Any Laurel and Hardy from the 20’s.
“Any Laurel and Hardy from the 20s.”.....
Sons of the Desert.....when Hardy’s wife starts unloading all the cabinets of plates and Hardy says: “But Sugar, you don’t have to leave tonight”. In a few scenes later, he is sitting in the middle of the living room with a pot on his head for protection while his wife zings everything but the kitchen sink at him......
Or ‘30’s...”Way Out West” and “The Music Box.”
Laurel and Hardy, Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, Three Stooges with Curly—great stuff from the late ‘20s-early ‘40s (some films better than others, of course). I get a kick out of the Our Gang comedies, too. I also like the Blondie series (mostly from the ‘40s), with Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton.