
Stan and Ollie stowaway to Scotland expecting to inherit the MacLaurel estate. However Stan's inheritance amounts to a set of bagpipes and a snuff box. The boys are tricked into enlisting in the army and are posted to India where the heiress to the MacLaurel estate has moved to be near her guardian. Her Scottish sweetheart Allan also enlists. The boys are "volunteered" by the Sergeant (Finlayson) to impersonate officers at the palace of Mir Jutra and foil a plot to murder the... (Full plot summary below)
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Stan and Ollie stowaway to Scotland expecting to inherit the MacLaurel estate. However Stan's inheritance amounts to a set of bagpipes and a snuff box. The boys are tricked into enlisting in the army and are posted to India where the heiress to the MacLaurel estate has moved to be near her guardian. Her Scottish sweetheart Allan also enlists. The boys are "volunteered" by the Sergeant (Finlayson) to impersonate officers at the palace of Mir Jutra and foil a plot to murder the officers by overturning several beehives.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzFilmed when Laurel and Hardy were at their peak. |
| Video-Reviewmaster.comSteve CrumStan and Ollie way, way out east in Scotland. Very funny bits. |
| User ReviewCorey nThis is probably my favorite movie by Laurel & Hardy. Though some of it is waaaay to outdated for me. But I do realize it was made in another time. Still I don't think there has been a better comedy duo than this in all of history. These two actually had a strong friendship both on and off the screen. The first half is an absolute delight. Laughs and smiles all the way. The second half is still very funny and entertaining but the outdated views of foreign countries ruin some of its charm. Still an absolute delight. |
| User ReviewAshley HBonnie Scotland is a funny film. It is about Stan and Ollie mistakenly enlist in the Scottish army. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy give terrific performances. The screenplay is good but a little slow in places. Jame W. Horne did a great job directing this movie. I enjoyed this motion picture because of the humor. Bonnie Scotland is a must see. |
| User ReviewThe Critic (There's lots of fun to be had here with a number of clever gags and well-written dialogue. The sub-plot is well-enough handled to not bog down Laurel and Hardy's momentum too much. |
| User ReviewGregory WRarely seen these days but one of Laurel and Hardy's better features. |
| User ReviewFour Star FGot to love Laurel and Hardy. There is nothing that amazing about this film but all the same their blunders and mishaps still entertain. First they are in Scotland and then trying to cope in a Scottish regiment. This plot seemed somewhat similar to Flying Deuces but I don't mind that much |
| User ReviewJames HAVERAGE LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY, THEY TRAVEL TO SCOTLAND TO RECEIVE AN INHERITANCE AND THE USUAL COMIC SITUATIONS OCCUR. NOT TOO BAD BUT THEY HAVE BEEN MUCH BETTER. |
| User ReviewSimon DStrange title for a film mainly set in India and not their best. |