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A lonely hearts ad turns into a throat-slitting spree — classic Laurel & Hardy!
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Oliver the Eighth (1934)

screwballmacabre slapstickpre-code chaos

Overview

Comedy

Barbershop owners Stan and Ollie answer an ad in the newspaper from a wealthy widow looking for a husband. Ollie only mails in his response and is invited to the widow's mansion. Stan discovers his unmailed letter and insists on tagging along. At the mansion, the widow's creepy butler informs them that the woman is crazy. She was once jilted by an Oliver and now her hobby is marrying Olivers and then slitting their throats. Now the boys must figure out how to escape.

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Content warning
short filmblack and white
romantic delusionmorbid obsessionloyalty vs. self-preservation

Standout Aspects

Acting

Hardy's inflated dignity vs. Laurel's accidental sabotage.

Direction

French builds genuine tension before undercutting it perfectly.

Writing

The 'Oliver' name gag keeps paying off.

Best for:Solo: Perfect 27-minute coffee break escape.·Friends: Watch their faces when the throat-slitting reveal hits.·Rewatch: Spot the pre-code darkness hiding in plain sight.
Heads up:Violence: Throat-slitting played for laughs, but it's frequent.
Lloyd French

Director

Lloyd French

ReleasedJan 13, 1934
Runtime27m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feellight
Hal Roach Studios

Top Cast

Stan Laurel

Stan Laurel

Stan

Oliver Hardy

Oliver Hardy

Ollie

Mae Busch

Mae Busch

Widow

Jack Barty

Jack Barty

Jitters the butler

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Mae Busch played the widow in both this and the 1928 silent version, 'Habeas Corpus.'

Cultural

This pre-Code short got away with murder — literally — before the Hays Code cracked down on morbid humor in 1934.

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