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'''''Pack Up Your Troubles''''' is a 1932 [[Pre-Code Hollywood|pre-Code]] [[Laurel and Hardy]] film directed by [[George Marshall (director)|George Marshall]] and [[Ray McCarey|Raymond McCarey]], named after the [[World War I]] song "[[Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag|Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile]]". It is the team's second feature-length picture.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160306082013/http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=6637 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:''Pack Up Your Troubles''](Wayback)</ref>
'''''Pack Up Your Troubles''''' is a 1932 [[Pre-Code Hollywood|pre-Code]] [[Laurel and Hardy]] film directed by [[George Marshall (director)|George Marshall]] and [[Ray McCarey|Raymond McCarey]], named after the [[World War I]] song "[[Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag|Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile]]". It is the team's second feature-length picture.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160306082013/http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=6637 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:''Pack Up Your Troubles''](Wayback)</ref>

There are/were TWO versions of this film.A sequence where Stan&Ollie claim the little girl from her unworthy guardian(Cramer) was cut on initial release because it was judged to be too frightening.Cramer is seem beating up his

wife before Stan&Ollie arrive;while the little girl cowers in a corner.This accounts for about two minutes of "lost footage",

which was eventually restored.


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 18:17, 13 May 2022

Pack Up Your Troubles
US lobby card
Directed byGeorge Marshall
Raymond McCarey
Written byH. M. Walker
Stan Laurel (uncredited)
Produced byHal Roach
StarringStan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
James Finlayson
Don Dillaway
CinematographyArt Lloyd
Edited byRichard C. Currier
Music byMarvin Hatley
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • September 17, 1932 (1932-09-17)
Running time
68 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile". It is the team's second feature-length picture.[1]

There are/were TWO versions of this film.A sequence where Stan&Ollie claim the little girl from her unworthy guardian(Cramer) was cut on initial release because it was judged to be too frightening.Cramer is seem beating up his

wife before Stan&Ollie arrive;while the little girl cowers in a corner.This accounts for about two minutes of "lost footage",

which was eventually restored.

Plot

In 1917, Stan (Stan Laurel) and Ollie (Oliver Hardy) are drafted into the American Expeditionary Force to fight in World War I. Their ineptitude during basic training antagonizes the drill sergeant and they are assigned to kitchen duties. When they ask the cook where they should put the garbage cans he sarcastically tells them to take them to the general. They take him at his word and put them in the general's private dining room. The cook (George Marshall), who is thrown in the stockade with them, curses their "snitching" and threatens them with violence after they are released. They escape his wrath when they are shipped to the trenches in France.

Serving close to the front line, they befriend soldier Eddie Smith, who receives a Dear John letter from his wife. When Eddie is killed in action, the boys determine to rescue Eddie's daughter (Jacquie Lyn) from her brutal foster father and deliver her to Eddie's parents. They distinguish themselves in combat by losing control of a tank and accidentally forcing a German platoon into the open.

After the Armistice, Stan and Ollie venture to New York City to retrieve the girl and look for Eddie's parents. Using the city telephone directory, the task proves both monumental and problematic (Smith being the most common surname) as the boys blindly attempt to visit each Smith until they find the grandparents. After taking punches from an annoyed prizefighter and disrupting a society wedding, they resort to telephoning first.

While operating their lunch wagon, the boys are approached by an unpleasant civil servant (Charles Middleton) who demands Eddie's child so that she can be placed in an orphanage. The boys refuse, and the man says he will return with the police to have the boys arrested.

Pack Up Your Troubles ad from The Film Daily, 1932

They try to secure a loan with their lunch wagon to finance their escape to another city, but the banker smirks that he'd have to be unconscious to make such a deal. While laughing, he topples a bust onto his own head and knocks himself out. Taking this as approval, the boys take what they need from the bank vault.

Tailed to their apartment by the police, the boys unsuccessfully try to hide Eddie's daughter in a dumbwaiter. The police bring the three of them to the banker for identification, but when they turn out their pockets the banker's wife finds a photograph of Stan and Ollie with Eddie and recognizes him as her own son. The banker is the Smith they have been seeking all along! On learning that the little girl is his granddaughter, the banker drops the charges and invites them as his guests for dinner. The cook storms out of the kitchen to tell his boss that he will not adjust the service on a moment's notice, and recognizes Laurel and Hardy as the "snitches". The cook chases them away with a large kitchen knife.

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