BRATS ======= A single DVD but one of their funniest short films.
Stan and Ollie are baby sitting their children whom are of course played by themselves surrounded by huge oversized furniture. Their wives have warned them that when they get back there had better be no mess, slim hope. First Stan and Ollie try to play draughts and then billiards but the kids are being very naughty and eventually Ollie sends them up to bed. LITTLE Ollie asks LITTLE Stan for a glass of water in the bedroom but of course little Stan is a carbon copy of his dopey dad and so leaves the tap running filling the bathroom to exploding. Of course big Stan and Ollie call in to check on them just as the bathroom door explodes and just as their wives return home, all hell is let loose. A very very funny film and worth every pennie. Buy it you will not regret it. Lots of their trademark gags and pranks.
Made in 1930 Runtime: 19 Minutes
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