Unaccustomed as We Are
Synopsis
Notable for being Laurel and Hardy's first sound film (hence the title, drawn from the popular cliché "Unaccustomed as we are to public speaking ..."). The soundtrack was lost for fifty years until it was traced on disc in the late 1970s. This is the first film in which Hardy says to Laurel, "Why don't you do something to help me!" which immediately became a catch-phrase, repeated in numerous subsequent films. Also heard for the first time is Stan's distinctive, high-pitched whimper of distress. The plot of "Unaccustomed As We Are" was expanded into a full-length feature, Block-Heads, in 1938.
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Stan Laurel
Stan
Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Edgar Kennedy
Officer Kennedy
Mae Busch
Mrs. Hardy
Thelma Todd
Mrs. Kennedy
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