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The Battle of the Century

 
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The Battle of the Century

  • Director: Clyde Bruckman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Slapstick, Odd Couple Film
  • Themes: Nothing Goes Right, Down on Their Luck
  • Release Year: 1927
  • Country: US

Plot

Laurel is Canvasback Clump, an underfed and thoroughly clueless prize-fighter, and Hardy his rather overly optimistic manager. In confronting his ape-like opponent, Thunder-clap Callahan (Noah Young), Canvasback is quickly out for the count and the boys are left with the five-dollar loser's end of the purse. Later, considering their bleak prospects in the park, they encounter a smooth-talking insurance salesman (Eugene Pallette), who talks them into taking out a five-dollar accidental injury policy on Canvasback. After seeing his friend almost slip and fall, his manager decides to take matters into his own hands -- hurling banana peels into his pal's path. Instead, he topples a pie seller exiting a bakery -- thus inciting the silver screen's first real pie fight -- and arguably it's most inventive and funny.

An about average Laurel and Hardy short until the extravagant climactic blowout, it was made near the start of their collaboration and helped prompt their swift rise as worldwide favorites. The pie fight itself, building methodically and hilariously to all-out Armageddon, has been endlessly copied but certainly never equalled. The short's early boxing sequences laid the groundwork for portions of Any Old Port (1932), a later Laurel and Hardy three-reeler. ~ All Movie Guide

Cast

Anita Garvin; Oliver Hardy - Manager; Eugene Pallette; Stan Laurel - Prize fighter; Charlie Hall - Pie delivery man

Credit

Clyde Bruckman - Director, George Stevens - Cinematographer, Hal Roach - Producer, Hal Roach - Screenwriter, H.M. Walker - Screenwriter
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Battle of the Century

Theatrical poster for Battle of the Century (1927)
Directed by Clyde Bruckman
Produced by Hal Roach
Written by Hal Roach
H.M. Walker
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Editing by Richard C. Currier
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) December 31, 1927
Running time 19 min.
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
Preceded by Putting Pants on Philip
Followed by Leave 'Em Laughing

The Battle of the Century is a 1927 Hal Roach two-reeler starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who, although just teamed, had yet to take on their recognisable Stan and Ollie characters on a more or less permanent basis. A young Lou Costello can be seen in an early scene as a member of the audience at the prize-fight mentioned in the film's title. The film is most noted for the final sequence - a wonderfully-choreographed[citation needed] custard pie fight - that utilized an entire day's output of the Los Angeles Pie Company.[citation needed]

For many years, footage from the famous climatic pie fight was known to be the only extant material from the film until the opening reel (featuring a boxing match) turned up in the 1970s. The sequence involving Eugene Pallette is still lost, as is the very final gag where a cop gets a pie in his face and promptly chases Stan and Ollie down the street.

Cast

Jack Adams
Ed Brandenburg
Dorothy Coburn
George B. French
Anita Garvin
Dick Gilbert
Charlie Hall
Jack Hill
Ham Kinsey
Sam Lufkin
Gene Morgan
Bob O'Connor
Eugene Pallette
Bert Roach
Dick Sutherland
Lyle Tayo
Ellinor Vanderveer
Dorothea Wolbert
Charley Young
Noah Young
Lou Costello (extra)

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