Where does this famous "what time is it" Laurel and Hardy scene appear
I remember a scene where Laurel is sitting to Hardy's right, at a large, circular dining table.
A couple of times during the meal, as Hardy is drinking from his glass with his right hand, Laurel innocently asks him "what time is it," and Hardy unthinkingly spills his drink onto his lap because his watch is on his right hand.
At an opportune moment, Hardy sees Laurel drinking with his left hand, onto which is strapped his own watch and, with a mischievous gleam in his eye, asks him what time it is.
Unfortunately for Hardy, Laurel's watch face is on the underside of his wrist instead, and when he turns it away from him to see the time he spills his own drink onto Hardy's lap also.
I would think this scene is a classic, but I rarely see it mentioned online, and didn't find it in the film someone else thought it was in (Great Guns.) Any ideas?