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Stan And Ollie

Stan & Ollie ist eine britische Filmbiografie unter der Regie von Jon S. Baird aus dem Jahr In den Hauptrollen spielen Steve Coogan und John C. Reilly. Filmpalast Lüneburg - Fährsteg 1, Lüneburg: Stan & Ollie | Aktuelles Kinoprogramm, Kino, Film- und Kino-Infos, Online-Tickets, News, Events und vieles. Die legendären Laurel und Hardy, auch bekannt als Dick und Doof, stehen vor einer unsicheren Zukunft. Ihre Glanzperiode als Filmstars haben die beiden längst hinter sich. macht das Comedy-Duo ein Comeback auf der Bühne und tourt die.

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Die legendären Laurel und Hardy, auch bekannt als Dick und Doof, stehen vor einer unsicheren Zukunft. Ihre Glanzperiode als Filmstars haben die beiden längst hinter sich. macht das Comedy-Duo ein Comeback auf der Bühne und tourt die. Stan & Ollie ist eine britische Filmbiografie unter der Regie von Jon S. Baird aus dem Jahr In den Hauptrollen spielen Steve Coogan und John C. Reilly. Stan & Ollie ist eine Weiterleitung auf diesen Artikel. Zum Film siehe Stan & Ollie (Film). Stan Laurel (rechts) und Oliver Hardy in dem Kurzfilm. Stan & Ollie [dt./OV]. ()1 Std. 38 MinX-Ray6. Stan Laurel und Oliver Hardy, das beliebteste Komiker-Duo der Welt, befinden sich auf einer Tour​. Film: Stan and Ollie () - vinduespudser.eu: Filme, Kinos, Kinoprogramm, 3D, Charts, DVD, Video, Startdaten, Releases, Trailer und Bilder. Regionalisiert für die. Filmpalast Lüneburg - Fährsteg 1, Lüneburg: Stan & Ollie | Aktuelles Kinoprogramm, Kino, Film- und Kino-Infos, Online-Tickets, News, Events und vieles. Doch hinter den Kulissen kriselt es gewaltig: Stan ist frustriert, dass seine Pläne für ein Kino-Comeback auf Eis liegen und Ollie hat mit ernsten.

Stan And Ollie

Filmpalast Lüneburg - Fährsteg 1, Lüneburg: Stan & Ollie | Aktuelles Kinoprogramm, Kino, Film- und Kino-Infos, Online-Tickets, News, Events und vieles. Stan & Ollie [dt./OV]. ()1 Std. 38 MinX-Ray6. Stan Laurel und Oliver Hardy, das beliebteste Komiker-Duo der Welt, befinden sich auf einer Tour​. Stan & Ollie ist eine britische Filmbiografie unter der Regie von Jon S. Baird aus dem Jahr In den Hauptrollen spielen Steve Coogan und John C. Reilly. Stan & Ollie ein Film von Jon S. Baird mit Steve Coogan, John C. Reilly. Inhaltsangabe: Das legendäre Komiker-Duo Stan Laurel (Steve Coogan) und Oliver. Als VoD. In mehreren Episoden wurden Szenen aus bis zu sechs Filmen zu komplett neuen Handlungen zusammengefügt. Call of the Cuckoo. Any Old Port. Michael Fassbender Deutsch Lesen Bearbeiten Quelltext bearbeiten Versionsgeschichte.

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Diminished by age, the duo set out to reconnect with their adoring fans by touring variety halls in Britain in The shows become an instant hit, but Stan and Ollie can't quite shake the past as long-buried tension and Hardy's failing health start to threaten their precious partnership.

Jon S. Faye Ward. Jeff Pope. Mar 26, Steve Coogan Stan Laurel. John C. Reilly Oliver Hardy. Shirley Henderson Lucille Hardy. Nina Arianda Ida Kitaeva Laurel.

Rufus Jones Bernard Delfont. Danny Huston Hal Roach. Susy Kane Cynthia Clark. Ella Kenion Holiday Camp Organizer.

