Stan and Ollie work in a horn factory. Ollie starts having violent fits every time he hears a horn. His doctor prescribes a restful sea voyage. Mayhem ensues.
Acting
Hardy's horn-induced rage is operatic. Laurel's blank stare is art.
Practical Effects
Real boat, real chaos, real Ben Turpin cameo as cross-eyed plumber.
Writing
The doctor's prescription is literally 'go to sea.' Comedy logic perfected.

Director
Gordon Douglas
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was silent comedy legend Ben Turpin's final film appearance—those crossed eyes were insured for $100,000 in the 1920s.
The 'rest cure' for mental health was genuine medical advice in 1940; Laurel & Hardy mocked pseudoscience decades before it was cool.
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