Stop, Look and Listen is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring Larry Semon and Dorothy Dwan and featuring Oliver Hardy.
As described in a film magazine review,[2] Luther Meek is a well-behaved young citizen of a small town with a sweetheart named Dorothy who pines for footlight fame.
Stop, Look and Listen was the first film by Semon's production company and was based upon the successful 1915 musical comedy play of the same name by Irving Berlin and Harry B. Smith.
Oliver Hardy, who co-directed, also performs a difficult high and hard fall on to train tracks at the finale.
[4] A 43-minute reunited version, including the climactic motorcycle and train chase, was exhibited by Matsuda Film Productions in Tokyo in January 2024 with a live benshi commentary and piano accompaniment.