Review of Sons of the Desert (1933) by The Critic ( — 13 Mar 2013
In a remake of their short 'We Faw Down' (1928), Laurel and Hardy prove why they are undeniably the greatest comedy acts ever immortalised on screen. 'Sons of the Desert' is quite simply one of the rarest of rare cinematic gems in which, incredibly, not a single frame is wasted. Every gag - both slapstick and dialogue - is well constructed to the last detail and the performances are nothing short of flawless.
Absolute perfection.
This review of Sons of the Desert (1933) was written by The Critic ( on 13 Mar 2013.
Sons of the Desert has generally received very positive reviews.
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