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The two are trying to protect a professor's daughter from a mummy that has been re-born.The two are trying to protect a professor's daughter from a mummy that has been re-born.The two are trying to protect a professor's daughter from a mummy that has been re-born.
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Jeff Pillars
- Biker - Barney
- (as Jeffrey Pillars)
Josh Cherry
- Officer Levin
- (as Josh Cheny)
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It was not Laurel and Hardy, but the two actors did a more-than-acceptable job at adopting their mannerisms and voices. What's so wrong with conjuring up the sweetness and memory of the greatest comedy team ever, and doing it up again in a modern setting and on the big screen? Granted, the clothes were out of place and the context of the originals was totally not there. But the whole thing could have been much worse. At least it wasn't overly crude, as many modern comedies are. Maybe it will get a few people (especially kids) to seek out the original L&H.
Maybe I am just too much of a Laurel & Hardy fan, but i found this thing on HBO and thought I was hallucinating. This was awful!!! Has Bronson Pinchot's career sunk so low that he must do this? A Stan Laurel impression???? Yikes! And Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham doing a small burn as these lame Laurel & Hardy copycats do their shtick was almost too painful to watch. All this movie emphasized was how GREAT and UNIQUE the original men were. This movie should never have been made. For goodness sakes, if you want to watch them, rent their classic movies, Music Box, Sons Of the Desert, Brats, etc.
Isn't it a tad odd that a L&H remake would use a plot that is so typically Abbott & Costello?
Yeah, the story is absolute crap, but the two leads really ARE dead ringers for the original duo. My one beef with their very decent mimicry is that Hardy only gives one trademark reaction look of frustration at the audience.
This thing is by NO means great, but it's definitely worth a look.
Yeah, the story is absolute crap, but the two leads really ARE dead ringers for the original duo. My one beef with their very decent mimicry is that Hardy only gives one trademark reaction look of frustration at the audience.
This thing is by NO means great, but it's definitely worth a look.
When I first heard of a 'remake' of the old Laurel & Hardy films, I thought it would be terrible. But after seeing the movie, I take it back! Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain pay great tribute to the late comedy team with their performance.
I was glad when I heard about this new film, and Gailard Sartain was outstanding as Ollie. Although this new film wasn't as laugh-out-loud as the original L&H films were, it's still worth a watch. Hopefully we'll see more to follow in the film series. And with the advent of the internet, perhaps Larry Harmon will take a few suggestions from the huge fan-base (that he now has access to) on what direction to follow for a possible second L&H motion picture. If there isn't a second, then find the original Laurel and Hardy feature "Sons of the Desert." That is, quite possibly, one of their best features by far. "Flying Deuces" is another goodie, and easier to find.
Did you know
- TriviaJim Varney was originally cast as Stan Laurel but had to bow out due to ill health.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Diminishing Returns: Laurel & Hardy and Way Out West (2019)
- SoundtracksNothing from Nothing
Performed by Billy Preston
Courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
By Arrangement with PolyGram Film and TV Music
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- Por el amor y la momia
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