The Live Ghost

The Live Ghost

7.2IMDb Score
Released:1934-12-08
Genre:Comedy
Duration:21 min
Director:Charley Rogers
Actors:Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Walter Long, Mae Busch, Charlie Hall
Production:Hal Roach Studios

Overview:

Fish market workers Stan and Ollie are persuaded by a sea captain to shanghai a crew for him at the local bar for a dollar a head. Successful at first, the boys end up getting themselves shanghaied, and the crew vow revenge.

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