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The Chimp 1932

★ 6.548 votes25 min📅 1932-05-21

In the zany short film *The Chimp (1932)*, legendary comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy step into the chaotic world of circus life, only to turn it upside down with their signature brand of bumbling mischief.

Director: James Parrott

Cast

Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Stan
Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Ollie
James Finlayson
James Finlayson
Ringmaster
Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Joe the Landlord
Charles Gemora
Charles Gemora
Ethel the Chimp (uncredited)
Dorothy Layton
Dorothy Layton
Laid-off Circus Performer (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Chimp (1932) about?

This short comedy follows Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as they accidentally drive a circus into ruin, leaving them unpaid and stuck with a bizarre alternative: a gorilla and a flea circus as compensation. Their attempts to manage this chaotic setup lead to nonstop physical comedy and absurd situations.

Who directed The Chimp?

The Chimp was directed by James Parrott, a filmmaker known for his work with comedy shorts during the silent and early sound era.

Who stars in The Chimp?

The film features comedy legends Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, alongside James Finlayson, Billy Gilbert, and Charles Gemora.

Is The Chimp (1932) worth watching?

For fans of classic slapstick and early Laurel & Hardy films, *The Chimp* is a delightful 25-minute escape into pure comedic chaos. While it lacks a modern IMDb rating, its enduring humor and creative gags make it a worthwhile watch for silent comedy enthusiasts.

How long is The Chimp?

The Chimp runs for 25 minutes.

About The Chimp (1932) — Classic Laurel & Hardy Circus Comedy Chaos

In the zany short film *The Chimp (1932)*, legendary comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy step into the chaotic world of circus life, only to turn it upside down with their signature brand of bumbling mischief. Directed by the sharp-eyed James Parrott, this 25-minute comedy blends slapstick humor with absurd turns as the duo accidentally bankrupts a struggling circus. Left high and dry without pay, they're forced to accept an even stranger form of compensation: a gorilla and a flea circus, sparking a surreal chain of events that escalates into pure bedlam.

The film thrives on the timeless charm of Laurel and Hardy's comedic chemistry, paired with a kaleidoscope of visual gags and physical comedy. As chaos engulfs every scene, the duo's well-meaning incompetence clashes hilariously with the absurdity of their new 'job.' With a lighthearted tone and nonstop energy, *The Chimp* delivers classic early-era entertainment that still charms audiences today.