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Stanlio & Ollio

Titolo originale: Stan & Ollie
  • 2018
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  • 1h 38min
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Stanlio & Ollio (2018)
Laurel and Hardy, the world's most famous comedy duo, attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan song - a grueling theatre tour of post-war Britain.
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Laurel e Hardy, il duo comico più famoso al mondo, tentano di rilanciare le loro carriere cinematografiche mentre si imbarcano in quello che diventa il loro canto del cigno: un tour teatrale... Leggi tuttoLaurel e Hardy, il duo comico più famoso al mondo, tentano di rilanciare le loro carriere cinematografiche mentre si imbarcano in quello che diventa il loro canto del cigno: un tour teatrale estenuante della Gran Bretagna del dopoguerra.Laurel e Hardy, il duo comico più famoso al mondo, tentano di rilanciare le loro carriere cinematografiche mentre si imbarcano in quello che diventa il loro canto del cigno: un tour teatrale estenuante della Gran Bretagna del dopoguerra.

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    • Jon S. Baird
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jeff Pope
    • 'A.J.' Marriot
  • Star
    • Steve Coogan
    • John C. Reilly
    • Shirley Henderson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    40.909
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jon S. Baird
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeff Pope
      • 'A.J.' Marriot
    • Star
      • Steve Coogan
      • John C. Reilly
      • Shirley Henderson
    • 435Recensioni degli utenti
    • 240Recensioni della critica
    • 75Metascore
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    • Nominato ai 3 BAFTA Award
      • 6 vittorie e 30 candidature totali

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    John C. Reilly and Steven Coogan Show Us the Real 'Stan & Ollie'
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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Stan Laurel
    John C. Reilly
    John C. Reilly
    • Oliver Hardy
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
    • Lucille Hardy
    Nina Arianda
    Nina Arianda
    • Ida Kitaeva Laurel
    Rufus Jones
    Rufus Jones
    • Bernard Delfont
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Hal Roach
    Joseph Balderrama
    Joseph Balderrama
    • James Horne
    John Henshaw
    John Henshaw
    • Nobby Cook
    Tapiwa Mugweni
    • Burgess
    Keith MacPherson
    • James Finlayson
    Stewart Alexander
    Stewart Alexander
    • Joe Schenck
    Kevin Millington
    • Clapper Loader
    Toby Sedgwick
    Toby Sedgwick
    • Palladium Manager
    Rebecca Yeo
    Rebecca Yeo
    • Concierge Savoy
    Stephanie Hyam
    Stephanie Hyam
    • Mr. Miffin's Receptionist
    Kate Okello
    • Glass Bottle Inn Receptionist
    Sanjeev Kohli
    Sanjeev Kohli
    • Glasgow Empire Manager
    Richard Cant
    Richard Cant
    • Harry Langdon
    • Regia
      • Jon S. Baird
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeff Pope
      • 'A.J.' Marriot
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    8brettdriscoll-721-16128

    I forgot they were actors.

    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.
    8peterlewis-59934

    Warm tribute to comedy legends

    This film had its world premiere in London tonight. First impressions. It's a warm tribute that is easy on the eye yet never tries to become anything more than an enjoyable reminder of a partnership that was much loved around the globe. Don't expect much drama yet be staggered by Coogan and Reilly who are magnificent. I loved the interplay of their wives, perhaps a surprising element. A tale of love and friendship. Not ground breaking but a sweet tale.
    9Stan16mm

    Another Nice Mess is Anything But

    (No Spoilers here)

    When fans of the iconic team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy think of them, it is primarily their work that came out of the Hal Roach Studios that comes to mind. Whether in films from the waning days of the silent film period or through their work in short subjects and features through the 1930's, their often hilarious predicaments have burned a definite series of images in the minds and hearts of fans for over ninety years.

    In the new film directed by John S. Baird, viewers are treated to that era in time but only briefly. The story of "Stan & Ollie" concerns itself with the least documented period of their careers; their British Tour of 1953. By this time, "The Boys" are years removed from their halcyon days as the top comedians in motion pictures. Away from the cameras, Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy perform on the stage for fans who grew up with them and still love them.

    "At the end of the day we could have tried to do exactly what they did", John C Reilly (Oliver Hardy) explained to Ross Owen who was one of the consultants on the film, "but I don't think it would've been as satisfying as what we've done which is provide a human glimpse at these two performers". I am happy to report that this is exactly what they've done.

    As Laurel and Hardy, Coogan and Reilly are wonderful whether playing the men off the stage or when recreating genuine Laurel and Hardy routines. The vocal interpretations are excellent; at times you may forget when Ollie yells, it is really Reilly!

    As Stan Laurel, Steve Coogan has the difficult task of going from Laurel, the creative craft-smith and business man to Stan, the thin half of the comedy duo. Stan Laurel who Dick Van Dyke once said that while the great comedians always showed their "technique", Laurel never showed his; you actually believe he is that guy.

