There are 106 Laurel and Hardy films altogether.
32 Silent Films
47 Short Talking Films
27 Feature Films
The primary producer of many Laurel and Hardy films was Hal Roach. He was instrumental in developing their comedic style and providing the necessary resources for their productions during the 1920s and 1930s. Roach's studio played a crucial role in shaping the duo's career and the success of their films.
Many critics have voted that Sons of the Desert is Laurel and Hardy's best feature film.
A Laurel and Hardy Cartoon - 1966 Two Many Cooks 1-88 was released on: USA: 11 March 1967
Stan Laurel had one daughter named Lois.Oliver Hardy never fathered any children nor did he ever adopt any.
Starting with Duck Soup, Slipping Wives, Love 'Em and Weep, Why Girls Love Sailors, With Love and Hisses, Sugar Daddies, Sailors Beware, Now I'll Tell One, The Second 100 Years, Call of the Cuckoo, Hats Off, Do Detectives Think?, Putting Pants on Phillip and The Battle of the Century. Oliver was in 9 others in 1927 and Stan had a couple more that year.
Sir Norman Wisdom is one of the best comedians of the century. His movies are exemplary of subtle humor. His movies were as popular, if not more popular as Laurel and Hardy movies during the 50-60 era. He was honored with Knighthood in 2000 for his lifetime work.
In the films, she only appears in the 2nd. But in the books, she appears in the 2nd, 4th and 6th
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The animated character 'Sid the Sloth' has appeared in all of the Ice Age films. In these films 'Sid' is one of the main characters and has many funny quotes within the films.
Laurel's Kitchen has 511 pages.
I think the most appearances from a living star is 259 for Christopher Lee but I think the most that I have seen or know about is 408 from Oliver Hardy, both before during and after his partnership with Stan Laurel. Of course many of the early films were silent shorts but they all count.
Twelve movies are listed that he has credits in.