Hey everybody, got kind of a head-scratcher here and I'm hoping someone might know the answer. There's an old sight gag that I vaguely recall from a movie, and I'm trying to place what the movie might have been (so I can find it and watch it again).
Gag is as follows: There's a guy in the foreground (can't remember what he's doing, possibly construction, but he's vaguely paying attention behind him). A second guy wanders on stage/into the shot carrying the end of a ladder on his shoulder. He keeps wandering through the stage/shot carrying the ladder, which continues on and on and on... The guy in the foreground notices the impossibly long ladder continuing to go through the scene, up until the ladder carrier then reappears again, carrying the opposite end of the ladder, and causes quite a bit of confusion to the guy in the foreground who just saw him carry off the other end of the extremely long ladder.
I know this is a old bit - I've found evidence of it showing up in cartoons and even the Muppet Show (70s/80s version), but I seem to recall this was from an early comedy film from the 30s/40s. It could've been Laurel and Hardy (I've found some posts by folks claiming that they remember Stan doing a bit like this), but if so - I can't remember which film it was in and haven't been able to find a direct reference to it, just folks with vague recollections of seeing the bit.
This ring any bells for anybody?
Gag is as follows: There's a guy in the foreground (can't remember what he's doing, possibly construction, but he's vaguely paying attention behind him). A second guy wanders on stage/into the shot carrying the end of a ladder on his shoulder. He keeps wandering through the stage/shot carrying the ladder, which continues on and on and on... The guy in the foreground notices the impossibly long ladder continuing to go through the scene, up until the ladder carrier then reappears again, carrying the opposite end of the ladder, and causes quite a bit of confusion to the guy in the foreground who just saw him carry off the other end of the extremely long ladder.
I know this is a old bit - I've found evidence of it showing up in cartoons and even the Muppet Show (70s/80s version), but I seem to recall this was from an early comedy film from the 30s/40s. It could've been Laurel and Hardy (I've found some posts by folks claiming that they remember Stan doing a bit like this), but if so - I can't remember which film it was in and haven't been able to find a direct reference to it, just folks with vague recollections of seeing the bit.
This ring any bells for anybody?