    Coogan's Laurel, an older, more weathered man is still as brilliant at coming up with material, going through the paces and rigors of his work behind the scenes yet when he is Stan on stage with Hardy, the transformation is deft and lovely. You can hardly imagine that this simple comedian is the brains behind the creating of their material.

    For John C. Reilly, the moments are even more subtle. There are times during the ninety eight minutes we spend with them that you forget you are watching an actor portraying Hardy. The final years of Oliver's life were beset with illness, an image few of his fans got to see which makes this portrayal more intense and riveting. The prosthetic make up created by Mark Coulier is so well done, you will lose yourself in the performance and believe you are seeing Oliver Hardy four years before his passing.

    Equally as captivating are the performances of Nina Arianda and Shirley Henderson as Ida Laurel and Lucille Hardy. These talented actresses worked so well together, at times it's as if we are seeing another comedy team, reminiscent of another Hal Roach duo, Anita Garvin and Marion Byron. Arianda was afforded the opportunity of hearing Ida's voice from a recording made by longtime Laurel and Hardy fan, George Mazzey; Henderson had many tapes of Lucille to work with. Both women convey the same love and protection for their respective spouses.

    Rufus Jones, a self proclaimed lifelong fan of Laurel and Hardy (he was a member of The Sons Of The Desert) is Stan and Babe's producer of the tour, Bernard Delfont and he's a riot as the promoter who get The Boys to do things they may not want to do with the skill of a surgeon.

    While the most ardent fans of the real Laurel and Hardy will notice certain aspects of the film that don't hold to actual events as they may or may not have occurred, writer Jeff Pope has been able to condense separate events and place them together, telling the story without making the film a three hour affair.

    Chock full with references that harken back to some of the classic films Stan and Babe made, these "easter eggs" do not detract the casual viewer from the proceedings. In fact, this is the perfect introduction to new viewers who may wish to seek out the treasure chest that awaits them in the Laurel and Hardy canon.

    Inspired by the book about the British touring years by A.J. Marriot, the film is a genuine love story. Filled with heart, it is the little told account of the final performing years of Stan and Ollie and the wives and fans who loved them unconditionally. For people who will come to this story as newbies, they will understand the friendship and caring these men had for each other. For those who watch as lifelong fans, bring your handkerchief because this is one love story with the happy ending we've wanted to know.
    8yonhope

    Their dances and bits plus their off screen lives

    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.
    8bkoganbing

    The last tour

    I was really bowled over by this film Stan & Ollie. Steve Coogan as Laurel and John C. Reilly as Hardy were so dead on in their performances. I really thought I was looking at the real Stan & Ollie off screen in private moments.

    With a couple of flashbacks to the late 30s the film was a story of both Laurel and Hardy in their last days. Said last days consisted of a tour in the British Isles and a promise of yet another feature film shot in the United Kingdom and it would have been a Robin Hood kind of satire with Ollie as one obvious choice as Friar Tuck.

    Things don't go as planned and Hardy's health is giving out. Ironically it was Stan who had the health problems before. They had made a film Bullfighters in 1945 and then Laurel had issues that kept him off the screen for 7 years. Ollie in that time did appearances with John Wayne in The Fighting Kentuckian in a sidekick role and as one of many comic actors in a memorable bit in Frank Capra's Riding High. The two did Utopia in 1952 and it was a bomb.

    The film emphasizes and it's important to remember than neither of them owned any of their films. They made millions for producer Hal Roach yet it was only a straight salary they were paid. Laurel had been married multiple times and Hardy had a gambling problem.

    So the guys are in Great Britain on tour because they need the money and hope to do one more film where they would share in the profits and have a more than comfortable old age. Sadly it doesn't work out that way. This film will tell you why.

    What I liked best about Stan & Ollie is the chemistry between Coogan and Reilly in their characters. Newer comedy teams like Abbott&Costello and Martin&Lewis were in their prime just as Stan & Ollie were going into decline, but they had their well publicized spats and eventual breakups. These two guys never had those kind of incidents.

    It was also nice to see Nina Arianda and Shirley Henderson as the last wives of the boys and the relationship of the four. Laurel was married 5 times and Hardy thrice. Wives and former wives were also an expensive proposition.

    I think all Laurel and Hardy fans should see Stan & Ollie. And if you see this film make sure you acquaint yourself with their comic genius.

    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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      A 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.
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      At 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.
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      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.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The end credits include a montage of photographs of the real Laurel and Hardy at events depicted in the movie.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Granada Reports: 1 October 2018: Lunchtime Bulletin (2018)
    • Colonne sonore
      Dance of the Cuckoos
      Written by Marvin Hatley

      Published by Chester Music Ltd

      Trading as Campbell Connelly & Co

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 maggio 2019 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Canada
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Black Country Museum, Dudley, West Midlands, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Bottle & Glass Inn - Newcastle, Fish & Chip shop, some exterior street scenes)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Entertainment One
      • BBC Film
      • Sonesta Films
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      • 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 5.470.235 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 78.104 USD
      • 30 dic 2018
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 24.420.923 USD
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