Harry Hepple Wally Brady. Bentley Kalu Elephant Wrangler. Baird Director. Jeff Pope Screenwriter. Faye Ward Producer. Xavier Marchand Executive Producer.

Kate Fasulo Executive Producer. Joe Oppenheimer Executive Producer. Nichola Martin Executive Producer.

Jeff Pope Executive Producer. Eugenio Perez Executive Producer. Gabrielle Tana Executive Producer. March 11, Full Review….

September 13, Full Review…. January 26, Rating: 3. September 24, Rating: 3. August 5, Full Review….

July 26, Rating: 2. View All Critic Reviews Mar 31, The two actors especially Coogan are fantastic, embodying their characters so faithfully that it seems like they have been playing them together forever, and it is great to see how this film pays homage to those comedy legends with a balanced combination of slapstick and melancholy.

Carlos M Super Reviewer. Mar 19, Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly do competent work bringing two old friends back to memory while re-enacting a couple of their more famous routines.

This BBC production highlight is in its restraint, delivering a melancholy postcard, as it were, from the old team, and sort of a final farewell, wrapped in the fact that London proved their final performance together.

One especially nice touch is in how the two clowns lean on their practised routines when not exactly on the stage or in front of a camera.

Kevin M. W Super Reviewer. Feb 04, A touching and sweet story of two friends who through good times and bad times in their careers, really cared bout and loved each other.

Hardy stayed at the Grand Hotel in Plymouth while recovering. The remainder of the tour was cancelled, and Laurel and Hardy never performed together on stage again.

There was never a plan to continue the tour without Hardy, as Laurel would have refused to work with anyone else.

Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly were announced in January as lined up to play the duo in a biopic to be directed by Jon S.

Principal UK photography began in spring Filming hours were limited due to Reilly needing four hours in the makeup chair each day. Baird's film is a laid-back, gamely performed tribute".

He concluded: "Everything the film has to offer is obvious and on the surface, its pleasures simple and sincere under the attentive guidance of director Jon S.

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Retrieved 3 October While much of their comedy remained visual, various lines of humorous dialogue appeared in Laurel and Hardy's talking films. Some examples include:.

In some cases, their comedy bordered on the surreal, in a style that Stan Laurel called "white magic".

He then flicks his thumb upward as if working a lighter. His thumb ignites and he matter-of-factly lights his "pipe".

Amazed at seeing this, Hardy unsuccessfully attempts to duplicate it throughout the film. Much later he finally succeeds, only to be terrified when his thumb catches fire.

Laurel repeats the pipe joke in the film Block-Heads , again to Hardy's bemusement. This time, the joke ends when a match Laurel was using relights itself, Hardy throws it into the fireplace, and it explodes with a loud bang.

Rather than showing Hardy suffering the pain of misfortunes, such as falling down stairs or being beaten by a thug, banging and crashing sound effects were often used so the audience could visualize the scene themselves.

The first was his "tie twiddle" to demonstrate embarrassment. He said, "I had been expecting it, but I didn't expect it at that particular moment.

It threw me mentally and I couldn't think what to do next, so I waved the tie in a kind of tiddly-widdly fashion to show embarrassment while trying to look friendly.

The catchphrase most used by Laurel and Hardy on film is: "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!

In popular culture the catchphrase is often misquoted as "Well, here's another fine mess you've gotten me into.

Most times, after Hardy said that phrase, Laurel would start to cry, exclaiming "Well, I couldn't help it Another regular catchphrase, cried out by Ollie in moments of distress or frustration, as Stan stands helplessly by, is "Why don't you do something to help me?

Homer's first intentional use of "d'oh! The first film pairing of the two, although as separate performers, took place in the silent film The Lucky Dog in The exact date the film was produced is not recorded but film historian Bo Bergulund dated it between September and January Hardy's character is a mugger attempting to rob Laurel.

Hal Roach was considered to be the most important person in the development of their film careers. He brought the team together and they worked for Hal Roach Studios for over 20 years.

His uncle, played by Hardy, is shown trying to put trousers on him. Laurel said to the duo's biographer John McCabe : "Of all the questions we're asked, the most frequent is how did we come together?

