Laurel and hardy filmography book

World heritage encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive collection ever assembled. From autobiographys to the british tours, films, solo careers before the partnership and even advertising, every part of their life has been scrutinised. But hal roach so admired this lampoon of beau geste that he let it sprawl to four reels and bore the loss of charging exhibitors the standard tworeel rate. The crazy world of laurel and hardy 1967 as the fat one. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Legendary comedy duo stan laurel and oliver hardy worked on more than 100 shorts and feature films together. The way out west tent was founded in 1967 as the fifth chapter of the sons of the desert.

Brand new books detailing the lives and stage tours of laurel and hardy all written by a. Stan laurel and oliver hardy made more than 100 comedies together, laurel playing the bumbling and innocent foil to the pompous hardy. Laurel and hardy books crazy world of laurel and hardy. Laurel and hardy found matrimony a struggle on and off screen and they pay the price for deceiving wives dorothy christy and mae busch in this gleeful caper, which proved so popular that it inspired the name of the twosomes fan club. Filmography for oliver hardy turner classic movies. The lanky stan laurel 18901965 and portly ollie hardy 18921957 had but one objective.

Laurel and hardy produced 10 shorts in 1931, with chickens come home, come clean and one good turn ranking among their funniest. For the filmography of laurel and hardy as a team, see. The following is a list of laurel and hardy s official filmography as established in laurel and hardy. In maurice sendaks book mickey in the night kitchen, mickey is a caricature of stan laurel, and the bakers are caricatures of oliver hardy. The magic behind the movies the ultimate edition by randy skretvedt isbn. Eversons classic the films of laurel and hardy was published, german editor joe hembus added a three page title list identifying many of the countless german. Laurel and hardy s laughing 20s was robert youngsons compilation of the teams silentfilm highlights, and the great race was a largescale salute to slapstick that director blake edwards dedicated to mr. Details on the script development, cast, crew, locations, and even basic information on running times and release dates.

They became well known during the late 1920s through the mid1940s for their slapstick comedy with laurel playing the clumsy and childlike friend of the pompous hardy. Laurel and hardy were a comedy double act during the early classical hollywood era of american cinema. Laurel and hardy, stan laurel oliver hardy, classic comedies, classic movies, santa monica, comedy duos, fantasy films, film music books, silent film. Oliver norvell hardy born norvell hardy, january 18, 1892 august 7, 1957 was an american comic actor and one half of laurel and hardy, the double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted from 1927 to 1955. The program is signed by anthony caruso, frank ojunioro couglin, and william benedict and is in fine condition. Mae busch born annie may busch, 18 june 1891 20 april 1946 was an australianborn actress who worked in both silent and sound films in early hollywood. The following is a list of laurel and hardys official filmography as established in laurel and hardy. It is named after the 1937 feature film starring stan laurel and oliver hardy. The boys provides new ways to view and evaluate the work of this famous comedy team. The magic behind the movies by randy skretvedt and laurel and hardy by john mccabe, al kilgore, and richard r. Mar 30, 2020 laurel and hardy, comedy team that is widely regarded as the greatest in film history.

Oliver hardy biography, movie highlights and photos allmovie. Laurel and hardy encyclopedia book laurel and hardy the. Since the books original release in 1987, it has been updated several times through the early 1990s. The titles that are links lead to feature pages on the actual film. He was awarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame at 7021 hollywood boulevard in hollywood, california on. Laurel and hardy, comedy team that is widely regarded as the greatest in film history. The magic behind the movies is like a whole collection of laurel and hardy books, articles and information all rolled into one. The book is a near fine bright copy in a very good lightly used dust jacket with a few small nicks and tears. To compile laurel and hardy the british tours the author spent hundreds of hours poring over old newspapers, and an equal amount of time in interviewing waitresses, taxi drivers, receptionists, hoteliers, theatre managers, stage staff, and laurel s relatives. These are the films of oliver hardy as an actor without stan laurel. Instead of following the comedy doubleact through the making of their films, we.

After stan laurel s death in 1965, there were two major motionpicture tributes. The book fans backwards from laurels last years in his oceana apartment, as he remembers the tough years before success came with a chance partnership with oliver hardy. Each book lists 105 films while, in its appendix, skredvedts adds a 106th, now ill tell one, a previously lost film that was partly rediscovered. Laurel and hardy, the worlds most famous comedy duo, attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan song a grueling theatre tour of postwar britain. Included with the biographical checklist which itself is a veritable goldmine are reprints of key historical articles and interviews, a basic filmography, a helpful chronology, a critical analysis of works on laurel and hardy, and a reworking of gehrings own classic article on comic antiheroes. A number of their films were reshot with laurel and hardy speaking in spanish, italian, french or german.

