Movie |
1930s | London, England
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IMDbBest Actor in a Foreign Film Millor actor en pellcula estrangera For | 2020 | John C.
Best Actor in a Foreign Film (Millor actor en pellcula estrangera) | 2020 | John C.
Best Director Fiction | 2019 | Jon S.
Best Dubbing | 2019
2019 | Angelo
Best Actor | 2018 | John C.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2019 | John C.
Outstanding British Film of the Year | 2019 | Faye
Best Leading Actor | 2019 | Steve
Best Make UpHair | 2019 | Jeremy
Best Actor | 2019 | Steve
Best Actor | 2019 | John C.
BritishIrish Actor of the Year | 2019 | Steve
BritishIrish Actor of the Year For and | 2019 | Steve
Best Special Makeup Effects FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2019 | Mark
Best Period andor Character Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2019 | Mark
Feature Film | 2019 | Vince
Best Actress Film | 2019 | Shirley
Operators Award Features | 2019 | Vince
Best Actor in a Comedy | 2019 | John C.
Best Actor | 2019 | Steve
Best Actor | 2018 | John C.
Best Actor | 2018 | Steve
Best Supporting Actress | 2018 | Nina
Breakthrough Producer | 2018 | Faye
Best Casting | 2018 | Andy
Best Costume Design | 2018 | Guy
Best Supporting Actress | 2018 | Nina
Best Costume Design | 2018 | Guy
Best Production Design | 2018 | John Paul
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 24,400,000 USD
A Laurel & Hardy museum, which contains many artifacts of Stan Laurel's career, is located in his birthplace, Ulverston, Cumbria. Laurel occasionally dropped by to visit his parents. When he and Oliver Hardy visited the town as part of their 1953 UK tour, a huge crowd welcomed them. A bronze statue of the duo is outside the town hall.
The small gold badges which Stan and Ollie wear in their lapels for much of the film relate to the Grand Order of Water Rats, a British trust through which members of the entertainment industry make donations to deserving people and charities. Stan and Ollie were Water Rats 465 and 466, respectively.
Hal Roach outlived both his stars by quite a bit, dying in November 1992, aged 100. He was only four days older than Oliver Hardy and 18 months younger than Stan Laurel.
Dedicated to the memory of Lois Laurel, Stan Laurel's daughter, who died in 2017.
When Oliver Hardy was free of his contract with Hal Roach Studios, he finally was able to sign on to one or two picture deals alongside Stan Laurel for other film studios. Most fans of the duo believe that those films, with the possible exception of The Flying Deuces (1939), marked a decline in quality from the pair. The scripts were often bad, and they were starting to show their age. Newer double acts, such as Bud Abbott & Lou Costello, and Bob Hope & Bing Crosby, started to become popular. Laurel & Hardy continued to make films, at a slower rate, until 1945. Their last film, Utopia (1950), was poorly received, killing their hopes of a comeback.
"Oliver Hardy: I'll miss us when we're gone. Stan Laurel: So will you."
"Stan Laurel: I'm never getting married again. I'm just going to find a woman I don't like and buy her a house."