Film Review
There is a wide consensus that
Helpmates
is one of the best (if not the best) of Laurel and Hardy's short
films. It is certainly one of their funniest, even if most of the
gags featured in many of their other films. What makes this one
so special is that it focuses on Stan and Ollie's relationship and
doesn't distract us with incidental characters or silly plot
points.
Helpmates is
basically about one man trying to help out his friend, only to wreck
his house and his marriage in the process - but still they remain
friends.
Watching this little gem, it is not hard to see why Laurel and Hardy
were so popular and are still considered the greatest comic double act
of all time. Their slapstick routines have the unerring precision
of a meticulously crafted clockwork automaton. Even when you
become accustomed to their style of comedy, even when you can see the
gag being set up and know how it will end, you just cannot help
laughing. Stan and Ollie always bring some little twist or nuance
that transforms an amusing little gag into something that compels you
to laugh your stomach up into your oesophagus and fall onto the floor
in a ball of hysterics.
The humour is not the only appeal of these early Laurel and Hardy
films. There is also a warmth, a humanity, that makes them
particularly enjoyable to watch. Today's brand of comedians may
(if they are lucky) get us to laugh but they are generally not the kind
of people you would want to know personally. By contrast, Stan
and Ollie are a pair of laughter merchants that you cannot help
liking. Ollie may play the great dictator for all it is worth,
taunting his friend with threats and sarcastic comments, but we still
love him. Stan may be a one-man disaster zone who makes Ollie's
life a living Hell, but we'd still invite him round to tea if we
could (even if we knew we would have nothing left to drink out of
afterwards). In their films, Laurel and Hardy personify the
perfect friendship, ill-matched buddies who stick together come what
may. It is this, as much as their incomparable talent for
slapstick, that has made them such an enduring and iconic screen duo.
© James Travers 2010
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Film Synopsis
With his wife away from home, Ollie makes the most of his new-found
freedom by hosting a riotous dinner party. This next morning, his
house looks like it has been simultaneously struck by an earthquake and
a meteor. Ollie has barely had time to sober up before he
receives a phone call from his beloved informing him that she will
return home that afternoon. In a panic, Ollie calls his old
friend Stanley and begs him to help clean up his house. Never one
to let his buddy down, Stan turns up and begins trying to put things in
order. Inevitably, Stan's efforts merely make matters worse, but
after covering Ollie with soot, drenching him with water (several
times), smashing up all his crockery and provoking a small gas
explosion, the house finally begins to look habitable. As Ollie
sets out to collect his wife from the station, Stan decides to light a
fire...
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