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Laurel und Hardy, das berühmteste Comedy-Duo der Welt, versuchen ihre Filmkarrieren neu zu entfachen, und begeben sich auf eine zermürbende Theater-Tournee durch das Nachkriegs-Großbritannie... Alles lesenLaurel und Hardy, das berühmteste Comedy-Duo der Welt, versuchen ihre Filmkarrieren neu zu entfachen, und begeben sich auf eine zermürbende Theater-Tournee durch das Nachkriegs-Großbritannien.Laurel und Hardy, das berühmteste Comedy-Duo der Welt, versuchen ihre Filmkarrieren neu zu entfachen, und begeben sich auf eine zermürbende Theater-Tournee durch das Nachkriegs-Großbritannien.
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- Nominiert für 3 BAFTA Awards
- 6 Gewinne & 30 Nominierungen insgesamt
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This is not a film for those who didn't know Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. This is a film for nostalgic fools like myself.
The story is wonderful, the cinematic history valuable, the recreation of the old routines had tears in my eyes.
But mostly it was the performance by two mature, leading actors who had the mannerisms and idiosyncrasies of one of the 20th century's most wonderful comedic duos so well learned, before long I had forgotten I wasn't watching the real Laurel and Hardy.
Brilliantly executed and a pleasure to enjoy.
Steve Coogan has catapulted himself into a different class in this film, John C Riley, well you kind of expect and he never disappoints, solid and dependable.
With such distinguished and recognisable cast, you kind of expect to see the familiar characters of the actors themselves playing parts that you cannot suspend disbelief. Clint Eastwood for example, you see a Clint Eastwood film, you have no idea who he's playing, it's just Clint Eastwood. But here, Steve Coogan disappears from the screen and becomes Stan Laurel, you are aware there are some slight physical appearance which make you know it's not quite right, but you are not seeing Steve Coogan, that's for sure. The film is engaging, enlightening into the real people that existed behind the alter egos of Laurel and Hardy, and is a beautiful dip into their personal relationship without portraying any dirty dark revelations that a sensationalist may be tempted to put into a film.
Instead it remains for the most, a journey you take with the boys, and their struggle to remain relevant in a fast changing world after some not so good decisions in hindsight, and decisions which were presented well enough for you to subscribe to the reasoning of each possibility and probably make the same mistakes yourself. What im trying to say is that some films will present such bad career decisions as painfully obvious to the viewer, but this film left you taking both sides with equal validity.
But most of all, the film presents their deep and loving friendship. I wept, I wiped the tears and weaped some more. The kind of tear when you are simply moved by such genuine love. The film seemed to be over too quickly, I could've stayed another hour and half. Well done all concerned.
Now this, this is award winning stuff.
But most of all, the film presents their deep and loving friendship. I wept, I wiped the tears and weaped some more. The kind of tear when you are simply moved by such genuine love. The film seemed to be over too quickly, I could've stayed another hour and half. Well done all concerned.
Now this, this is award winning stuff.
This is the best new movie I have watched in years. John C. Reilly could easily be nominated for acting honors. The cinematography is beautiful, the sets are believable and the story seems to be an honest account of an interesting part of Stan and Ollie's lives. The best part of this movie is the opening four minute plus tracking scene. It is not quite as great as LaLaLand's tracking shot but still one of the all time best. Laurel and Hardy fans will love this movie. Hopefully it will make youngsters curious enough to watch some of their old movies. This movies uses some of my favorite scenes from Way Out West. Excellent movie.
Set during Laurel and Hardy's final stage tour of the UK and Ireland in 1953, the film serves as a beautifully visual and scripted character study of the pair at the tail end of their career.
At the heart of the film are two great performances by Steve Coogan and John C Reilly as the eponymous duo. The recreation of their look, voices, mannerisms and routines seems flawless and unforced. The contrast between their screen personas, that made their films a success and their actual personalities off screen, is plausibly portrayed. There is good support from Nina Ariande and Shirley Henderson as Mrs Laurel and Hardy, whose spiky relationship mirrors that of their respective husbands' on screen characters.
The film shot with a keen eye for the period, using some interesting close shots angled through mirrors to capture the pair's expressions and wider sweeping ones to show audience's response. There are some neatly timed comic scenes of their life imitating their art.
A fine balance of humour and poignance.
At the heart of the film are two great performances by Steve Coogan and John C Reilly as the eponymous duo. The recreation of their look, voices, mannerisms and routines seems flawless and unforced. The contrast between their screen personas, that made their films a success and their actual personalities off screen, is plausibly portrayed. There is good support from Nina Ariande and Shirley Henderson as Mrs Laurel and Hardy, whose spiky relationship mirrors that of their respective husbands' on screen characters.
The film shot with a keen eye for the period, using some interesting close shots angled through mirrors to capture the pair's expressions and wider sweeping ones to show audience's response. There are some neatly timed comic scenes of their life imitating their art.
A fine balance of humour and poignance.
What Coogan & Reilly Learned From 'Stan & Ollie'
What Coogan & Reilly Learned From 'Stan & Ollie'
Stan & Ollie stars John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan reveal what they learned about comedy legends Laurel and Hardy, and share their comic inspirations.
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- WissenswertesA Laurel & Hardy museum, which contains many artifacts of Stan Laurel's career, is located in his birthplace, Ulverston, Cumbria. Laurel occasionally dropped by to visit his parents. When he and Oliver Hardy visited the town as part of their 1953 UK tour, a huge crowd welcomed them. A bronze statue of the duo is outside the town hall.
- PatzerAt the beginning, Stan and Ollie are playing to very small audiences in what look like run down theaters. They actually played to packed houses in major cities.
- Zitate
Stan Laurel: I'm never getting married again. I'm just going to find a woman I don't like and buy her a house.
- Crazy CreditsThe end credits include a montage of photographs of the real Laurel and Hardy at events depicted in the movie.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Granada Reports: 1 October 2018: Lunchtime Bulletin (2018)
- SoundtracksDance of the Cuckoos
Written by Marvin Hatley
Published by Chester Music Ltd
Trading as Campbell Connelly & Co
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Stan and Ollie
- Drehorte
- Black Country Museum, Dudley, West Midlands, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Bottle & Glass Inn - Newcastle, Fish & Chip shop, some exterior street scenes)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.470.235 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 78.104 $
- 30. Dez. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 24.420.923 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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