Eye trauma in Laurel and Hardy movies - another nice mess

Scott Med J. 2016 Nov;61(4):207-212. doi: 10.1177/0036933016680160. Epub 2016 Nov 17.

Abstract

Background and aims: One of the characteristics in Laurel and Hardy films is a lot of physical violence. The present study examines the occurrence of eye trauma in Laurel and Hardy movies and discusses the impact they could have been had if the films were set in reality.

Methods and results: All 92 movies starring Laurel and Hardy as a pair in leading roles were watched together by the authors and were scored for any eye trauma. Eighty-eight eye traumas happened, of which 48% were directed at Hardy. The eye poke was the most frequently occurring eye trauma and the traumatic corneal abrasion was very likely the most frequently occurring injury. Among the most serious causes of eye trauma were the pin of a door handle, a stick, a champagne cork, a tree branch and tacks.

Conclusion: Without a doubt, if their films had been reality, especially Hardy but also Laurel and several other people, would have suffered from serious eye injuries caused by the 88 eye traumas. The findings of the present study might reflect the personality, character and intellectual capacity of both Laurel and Hardy as 'Two Minds Without a Single Thought'.

Keywords: Oliver Hardy; Stan Laurel; eye poke; ophthalmology.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Dangerous Behavior
  • Eye Injuries* / etiology
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Motion Pictures*
  • Violence*
  • Wit and Humor as Topic