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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it.Two homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it.Two homeless vagabonds hide out in a vacant mansion and pose as the residents when prospective lessees arrive and try to rent it.
Harry Bernard
- Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
Bobby Burns
- Bicyclist
- (Nicht genannt)
Betty Mae Crane
- Talking Titles
- (Nicht genannt)
Beverly Crane
- Talking Titles
- (Nicht genannt)
Eddie Dunn
- Meadows
- (Nicht genannt)
James Finlayson
- Col. Wilburforce Buckshot
- (Nicht genannt)
Charles K. Gerrard
- Lord Leopold Ambrose Plumtree
- (Nicht genannt)
Bill Knight
- Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
Bob Minford
- Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
Gertrude Sutton
- Agnes - Maid
- (Nicht genannt)
Thelma Todd
- Lady Plumtree
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe main credits are spoken by twin sisters Betty Mae Crane and Beverly Crane wearing theater usher uniforms. As an alternative to standard titles, in a short-lived experiment, they performed the "talking titles" for several Hal Roach productions in 1930 and 1931. This is the only Laurel & Hardy film with spoken credits. The girls were paid $15 ($279 in 2024) each for their efforts.
- PatzerLady Plumtree refers to her husband variously as "Leopold," "Ambrose," and "Leopold Ambrose" due to two different versions of the script.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening credits are spoken by two pretty girls in theater usher uniforms.
- Alternative VersionenThe original UK VHS edition of this film (released on the Virgin/VVL label in 1991) omits 16 seconds in the scene where Hardy is looking for his billiard room. He opens the door and escorts Plumtree into a room and says "Now what did I do with that billiard room?" The scene runs from 18:32-18:48 on the UK DVD. The scene is restored in its entirety in the DVD edition.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Seeing Stan Laurel as Agnes the maid in this film is absolutely fantastic. I especially love his girlie chat with Mrs Plumtree on the sofa. This particular scene of the film illustrates Stan's adaptability to talkie films, and to situation comedy, where there is less of the usual slapstick.
I guess the use of more dialogue over slapstick in Another Fine Mess is due to the fact that it was thought that such comedy genre would be less funny, and therefore irrelevant to talkie films. Seeing Stan and Ollie with more dialogue to perform takes allot of getting used to. However, I think the duo pulled it off in this film Very good viewing!
I guess the use of more dialogue over slapstick in Another Fine Mess is due to the fact that it was thought that such comedy genre would be less funny, and therefore irrelevant to talkie films. Seeing Stan and Ollie with more dialogue to perform takes allot of getting used to. However, I think the duo pulled it off in this film Very good viewing!
- alexandra-25
- 5. Juli 2005
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- Another Fine Mess
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- West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(street scenes)
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By what name was Dick und Doof als Wohnungsagenten (1930) officially released in Canada in English?
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