Stan & Ollie fahren nach Schottland, um eine Erbschaft in Empf ang zu nehmen. Aber 2 ausgeschlafenen Burschen wie Laurel & Hardy gelingt es, Job zu bekommen - als Rekruten in der Armee.Stan & Ollie fahren nach Schottland, um eine Erbschaft in Empf ang zu nehmen. Aber 2 ausgeschlafenen Burschen wie Laurel & Hardy gelingt es, Job zu bekommen - als Rekruten in der Armee.Stan & Ollie fahren nach Schottland, um eine Erbschaft in Empf ang zu nehmen. Aber 2 ausgeschlafenen Burschen wie Laurel & Hardy gelingt es, Job zu bekommen - als Rekruten in der Armee.
- Auszeichnungen
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- Silas Barnaby
- (as Henry Kleinbach)
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
- King's Guard
- (Nicht genannt)
- Justice of the Peace
- (Nicht genannt)
- Girl
- (Nicht genannt)
- Dunker
- (Nicht genannt)
- Schoolboy
- (Nicht genannt)
- Schoolboy
- (Nicht genannt)
- Jack in the Box
- (Nicht genannt)
- Chief of Police
- (Nicht genannt)
- Demon Bogeyman
- (Nicht genannt)
- Schoolboy
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe stop-motion animation for the "March of the Wooden Soldiers" scene was created by special-effects director Roy Seawright and cinematographer Art Lloyd. They used 100 wooden toy soldiers, each standing one-foot high, which had to be meticulously posed and shot frame by frame. Eleven of the toy soldiers seen in this sequence are known to survive: one drummer, one trumpeter, and nine riflemen. A Roach studio executive saved 10 of these figures and passed them down to his family, who publicly revealed their existence in 2020; that same year they sold one at auction for $14,520. Another toy soldier is owned by Laurel & Hardy historian Randy Skretvedt, who occasionally loans it out for museum exhibits.
- PatzerThe wooden soldier, brought out as a demonstration model by Stannie and Ollie, blinks in one shot.
- Zitate
Ollie Dee: Well, Good-bye and good luck.
Stannie Dum: What do you mean, good-bye? I'm not going with you?
Ollie Dee: Why, no. You have to stay here with Barnaby. You're married to him.
Stannie Dum: [starting to cry] I don't want to stay here with him.
Ollie Dee: Why?
Stannie Dum: I don't love him.
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- Crazy CreditsThe titles appear on a child's toy building block that falls into position onscreen.
- Alternative VersionenSome prints omit the opening verses of the song "Toyland" ("When you've grown up, my dears", etc.), and begin the song with the main chorus ("Toyland, Toyland," etc.). Other prints omit Mother Goose's vocal of the song entirely, and have only the chorus singing the song.
- VerbindungenEdited into Dick und Doof - Superschau des Lachens (1966)
- SoundtracksToyland
(1903) (uncredited)
Music by Victor Herbert
Lyrics by Glen MacDonough
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Virginia Karns and Chorus
Hal Roach put on this one and it starred his two favorite comedy players Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy playing sorcerer's apprentices to the evil Barnaby played by Henry Brandon. Brandon wants to take over Toyland and he's got special designs on Little Bo-Peep played by winsome Charlotte Henry whose other big role was Alice in Alice And Wonderland. Those designs are of the Snidely Whiplash variety.
Stan and Ollie play characters and for the most part eschew the normal shtick associated with them. Their characters don't stand out as they are well integrated in the story.
The two musical numbers associated with this production are done quite nicely, Toyland and March Of The Wooden Soldiers. The latter is used to great affect in the climax.
Walt Disney did a decent production of Babes In Toyland in the Sixties with Annette Funicello and Tommy Sands. But I'll take Stan and Ollie any day for a mystical journey to childhood.
- bkoganbing
- 30. Dez. 2012
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