I always explain that we came together naturally. Quite unwittingly Laurel and Hardy's parts grew larger while those of their fellow stars diminished because Laurel and Hardy were considered to be great actors.

During this period McCarey and Laurel jointly devised the team's format. After teaming up they played the same characters for 30 years. Although Hal Roach employed writers and directors such as H.

Horne on the Laurel and Hardy films, Laurel would rewrite entire sequences or scripts. He would also have the cast and crew improvise on the sound stage; he would then meticulously review the footage during the editing process.

Stan had three or four writers who joined in a perpetual game of 'Can You Top This? I think I earned my money".

He ran the Laurel and Hardy set, no matter who was in the director's chair, but never felt compelled to assert his authority.

Roach remarked: "Laurel bossed the production. With any director, if Laurel said 'I don't like this idea,' the director didn't say 'Well, you're going to do it anyway.

In the silent era of film was coming to an end, and many actors saw their careers decline with the advent of sound.

Laurel and Hardy avoided this pitfall because they continued making primarily visual films. The first feature film starring Laurel and Hardy was Pardon Us from While Laurel and Hardy could not speak these foreign languages they received voice coaching for their lines.

The film Babes in Toyland remains a perennial on American television during the Christmas season. Laurel was unhappy with the plot, and after an argument was allowed to make the film his way.

Nevertheless, their association continued for another six years. These films, while far from the team's best work, were still very successful with moviegoers.

The Fox films were so profitable that the studio kept making Laurel and Hardy comedies after Fox discontinued its other "B" series films.

The busy team decided to take a rest during , but included their first European tour in 15 years. A film named "Robin Hood" was planned to be filmed during the tour but was not realized.

In Laurel and Hardy famously attended the re-opening of the Dungeness loop of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway , where they performed several improvised routines with a steam locomotive for the benefit of the local crowds and dignitaries.

In , upon the team's return to America, Laurel was sidelined by illness and temporarily unable to work. He encouraged Hardy to take movie parts on his own.

In —51, Laurel and Hardy made their final feature-length film together, Atoll K. This film was a French-Italian co-production directed by Leo Joannon , but was plagued by problems with language barriers, production issues, and the serious health issues of both Laurel and Hardy.

Laurel was experiencing painful prostate complications as well. He quickly rewrote the screenplay, with screen comic Monty Collins contributing visual gags, and hired old American friend Alf Goulding to direct the Laurel and Hardy scenes.

The film was not a commercial success on its first release although it did finally turn a profit when re-released in other countries and it brought an end to Laurel and Hardy's film careers.

After Atoll K wrapped in April , the team returned to America and used the remainder of the year to rest. Stan did take part in a silent TV newsreel, Swim Meet , in character, as co-director of a local California contest.

Most Laurel and Hardy films have survived and are still in circulation. Three of their films are considered lost and have not been seen in their complete form since the s.

The first half of the film Now I'll Tell One is lost and the second half has yet to be released on video. In the operatic Technicolor musical The Rogue Song , Laurel and Hardy appear in 10 sequences, only one of which is known to exist with the complete soundtrack.

Following the making of Atoll K , Laurel and Hardy took some months off to deal with health issues. Upon their return to the European stage in , they undertook a well-received series of public appearances, performing a short sketch Laurel had written called "A Spot of Trouble".

Hoping to repeat the success the following year Laurel wrote a routine entitled "Birds of a Feather". Laurel recounted their reception:. The love and affection we found that day at Cobh was simply unbelievable.

There were hundreds of boats blowing whistles and mobs and mobs of people screaming on the docks. We just couldn't understand what it was all about.

And then something happened that I can never forget. All the church bells in Cobh started to ring out our theme song "Dance of the Cuckoos" and Babe Oliver Hardy looked at me and we cried.

I'll never forget that day. These shows do not appear to have been preserved on record, tape, or kinescope, but notes from the Face The Music television appearance have been recently discovered.

