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A Chump at Oxford
Category Comedy
All Genres: Comedy
Year: 1940
Country: USA
Runtime: 63 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Alfred J. Goulding
Sound: Mono
Writing by: Charley Rogers - (original story and screenplay) (as Charles Rogers) &
Felix Adler - (original story and screenplay) &
Harry Langdon - (original story and screenplay)
Stan Laurel - uncredited
Produced by: Hal Roach Jr. - associate producer
Hal Roach - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Stan Laurel - Stan / Lord Paddington
Oliver Hardy - Ollie
Wilfred Lucas - Dean Williams
Forbes Murray - Banker
Frank Baker - Dean's servant
Eddie Borden - Student ghost
Gerald Rogers - Student (Johnson)
Victor Kendall - Student (Cecil)
Gerald Fielding - Student (Brown)
Charlie Hall - Student (Hector) (as Charles Hall)
Peter Cushing - Student (Jones)
Music: Marvin Hatley
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Plot Outline:
With Stan in drag, the boys get jobs as a butler and maid for a dinner party at the Vandevere's. After that ends in disaster...
 
Plot:
With Stan in drag, the boys get jobs as a butler and maid for a dinner party at the Vandevere's. After that ends in disaster, they're reduced to sweeping streets, and accidentally capture a bank robber. The grateful bank president sends them to Oxford for a proper education. There they become victims of student pranks, getting lost in the Maze and taking over the Dean's quarters as their own. But then a knock on the head gets Stan to believing he's the famed Lord Paddington, scholar and athlete extraordinaire. Suddenly erudite and supercilious, he retains Oliver as his valet, "Fatty."



Gentle, slow comedy from the famous duo, 24 January 2002
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

Oliver and Stan are yet again down on their luck. A temporary job as a butler and a maid ends in disaster leaving them sweeping the streets. When they foil a bank robbery they get sent to Oxford as a reward to get an education. At Oxford they are targeted for pranks by the other students until a bump on the head reveals Stan's family background.

The story isn't very important - the various episodes aren't always very well linked and are really only excuses for a series of set pieces. However it doesn't mean it's bad. Each bit stands up in it's own right and you don't really notice the tenuous links. Each contains some very funny moments and it's typical of the duo's slow gentle comedy. The only concern I would have is that film comedy now is of the type that must move very quickly, be very crude and be very simple - I don't think audiences raised on "something about mary" style films would all appreciate this film at all.

All the performances are good (with only a few dodgy accents). Laurel and Hardy are good in their well practised roles. James Finlayson is good at his usual squinty, double taking stuff and there's an interesting early role for Peter Cushing.

Overall a little comedy that is slow and gentle - just don't expect the world in terms of plot or belly laughs.


Movie Quotes: Stan: This joint is really screwy! There's a gent over there who just said he wants his salad served undressed!
Ollie: Well, you heard what he said - serve the salad undressed!
Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Thanks to Ma Connell and the clan. Special thanks to Adele, Bobby and the rest of the gang at Buffa's.
Trivia: There are 4 entries in the trivia list - like these:
  • The scenes of the employment agency and dinner party were originally filmed for the 63 minute version to be released overseas simultaneously with a USA 42 minute print, but the 63 minute version was released in the USA as well.
  • In the movie's final scenes, Stan Laurel played a snob named Lord Paddington, the only instance after 1927 in which Stan Laurel played a role not related to his Stanley character.
  • Anita Garvin's final film with Laurel & Hardy. She came out of retirement as a favor to Stan Laurel, playing basically the same role she had played in Laurel & Hardy's silent film From Soup to Nuts (1928), whose title is a line of Ollie's dialogue in this movie.
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