Hog Wild is a 1930 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James Parrott and produced by Hal Roach. "Amnesia! Mr. Hardy was beginning to forget things, but Mr. Laurel had no fear of losing his memory -- As a matter of fact, Mr. Laurel never had a memory to lose--" Ollie wants to join Stan for an afternoon of fun, but his wife has other ideas. She demands he install the radio antenna atop their roof, a job he has been neglecting for several weeks. Soon, Stan stops by to "help" his friend. After destroying the Hardys' chimney and falling from the roof several times, they perch a... ladder in the back seat of Stan's car. The car shifts into gear, and speeds out-of-control through the downtown streets, Ollie still atop the ladder. Like other Laurel and Hardy films of this period, Hog Wild was refilmed in both Spanish and French versions in which Laurel and Hardy spoke phonetically the respective languages. The French version was titled Pele Mele; the Spanish version Radio Mania. In the UK, the film was retitled Aerial Antics, as Hog Wild was an American idiomatic expression.
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| Release date: | 1930 |
| Directed by: | James Parrott |
| Runtime: | 19 Minutes |
| Producer: | Hal Roach |
| Cinematography: | George Stevens |
| Genre: | Short Film, Comedy |