Stable hands Stan and Ollie are tending a thoroughbred named "Blue Boy." But when they overhear two men talking about a $5000 reward for the return of the stolen "Blue Boy," they miss the part about it being the painting, not the horse. They take the horse to the owner's house to claim the reward. The owner instructs them to put "Blue Boy" on the piano and Ollie explains, "these millionaires are peculiar."
Acting
Laurel and Hardy's silent physical comedy at peak precision.
Direction
McCarey stretches one joke to glorious breaking point.
Practical Effects
That horse on a piano — no CGI, just commitment.

Director
Leo McCarey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This short exemplifies the 'slow burn' gag structure McCarey perfected: one misunderstanding, stretched past comfort into transcendence.
The real Blue Boy painting by Thomas Gainsborough was actually stolen in 1979, making this accidentally prophetic.