Released back in 1941 - "Great Guns" certainly did have its entertaining and hilarious moments - But, it was definitely Laurel and Hardy past their peak.
In "Great Guns" Laurel and Hardy join the U.S. Army and, in doing so, this offers these 2 funny-guys the golden opportunity to get themselves mixed up in all sorts of wacky, slapstick shenanigans.
I would say that one of this film's best moments was when Laurel and Hardy gleefully participated in the all-important "war game" maneuvers.
In "Great Guns" Laurel and Hardy join the U.S. Army and, in doing so, this offers these 2 funny-guys the golden opportunity to get themselves mixed up in all sorts of wacky, slapstick shenanigans.
I would say that one of this film's best moments was when Laurel and Hardy gleefully participated in the all-important "war game" maneuvers.