Putting Pants on Philip

Unfamiliar with Philip's appearance but armed with the knowledge that he becomes overwhelmed in the presence of women, Piedmont anxiously awaits his arrival.

His behavior leads to several embarrassing encounters, including inadvertently causing two women to faint by exposing himself while walking over a ventilator grate.

In an attempt to impress her, he removes his kilt to cover a mud puddle, only to be met with rejection when the woman effortlessly bypasses it.

Their first appearance as the now familiar "Stan and Ollie" characters was in The Second Hundred Years, also from 1927, which was directed by Fred Guiol and supervised by Leo McCarey, who suggested that the performers be teamed permanently.

[7] This entire block was demolished in the 1980s and the Culver City Fire Department and Meralta Office Plaza occupies the site today.

The short film.