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User Reviews for: A Chump at Oxford

Mad Matty
CONTAINS SPOILERS10/10  6 years ago
Along with "Saps At Sea", this was one of the last films that Laurel and Hardy made for Hal Roach Studios, before moving on to 20th Century Fox and MGM. These two films prove that Laurel and Hardy had by no means lost any of their magic as they grew older. The drastic change from these two amazing films to the dreadful "Great Guns" (their first Fox film) proves that the bigger studios had made a huge mistake by refusing to allow Stan to write or direct their films. If they had lost their magic by this point, then surely the last few Roach films would be disappointing as well.

The reality is: "A Chump At Oxford" and "Saps At Sea" are among their best. This film has far too many wonderful moments to pin-point them all, but the more you watch it, the more you begin to realise how phenomenal the scene is when Stan is playing with the "ghost's" hand in the maze. It is genuinely the other guy's hand and yet is is rehearsed so well, you can trick yourself into believing it's actually Stan's hand. The performance is surreal.

The dialogue in this film is absolutely hilarious, and yet there are so many brilliant lines that you wouldn't even notice from first viewing. Such as when they finally arrive at one of the most famous Universities in the country and Ollie says: "You'd think they'd advertise this college to let people know it was on the map!"
When Stan turns into Lord Paddington, and is about to fight the students, he turns to his valet and says: "Meredith, hold my handkerchief!"

As with most Laurel and Hardy films, you will miss out on so much if you only watch it once. I've seen this film over a hundred times or more, and it still has me in stitches every time I watch it. I really feel sorry for people who don't watch Laurel and Hardy.
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Reply by FinFan
6 years ago
@mad-matty That last sentence is so true. For over 40 years now Stan & Ollie have braught me nothing but fun, laughter and good times.
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Reply by Mad Matty
6 years ago
@finfan I'm lucky enough to work at the Laurel and Hardy Museum in Ulverston. I'm only 25, but been a lifelong fan of them. I really believe it doesn't matter how old you are, or what generation you're from - as long as you have a great sense of humour, you'll love Laurel and Hardy. They really were amazing! And we see kids as young as 3 and 4 laughing along with their great grandparents who are 90 odd. Truly amazing.
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talisencrw
/10  6 years ago
Great fun to watch some fine Laurel and Hardy set-pieces, wrecking an elite dinner party, foiling a bank robbery, being run over the coals twice during university initiation and finally Stan overcoming amnesia to discover he was once a prized Oxford great. Weirdly tied together, but it still works for me.
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