Saps at Sea

Saps at Sea is a 1940 American film directed by Gordon Douglas, distributed by United Artists, and Laurel and Hardy's last film produced by Hal Roach Studio.

Plot

Stan and Ollie work in a horn factory, where Hardy is already under stress from all the incessant noise. One worker (Eddie Borden) has already gone insane and is the latest casualty of the work environment. Ollie is sent home after developing "hornophobia" and starts going crazy each time he hears horns or horn-based musical instruments. A physician (Jimmy Finlayson) is called to treat Ollie and, warning Ollie that he could develop a more serious condition, "hornomania," he prescribes a relaxing boat trip and goat's milk. Ollie dismisses the idea because he is afraid to sail on the ocean, but Stan prescribes an alternative: they will simply rent a boat and keep it attached to the dock, getting all the sea air they can while never actually going out to sea. When Stan's trombone teacher (Eddie Conrad) arrives and Ollie, returning from a fight with a cross-eyed janitor (Ben Turpin) who messed up the plumbing, hears the music, goes berserk and throws the teacher out, he knows he should take that advice. Phoning the hotel manager to complain why that teacher was allowed in, Hardy is accidentally knocked out the window and into the street.

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At Sea

by: Angels Comsat

It's such a shame...
Things to do...
All of the time...
All of the time...
And it would be nice to get away...
For a little while...
For a little while...
Here it comes the change
like a wave not to sink but to save...
The waters close overhead
and it's so good to just - forget...
It's funny how the scenery,
Looks better now...
Looks better now.
It's such a crime that the ties...
Are changed for another kind...
For another kind...
Here comes like a wave,
not to sink but to save...
The waters close overhead
and it's so good to just forget...




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