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Wikipedia article




'Angora Love' is the final silent film made by Laurel and Hardy, released on December 14, 1929.

This was Laurel and Hardy's final silent film. It was released late in 1929 when most Hollywood studios had fully converted to sound productions.

Plot



A stray goat wanders away from a pet store and attaches itself to Laurel and Hardy after they kindly feed her doughnuts. The goat follows them everywhere. They are forced to bring it into their apartment and are not particularly effective at hiding it from their suspicious and outraged landlord. The comedy culminates with a hilarious water fight involving Stan and Ollie, the landlord, a fellow tenant, and a policeman.

Cast



*Stan Laurel as Stan

*Oliver Hardy as Ollie

*Harry Bernard as Policeman

*Charlie Hall as Neighbor

*Edgar Kennedy as Landlord

*Charley Young as Mr. Caribeau

Notes



Several jokes would be recycled in 'Laughing Gravy' and 'The Chimp'. The foot rubbing gag was re-used in 'Beau Hunks'.

See also



* Laurel and Hardy filmography

References




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