A-Haunting We Will Go (1942 film)

1942 film

A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1942 film about two men who are recruited by a gang of thugs to get a coffin across the country so as to acquire an inheritance.

Directed by Alfred L. Werker. Written by Lou Breslow and Stanley Rauh.

Oliver Hardy

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  • [to Stan] It's better to spend one night with a corpse than 60 days with the cops.
  • [to Stan] Well, here's another nice predicament you've gotten me into.

Dialogue

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Stan Laurel: How about some dinner? I'm getting hungry.
Oliver Hardy: Don't be so greedy. We just split a hamburger, and besides we can eat in Dayton for half of what it costs us in the diner.
Stan Laurel: I know, but I'll be twice as hungry in the morning.
Oliver Hardy: [with finality] Don't bicker!

Oliver Hardy: [to the con men] Thank you! Two princes!
Stan Laurel: A pair of kings!
Parker: [referring to Stan and Ollie] A couple of jerks!

Cast

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