Laurel e Hardy, a dupla de comédia mais famosa do mundo, tentam reavivar suas carreiras cinematográficas enquanto embarcam no que se torna sua canção de cisne: uma excitante turnê teatral pe... Ler tudoLaurel e Hardy, a dupla de comédia mais famosa do mundo, tentam reavivar suas carreiras cinematográficas enquanto embarcam no que se torna sua canção de cisne: uma excitante turnê teatral pela Grã-Bretanha da pós-guerra.Laurel e Hardy, a dupla de comédia mais famosa do mundo, tentam reavivar suas carreiras cinematográficas enquanto embarcam no que se torna sua canção de cisne: uma excitante turnê teatral pela Grã-Bretanha da pós-guerra.
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- Indicado para 3 prêmios BAFTA
- 6 vitórias e 30 indicações no total
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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.
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'
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- CuriosidadesA 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.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt 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.
- Citações
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.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe end credits include a montage of photographs of the real Laurel and Hardy at events depicted in the movie.
- ConexõesFeatured in Granada Reports: 1 October 2018: Lunchtime Bulletin (2018)
- Trilhas sonorasDance of the Cuckoos
Written by Marvin Hatley
Published by Chester Music Ltd
Trading as Campbell Connelly & Co
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- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Stan e Ollie - O Gordo e o Magro
- Locações de filme
- Black Country Museum, Dudley, West Midlands, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Bottle & Glass Inn - Newcastle, Fish & Chip shop, some exterior street scenes)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.470.235
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 78.104
- 30 de dez. de 2018
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 24.420.923
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 38 min(98 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1