PERFECT DAY (1929) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy & Edgar Kennedy | Comedy, Short | Cinema Gem

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Two familial units embark on a Sunday outing, utilizing a Ford Model T as their mode of transportation. However, their journey is fraught with challenges stemming from the unreliable nature of the vehicle. Laurel, Hardy, their respective spouses, and the cantankerous Uncle Edgar encounter a series of mishaps necessitating repeated exits and reentries into the automobile, punctuated by the refrain "goodbye."

Tensions escalate when a dispute with a neighbor escalates into a potential conflict involving thrown projectiles, prompting the intervention of the local clergyman to defuse the situation. Despite these setbacks, the families persist in their excursion, only to encounter further adversity in the form of an unexpectedly deep pothole, derailing their plans yet again.

Synopsis:

The boys and their wives are preparing for a drive to a Sunday picnic but infighting is ruining their plans and a sudden feud with a next-door neighbor completes the disaster.

Cast & Crew:

Stan Laurel as Stanley
Oliver Hardy as Ollie
Edgar Kennedy as Uncle Edgar
Kay Deslys as Mrs. Hardy
Isabelle Keith as Mrs. Laurel
Baldwin Cooke as irate neighbor
Lyle Tayo as irate neighbor's wife
Harry Bernard as neighbor across the street
Clara Guiol as wife of neighbor across the street
Charley Rogers as Minister

Directed by: James Parrott
Written by: Leo McCarey (story), Hal Roach (story), H.M. Walker
Produced by: Hal Roach
Cinematography: Art Lloyd, George Stevens
Edited by: Richard C. Currier
Music by: William Axt, S. Williams, Leroy Shield (1937 reissue)
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release Date: August 10, 1929
Running Time: 19 minutes, 40 seconds
Country: United States
Language: English

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