A pair of mouse trap salemen in Switzerland can't afford to pay for their meal at a mountain hotel and are forced to work in the kitchen. Meanwhile, a composer (Walter Woolf King) arrives incognito to work, but when his wife (Della Lind) secretly arrives after, Ollie falls for her.
A rather kitsch classic Laurel and Hardy feature with many memorable scenes including Ollie serenading under a window as Stanley plays the tuba, an ape played (played by regular man-in-a-monkey costume, Charles Gemora. Gemora had also played the ape in the short THE CHIMP, 1932 with Stan and Ollie) and Stan trying to take a St. Bernard dog's brandy.
A rather kitsch classic Laurel and Hardy feature with many memorable scenes including Ollie serenading under a window as Stanley plays the tuba, an ape played (played by regular man-in-a-monkey costume, Charles Gemora. Gemora had also played the ape in the short THE CHIMP, 1932 with Stan and Ollie) and Stan trying to take a St. Bernard dog's brandy.