According to the notes, Ollie informs Stan that the television program has an audience of six million and that host Henry Hall is "going to introduce us to them".

To which Stan replies "That's going to take a long time, isn't it? Lured to the Knickerbocker Hotel under the pretense of a business meeting with producer Bernard Delfont , the doors opened to their suite, , flooding the room with light and the voice of Edwards.

This telecast was preserved on a kinescope and later released on home video. Partly due to the positive response from the television broadcast the pair began renegotiating with Hal Roach, Jr.

However, plans for the specials had to be shelved as the aging comedians continued to suffer from declining health.

Laurel and Hardy provided a filmed insert in which they reminisce about their friends in British variety. They made their final appearance on camera in in a private home movie, shot by a family friend at the Reseda, CA home of Stan Laurel's daughter, Lois.

It contains no audio and is three minutes in length. Despite his long and successful career, Hardy's home was sold to help cover the cost of his medical expenses.

For the remaining eight years of his life, Stan Laurel refused to perform and even turned down Stanley Kramer 's offer of a cameo in his landmark film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

During this period most of his communication was in the form of written correspondence and he insisted on personally answering every fan letter.

Dick Van Dyke had always been a fan and he based his comedy and dancing style on that of Laurel. One day, out of curiosity he looked in the phone book and discovered the home number for Stan Laurel, who invited him over for the afternoon.

Laurel lived until and survived to see the duo's work rediscovered through television and classic film revivals. Laurel and Hardy's films included a supporting cast of comic actors, some of whom appeared regularly: [95].

The duo's famous signature tune, known variously as "The Cuckoo Song", "Ku-Ku" or "The Dance of the Cuckoos", was composed by Roach musical director Marvin Hatley as the on-the-hour chime for the Roach studio radio station.

The original theme, recorded by two clarinets in , was recorded again with a full orchestra in Leroy Shield composed the majority of the music used in the Laurel and Hardy short sound films.

The title track was released as a single in the UK and reached 2 in the charts. Laurel and Hardy's influence over a very broad range of comedy and other genres has been considerable.

Lou Costello of the famed duo of Abbott and Costello , stated "They were the funniest comedy duo of all time", adding "Most critics and film scholars throughout the years have agreed with this assessment.

Salinger , [] Rene Magritte [] and Kurt Vonnegut [] [] amongst many others, have acknowledged an artistic debt.

Chickens Come Home. Von Jon S. Shirley Henderson. Ein typisches Filmende des Duos bestand etwa in einer Verfolgungsjagd durch Polizisten bzw. Produktions-Format. Letzteres ist Xxx Triple sicher geklärt. Daher gelten diese Versionen Folter eigenständige Filme. Am Schluss von Midnight Patrol werden die zwei gleich von einem verärgerten Polizeipräsidenten erschossen. Schauspielerinnen und Schauspieler. In some cases, their comedy bordered on the surreal, in a style that Stan Laurel called "white magic". Rate this movie Oof, that was Rotten. Worst Superhero Movies. Hilversum, Netherlands: Blotto Press, Tom Trautmann Stream Deutsch.

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How did you buy your ticket? View All Videos 2. View All Photos Movie Info. Laurel and Hardy -- the world's greatest comedy team -- face an uncertain future as their golden era of Hollywood films remain long behind them.

Diminished by age, the duo set out to reconnect with their adoring fans by touring variety halls in Britain in The shows become an instant hit, but Stan and Ollie can't quite shake the past as long-buried tension and Hardy's failing health start to threaten their precious partnership.

Jon S. Faye Ward. Jeff Pope. Mar 26, Steve Coogan Stan Laurel. John C. Reilly Oliver Hardy. Shirley Henderson Lucille Hardy.

Nina Arianda Ida Kitaeva Laurel. Rufus Jones Bernard Delfont. Danny Huston Hal Roach. Susy Kane Cynthia Clark. Ella Kenion Holiday Camp Organizer.

Harry Hepple Wally Brady. Bentley Kalu Elephant Wrangler. Baird Director. Jeff Pope Screenwriter. Faye Ward Producer. Xavier Marchand Executive Producer.