Their bestknown movies included sons of the desert and way out west. True, laurel and hardys movies didnt demand much soulsearching or operatic tragedy from ollie, but he delivers any emotion necessary. Oliver hardy biography, movie highlights and photos. A giant volume, not only the best book on laurel and hardy ever assembled, but also one of the best books on film comedy and hollywood. Laurel hardy by mccabe, first edition, signed abebooks. This is a list of films of stan laurel, as an actor without oliver hardy. Internet archive contributor internet archive language english. With a foreword by dick van dyke, and illustrated with photographs, a caricture of each on the endpapers, and a filmography of their movies from 1917 to 1952. To compile laurel and hardy the british tours the author spent hundreds of hours poring over old newspapers, and an equal amount of time in interviewing waitresses, taxi drivers, receptionists, hoteliers, theatre managers, stage staff, and laurels relatives. Oliver hardy filmography project gutenberg selfpublishing. In 1937, he and a number of hollywood notables, including bing crosby, jimmy durante and pat. Heartbroken at being jilted by his sweetheart, ollie coerces. In 1937, he and a number of hollywood notables, including bing crosby, jimmy durante and pat obrien, founded del mar race track in california.

You can use this as a guide to building up your collection. Laurel and hardy books first editions the stage tours, by. Laurel and hardy books the british tours, european tours, u. The reasons for this are several, but mainly stem from laurels role as team spokesman. The cover for the unpublished second issue appears in the dc vault. A charming and funny book about stan the skinny one and oliver the fat one hardy, two funny and gentle men. From 1926 to 1950, stan and babe as he was affectionately known appeared together in 106 films, both tworeelers and features. Laurel and hardy biography birthday, trivia british. But over the last 15 years, author skretvedt has been. An affectionate biography by john mccabe, dick van dyke isbn.

The magic behind the movies by allen steve, young jordan r. In the latter part of her career she appeared in many laurel and hardy comedies, where she frequently played hardys shrewish wife. John mccabe is an established writer on theater and the movies. Of the two, laurel decidedly evolves as the central player in this duo biography. Released in 1932 and directed by hal roach, it won the academy award as best short subject comedystan laurel was awarded a special oscar for his contribution to cinema in 1960. One day, out of curiosity he looked in the phone book and discovered the home number for stan laurel, who invited. Laurel and hardys only oscarwinning film together was the short comedy the music box. He appeared with his comedy partner oliver hardy in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles. The team was composed of thin englishman, stan laurel 18901965 and heavyset american, oliver hardy 18921957.

Since the books original release in 1987, it has been updated several times through the. Over the past 40 years there have been many books written about laurel and hardy. He was awarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame at 7021 hollywood boulevard in hollywood, california on february 8, 1960. An affectionate biography paperback august 1, 2004 by john mccabe author. I got lost in the pages of this book the other night and couldnt put it down. There is a lot of info that has not been covered by other bios on the boys. About the author randy skretvedt is an entertainment historian who has been a laurel and hardy buff since the age of five.

Click on the buttons below for further details about the books. Ontic antics starring laurel and hardy 1998 film uses footage of the laurel and hardy film berthmarks in order to investigate space, time and the comic body. Laurel and hardy were a comedy duo act during the early classical hollywood era of american. The book is appended by a whos who of supporting players who peopled the films of laurel and hardy, and the technical crew responsible for so much of the magic behind the movies. Journalists who, in turn, interviewed laurel and hardy, and members of the public who met them, all help to complete the picture of.

Journalists who, in turn, interviewed laurel and hardy, and members of the public. This film took place in the fictional town of brushwood gulch, which we have tried to recreate here. The book takes the reader through the ups and downs of their careers and to a final comeback. A filmography lists works from 1917 to 1951 with information on availability. Laurel and hardy graduated from tworeelers to feature films with 1931s pardon us, though they continued to make features and shorts simultaneously until 1935. There are many books on laurel and hardy, many good books on laurel and hardy. The magic behind the movies by randy skretvedt has every little detail about each film, whilst aj marriot s book about the british tours now revised and. While laurel preferred to burn the midnight oil as a writer and film editor, hardy stopped performing each day at quitting time. When in 1980 the first and up to this day, only translated german edition of william k. Oliver hardy filmography these are the films of oliver hardy as an actor without stan laurel. The book begins by exploring their comedy in the early days of film. The remarkable story behind the planning, development and marketing of laurel and hardys illreceived final film, atoll k, has been little explored.

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