Tit for Tat

Tit for Tat

Director: Charley Rogers

Writer: Stan Laurel, Frank Tashlin

Producer: Hal Roach

Stan and Ollie have set up their own electrical appliance store but, unfortunately for them, the grocery right next door is run by the man and wife whom they encountered in "Them Thar Hills" (1935). Stan and Ollie go and visit to offer the hand of friendship, but the grocer again becomes convinced that Ollie and his wife are fooling around.

20 min Rating: 6.8/10 Released

Top Cast

Mae Busch
Mae Busch
Mrs. Hall
James C. Morton
James C. Morton
The Policeman
Bobby Dunn
Bobby Dunn
The Kleptomaniac

Movie Info

Director: Charley Rogers

Writer: Stan Laurel, Frank Tashlin

Producer: Hal Roach

Production Companies: Hal Roach Studios

Countries: United States of America

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What Others Said

talisencrw: A hilarious continuation of 'Them Thar Hills', as the boys try opening up a shop that just happens to be right next door to a grocery store run by the couple they met in that film...and the jealous husband still hasn't either forgotten or forgiven them. These two films together would be an excellent introduction for inquisitive people of today of Laurel and Hardy's work.