Kate Fasulo Executive Producer. Joe Oppenheimer Executive Producer. Nichola Martin Executive Producer. Jeff Pope Executive Producer.

Eugenio Perez Executive Producer. Gabrielle Tana Executive Producer. March 11, Full Review…. September 13, Full Review….

January 26, Rating: 3. September 24, Rating: 3. There is an ominous silence from its London-based producer. Once the tour arrives in London, Stan pays a visit to the film's producer and discovers there is insufficient funding and the project has been cancelled.

He can't bring himself to tell Oliver and their script development continues. They are soon joined by their respective wives, Ida and Lucille, at London's Savoy Hotel before they are to perform at a sold out two-week residency at the nearby Lyceum Theatre.

After the opening night at the Lyceum, a party is held to honour them. At the party, tensions begin to show between the two wives leading Delfont to remark that he has two double acts for the price of one.

As the night progresses Stan's feelings of Oliver's betrayal come to the surface after Ida brings up the "elephant movie", resulting in the two having a public argument over the movie contract fiasco that split them up.

As Stan unloads his pent-up resentment for what he considers to be a betrayal of their friendship and accuses Oliver of being lazy, Oliver unloads his own pent-up feelings towards Stan, claiming that the two weren't really friends, only being together because Hal Roach studios had paired them up and that Stan never loved him as a friend but only loved Laurel and Hardy.

As a result of the argument Oliver leaves the party with his wife. Despite their friendship having taken a blow, they press on with their public appearances, which include judging a beauty contest in the seaside resort of Worthing.

Oliver refuses to speak to Stan despite the latter's attempts. Just when they are about to announce the winner, Oliver collapses from a heart attack and is forced into bed rest.

Informed two days later that it is unlikely that Oliver will get better in time to continue the tour, Delfont suggests having a well-known English comic named Nobby Cook take Oliver's place.

When Stan visits Oliver in his room, Oliver tells Stan that he intends to retire immediately, explaining that a doctor warned him that he must never go onstage again because the strain could be fatal; he and his wife will leave for America as soon as possible.

The pair admit that they did not mean what they said to each other at the party. On the night of the next show, Stan finds it impossible to work with Cook simply because he is not Oliver, and the performance is cancelled, much to Delfont's dismay.

When Ida finds Stan at the bar, Stan confesses to her that he truly does love Oliver as a friend and intends to return to America instead of continuing the tour, though he asks her not to tell Oliver that they are leaving.

Oliver in turn decides he cannot spend the rest of his life idle in bed and leaves his hotel room just before his wife comes back.

He goes to Stan's room and tells him they have a show to do. While sailing to Ireland to continue the tour Stan confesses he has deceived Oliver about the prospects of a film even while they continued to work on it.

Oliver confesses in turn that he had guessed the truth from Stan's conduct, confusing Stan greatly as he asks why they kept working on the script if Oliver had known the truth for some time, and Oliver admits that working on the script was all they could do.

Upon arriving in Ireland, the duo are welcomed by a large crowd of fans, both young and old, the church bells of the town ring out their theme song.

Despite his ill health, Oliver performs on stage with Stan to thunderous applause from the audience as Ida comforts the concerned Lucille.

As the film ends, a written epilogue reveals that the tour was the last time they worked together. Oliver's health continued to deteriorate after the tour, leading to his death in ; Stan, devastated by his friend's death, refused to work without his partner and went into retirement, dying eight years later in Stan continued to write sketches for Laurel and Hardy in the last eight years of his life.

The film's story differs from real life events. Starting in October , Laurel and Hardy spent eight months on tour. On arriving at Cobh in Ireland on 9 September and disembarking from the SS America they were given a warm welcome, and this is recreated in the final scene of the film.

Hardy stayed at the Grand Hotel in Plymouth while recovering. The remainder of the tour was cancelled, and Laurel and Hardy never performed together on stage again.

There was never a plan to continue the tour without Hardy, as Laurel would have refused to work with anyone else. Steve Coogan and John C.

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