Regarded As Funniest Laurel & Hardy " BIG BUSINESS" #laurelandhardy #funnyvideo #classic

In Big Business (1929), the boys find themselves in sunny California during the holidays, trying to sell door-to-door Christmas trees. When they knock on the door of an incredibly short-tempered homeowner (the legendary James Finlayson), a minor disagreement quickly escalates into a full-scale, tit-for-tat war of mutual destruction. Watch as a simple rejection turns into a masterclass in cinematic pettiness, where a house and a Model T Ford are methodically dismantled piece by piece. Widely regarded by film critics as one of the greatest silent comedy shorts ever made, Big Business is peak Laurel and Hardy. If you enjoyed this trip down memory lane, don't forget to Like, Comment with your favorite scene, and Subscribe for more cinematic treasures and travel content! Did You Know? The production crew actually rented a real house in Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, for the shoot. Due to a misunderstanding, the cast and crew began genuinely destroying the house next door to the one they had actually permitted! Fortunately, the real owner was away, and the studio quickly bought them a brand-new roof and repaired the damage.