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Stan

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
286
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Stan (2006)
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This drama based on Neil Brand's critically-acclaimed radio play of the same name follows Stan Laurel's last visit to his dying comedy partner and friend Oliver "Babe" Hardy and his subseque... Read allThis drama based on Neil Brand's critically-acclaimed radio play of the same name follows Stan Laurel's last visit to his dying comedy partner and friend Oliver "Babe" Hardy and his subsequent coming to terms with the ghosts of his past.This drama based on Neil Brand's critically-acclaimed radio play of the same name follows Stan Laurel's last visit to his dying comedy partner and friend Oliver "Babe" Hardy and his subsequent coming to terms with the ghosts of his past.

  • Director
    • Jon Sen
  • Writer
    • Neil Brand
  • Stars
    • Jim Norton
    • Trevor Cooper
    • Dearbhla Molloy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    286
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon Sen
    • Writer
      • Neil Brand
    • Stars
      • Jim Norton
      • Trevor Cooper
      • Dearbhla Molloy
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Stan Laurel
    Trevor Cooper
    Trevor Cooper
    • Babe
    Dearbhla Molloy
    Dearbhla Molloy
    • Ida
    Lorelei King
    Lorelei King
    • Lucille
    Nik Howden
    • Young Stan Laurel
    Mike Goodenough
    • Oliver Hardy
    Martin Marquez
    • Hal Roach
    Charlotte Emmerson
    • Lois
    Ashley Brooke
    • Young Lucille
    • Director
      • Jon Sen
    • Writer
      • Neil Brand
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    9adrianconlonjones

    A brilliant, moving and poignant account of the final meeting between Laurel and Hardy, the great comedy duo.

    I loved this film. It's exactly what's missing on British TV at the moment: drama of the highest quality. There was no ludicrous plot, smoke, mirrors, explosions or some ridiculous high concept. The drama simply relied on brilliant acting, a wonderful script and superb direction.

    Oliver Hardy (the fat one, for those who get the two mixed up) lies ill in bed, hanging on to life after a major stroke. Stan Laurel (not the fat one) is a man suffering under the weight of his own demons. Reluctantly, he comes to visit his ailing best friend - knowing it to be the last time he will ever do so. Together they broach the highs and lows of their shared history and reveal the fascinating story of their friendship and career together.

    Jim Norton, playing the older Stan, was a revelation - why is an actor of this quality not doing more leads in more films????? There was also a seamless movement between the two time periods that was not only visually effective but emotionally effective. Neil Brand fills the film with superb detail but it is his handle on the emotional journey that proves the most successful aspect of his writing. By the final scene, this isn't Laurel and Hardy saying farewell, this is simply two best friends saying goodbye. As their final moment together arrives, I even had a tear in my eye - and that's a rare thing for me and TV drama.

    True - I could have done with more exteriors and it is odd that Hardy lives in the same house all his life - but I suspect this was a budget thing (I could be wrong, who knows but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt) - and their device of keeping all the memories 'in a studio' and was a brilliant way of making a silk purse out of a sow's ear.

    BBC4 have recently come up trumps with this kind of drama - the Kenneth William's biopic was the last thing I saw on this channel which was also good - and long may they continue to do so. Just why aren't the people who make this kind of film not making more for the terrestrial wing of the BBC whose dramas often lack the inventiveness and originality of this kind of work?
    10dash-wortley

    The real Laurel and Hardy story told at last...

    A drama we have been waiting for, for so many years. A drama about the "real" Laurel and Hardy. As a fan of the comic duo for many years, I have waited with baited breath for a Hollywood movie of their lives-without any satisfaction. Not one. But then along comes a television drama to set the ball rolling, and hopefully, soon, Hollywood may just listen. This excellent drama, shown on the BBC in the UK, tells the story of Stan Laurel, visiting his friend Oliver Hardy in 1957, sadly on his death bed, having suffered a stroke some months previous. The story follows Stan and Ollie through flashbacks of their career highlights, and shows us the real duo-the ambitious Stan, an opposite of his screen persona, and Ollie, very close to the screen version we all love, eager at the end of the working day for his round of golf. All in all an absolute must for Laurel and Hardy fans worldwide-and Hollywood-we are waiting for the the big screen biopic.
    Michael_Elliott

    Exceptional Entertainment

    Stan (2006)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Stan Laurel (Jim Norton) is at home watching some of his old movies when he gets a phone call that his former partner Oliver Hardy (Trevor Cooper) is on his death bed. Stan pays him a visit in this adaptation of the Neil Brand play.

    STAN really is a very good little gem that fans of Laurel and Hardy should enjoy. I think some people might be disappointed to see how Laurel was but I guess we're at a point in time when we shouldn't expect our screen heroes to be perfect angles. With that being said, this is an extremely entertaining and touching look at the two legends.

    I wasn't familiar with the play before watching this television movie but I did find it to be extremely moving and especially the final few moments. I really thought there was some nice humor throughout the picture and there's no question that both actors really nailed their parts. This was especially true for Norton. That role was a lot more challenging and there's no doubt that he nailed the human qualities of the role.

    If you're a fan of Laurel and Hardy then you certainly need to watch this film. It clocks in just under a hour but it'll certainly make you want to watch the duo's films again.
    9dwf

    excellent

    I have just finished watching the repeat on BBC4 and I finished with a mixture of tears and laughter. Jim Norton (Bishop Len Brennan from the wonderful Father Ted) was very convincing as Stan although I did notice his Irish accent. The actor playing the younger Stan was just about perfect.

    I have been a fan for more years than I care to remember and the whole thing rang very true, even the last scene with someone ringing him up and being invited over. How many great stars kept their entry in the phone book.

    I heard some of it on Radio 4 last year and was delighted to see that it would be redone for TV and I was not disappointed.

    Please don't let Hollywood anywhere near this, just show this little Gem
    1mikeeboy

    Worst depiction of two of the best comics in history.

    I was genuinely excited to watch this, but as soon as old Stan opened his mouth, I knew it was doomed. Why wouldn't the actor at least get close to Stan's accent. At the very least, get young Stan and old Stan to have the same accent. To paint Stan Laurel as an angry man, and to suggest that there was ill feeling towards each other is such a wasted opportunity. Do not watch this if you are a Laurel and Hardy fan, as I am. Watch Stan and Ollie instead, a far better portrayal of the comic legends.

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    • Trivia
      Originally a radio play first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the UK in March 2004, starring Sir Tom Courtenay as Stan Laurel
    • Goofs
      Before he suffered his debilitating stroke, Oliver Hardy had lost 150 pounds, and was (for him) quite svelte at the time he had the stroke.
    • Quotes

      Babe: But essentially they're after the same thing, which they're unlikely to get, because the guy who thinks he's smart...

      Young Stan Laurel: Is just as dumb as the other guy.

      [both chuckle]

      Young Stan Laurel: Well, nobody likes a smart Alec.

      Babe: But, everybody loves a couple of guys they can feel superior to.

      Young Stan Laurel: Well I always hated team games...

      Babe: [speaking simultaneously] Hated team games, right? So, you wouldn't know the difference between one team and another. Well, they'res playing for a team and playing for a team that wins. That is the best feeling in the world, Stan. The chemistry flowing, always someone there to share the load with--and the glory. And you and I've got it, mister. We had it on day one, and we've got it now. You've just got to see it is all.

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 59m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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