"


16:51

"Not always—I'm seldom caught like this."


17:04

The plotters arrive as welcome as Blue Sunday.


17:10

"Be ready when I say the word."


17:19

"If they don't work I have this Bolsheviki candy."


17:22

DYNAMITE.
100%


17:39

"Meet Count De Chease from Switzerland."


19:03

"You and the world are going to separate."


19:07

"Just a minute I need a shot of this."


19:33

"What have you got in there—rubber bullets?"


20:02

"I'll fix it, I used to open shells in an oyster house."


21:25

"You get the girl and leave the rest to me."


21:47

This makes Russian blowouts successful.


23:48

THE END