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The Bullfighters

  • Director: Malcolm St. Clair
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Slapstick, Satire
  • Themes: Twins and Lookalikes
  • Main Cast: Richard Lane, Carol Andrews, Diosa Costello
  • Release Year: 1945
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 61 minutes

Plot

Laurel & Hardy's last American film is a marked improvement over their previous 20th Century-Fox features, though still not in the same league as their 1930s classics. Stan and Ollie play a couple of detectives from Peoria, Illinois, who fly to Mexico City to arrest the notorious Larceny Nell (Carol Andrews). Their South-of-the-Border visit coincides with the much-anticipated arrival of famed Spanish bullfighter Don Sebastian-who happens to be the exact double of Stan Laurel! When Don Sebastian's Mexican debut is delayed by passport problems, press agent Hotshot Coleman (Richard Lane) persuades Stan to take the toreador's place in the bullring. Stan is understandably reluctant until Hotshot threatens to turn the boys over to his business partner, sports promoter Richard K. Muldoon (Ralph Sanford). It seems that several years earlier, Stan and Ollie wrongly sent Muldoon to prison; upon his release, he vowed to someday catch up with the boys and literally skin them alive ("First the little one, then the big one!") With this threat hanging over their heads, Laurel & Hardy are forced to acquiesce to Hotshot's scheme-leading to a chaotic nightclub incident, a hectic misadventure at a bull farm, and a climactic riot at the bull arena when the real Don Sebastian finally shows up. Though it falls apart in the final reel thanks to an overabundance of mismatched stock footage gleaned from Blood and Sand (1941), The Bullfighters is for the most part a fond throwback to Laurel & Hardy's glory days: the highlight is an egg-breaking routine revived from 1934's Hollywood Party. Curiously, none of the reviewers in 1945 mentioned the film's grotesquely hilarious closing gag, which must be seen to be believed. Rory Calhoun (billed as Frank McCown) shows up in a bit as a rival bullfighter. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frank McCown - El Brilliante; Ralph Sanford - Muldoon; Irving Gump - Mr. Gump; Lorraine de Wood - Spanish Girl; Emmett Vogan - Prosecutor; Roger Neury - Master of Ceremonies; Gus Glassmire - Judge; Rafael Storm - Hotel Clerk; Jay Novello - Lusi; Robert Filmer - Bullfighter; Guy Zanette - Bullfighter; Max Wagner - Attendant; Jose Portugal - Waiter; Hank Worden - Texan; Steven Darrell - Mexican Policeman; Edward Gargan - Vasso; Oliver Hardy - Himself; Margo Woode - Tangerine; Rory Calhoun - El Brilliante; Stan Laurel - Himself; Joe Domingues

Credit

Chester Gore - Art Director, Lyle Wheeler - Art Director, Malcolm St. Clair - Director, Stanley E. Rabjohn - Editor, David Buttolph - Composer (Music Score), Emil Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Norbert F. Brodin - Cinematographer, William Girard - Producer, Thomas K. Little - Set Designer, Al Orenbach - Set Designer, W. Scott Darling - Screenwriter
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The Bullfighters

Theatrical poster for The Bullfighters (1945)
Directed by Malcolm St. Clair (as Mal St. Clair)
Stan Laurel (uncredited)
Produced by William Girard
Written by Scott Darling (as W. Scott Darling)
Stan Laurel (uncredited)
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Margo Woode
Richard Lane
Carol Andrews
Diosa Costello
Music by David Buttolph
Cinematography Norbert Brodine
Editing by Stanley Rabjohn
Distributed by 20th Century-Fox
Release date(s) May 19, 1945
Running time 61 min.
Country  United States
Language English
Preceded by Nothing But Trouble
Followed by Atoll K

The Bullfighters (1945) is a late Laurel and Hardy feature film. The plot involves the team working as private detectives in Mexico City. When Laurel is found to resemble a famous matador, he is forced to take his place in the bullring. Stan Laurel wrote and directed portions of the feature, which was produced in late 1944 and released in May 1945. It was Laurel and Hardy's last American film and also the film debut of Rory Calhoun (credited as Frank McCown).

Cast

  • Stan Laurel as Stan / Don Sebastian
  • Oliver Hardy as Ollie
  • Margo Woode as Señorita Tangerine
  • Richard Lane as 'Hot Shot' Coleman
  • Carol Andrews as Hattie Blake
  • Diosa Costello as Conchita


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