Laurel & Hardy Movie Songs.
Pardon Us is Laurel and Hardy's first feature length comedy film. It was produced by Hal Roach and Stan Laurel, directed by James Parrott, and originally distributed by MGM in 1931.
It is prohibition, and beer barons Laurel and Hardy are sent to prison for concocting their own home brew. They are put in a cell with "Tiger" Long, the roughest, toughest and meanest of all inmates. Stan has a loose tooth that causes him to emit a razzberry at the end of every sentence; the inmate interprets this as a coolly defiant attitude and is impressed — nobody else ever stood up to him like that. He and Stan and Ollie become fast friends. After a prison break, the boys escape to a cotton plantation, where they hide out undetected, in blackface. When they attempt to repair the warden's car, they are discovered and are sent back to prison. They inadvertently break up a prison riot and the grateful warden issues them a pardon.
It was released in the UK under an alternate title, Jailbirds.
Beautiful voice, famous artist ! I love L&H
drabrattack 1 month ago
He really could sing; very nice
bairns1234 2 months ago
What a beautiful voice he had.
Spike11090 4 months ago
I love this song.. So laid back *sigh*
ShroudedFury 6 months ago 2