Flying Elephants is a two-reel silent film from 1928 directed by Frank Butler and co-written and produced by Hal Roach.
Hardy embarks on a quest to find a spouse, enduring repeated blows from irate "husbands" in his pursuit.
Eventually, he encounters a potential mate but remains unaware that Laurel, his companion, also seeks her hand in marriage.
As Laurel and Hardy vie for the same woman, their rivalry escalates, leading to a series of competitions to win her favor.
As a result, the film lacks the Laurel and Hardy trademarks and consists mostly of solo performances by the two comedians.