- After far too many break-ins on his watch, an ineffective policeman approaches the unsuspecting vagabonds, Laurel and Hardy, with a preposterous proposition; one that would get him off the hook. But, are the boys up to the task?
- After getting lambasted by the Police Chief for the 42 unsolved robberies committed on his watch, Officer Kennedy bamboozles vagrants Stanley and Oliver into a plan to recover his reputation, in exchange for not jailing them for sleeping on park benches. Kennedy sets them to burgling the Police Chief's own house, planning to arrest them in front of his boss, and later "fixing it" for the boys.—Paul Penna <tterrace@wco.com>
- Strangely, there have been far too many break-ins on Officer Kennedy's watch--to be more precise, forty-two burglaries in one week, and still no arrests. Facing redundancy, the ineffective policeman stumbles upon the unsuspecting vagabonds, Laurel and Hardy--and without much thought--he will approach them with a preposterous proposition; one that would get him off the hook. To avoid ninety long days of incarceration, the boys will even try breaking and entering; however, are they up to the task?—Nick Riganas
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