Working together, Stan and Ollie manage to lead the horse to the grand piano, and he leaps up on it. The police have recovered the Blue Boy painting and are making plans to return it. Meanwhile, the suddenly obstreperous Blue Boy chases Stanley around the house.
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When the statue is back upright and Ollie removes the coat, the torso segment is backwards, so its backside protrudes out from where its midriff should be. Hardy, ever the gentleman, safeguards the statue's modesty by wrapping its bare torso in his coat while he reassembles it. The three clump through the front door while the millionaire upstairs takes a bath - "and it ain't even Saturday." Ollie has an altercation with a nude statue, which snaps into three pieces after the two tumble to the floor.
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He punctuates his lesson with a twisting gesture of his hand to demonstrate the 180-degree difference between the classes.
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This triggers a running gag where Ollie explains patiently to Stan that the rich are different from you and me. When they bring the horse to the painting's owner, he speaks to them from an upstairs window where he can't see the steed he tells them to bring Blue Boy in the house and put "him" on the piano. Stable grooms Stan and Ollie overhear news of a $5,000 reward for the return of the stolen painting The Blue Boy, but think the reward is for the horse at their barn named Blue Boy. Wrong Again is a Laurel & Hardy silent short film released 23 February 1929.