They appeared first time together in "Lucky Dog" (1921)
The first Laurel and Hardy film was a silent film called 'The Lucky Dog.'
They appeared first time together in "Lucky Dog" (1921)
Laurel and Hardys first film was 45 minutes from Hollywood in 1926,but they became a team in 1927 with the film Duck Soup.
Shirley Temple and Laurel and Hardy did not appear in a film together.
Laurel and Hardy's first film was "Duck Soup" (1927). It was a comedy short not to be confused with the 1933 Marx brothers film of the same name. The first stooge film was "Nertsery Rhymes" (1933). This is the first stooge film starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. There was an earlier 1930 film "Soup to Nuts" starring Moe, Larry, and Shemp Howard. In the early years the team was actually led by Ted Healy.
When Stan Laurel first began making movies, most films were shot in orthochromatic film stock, which didn't register the color blue, the color of Laurel's eyes. Cameraman George Stevens got a hold of a supply of panchromatic film, which was sensitive to more colors, including blue. Stevens, who worked for producer Hal Roach, became Laurel and Hardy's cameraman of choice.
Laurel & Hardy were sailors in the silent film "Two Tars," in the early talkie "Men O'War," and in the feature "Our Relations," among others. In regard to the previous answer: Laurel & Hardy did buy and use a boat in the film "Saps at Sea," but they weren't sailors in the navy.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Many critics have voted that Sons of the Desert is Laurel and Hardy's best feature film.
It was called "Lucky Dog" in 1921
Laurel and Hardy had dogs in a few films, but the one they are best-remembered for is in the film "Laughing Gravy", where they try to keep it in a guesthouse, without the landlord finding out. The dog was called "Laughing Gravy."
The duration of Laurel Canyon - film - is 1.68 hours.
Laurel Canyon - film - was created on 2002-05-18.
Laurel & Hardy never appeared in any film with Shirley Temple.
Shirley Temple and Laurel and Hardy did not appear in a film together.
There weren't any Laurel and Hardy films made in 1949.
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Laurel and Hardy's first film was "Duck Soup" (1927). It was a comedy short not to be confused with the 1933 Marx brothers film of the same name. The first stooge film was "Nertsery Rhymes" (1933). This is the first stooge film starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. There was an earlier 1930 film "Soup to Nuts" starring Moe, Larry, and Shemp Howard. In the early years the team was actually led by Ted Healy.
When Stan Laurel first began making movies, most films were shot in orthochromatic film stock, which didn't register the color blue, the color of Laurel's eyes. Cameraman George Stevens got a hold of a supply of panchromatic film, which was sensitive to more colors, including blue. Stevens, who worked for producer Hal Roach, became Laurel and Hardy's cameraman of choice.