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The Lucky Dog (1921) is the first film to include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together in a film before they became the famous comedy duo of Laurel and Hardy. [1] Although they appear in scenes together, Laurel and Hardy play independently.
English: A 17-minute edit of The Lucky Dog, the first film to include both members of the famous comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It is unclear when the film was produced, though it was released for distribution in late 1921.
Laurel and Hardy in The Lucky Dog (1921) The humor of Laurel and Hardy was highly visual, with slapstick used for emphasis. [37] They often had physical arguments (in character) which were quite complex and involved a cartoonish style of violence. Their ineptitude and misfortune precluded them from making any real progress, even in the simplest ...
(Hardy also appeared in three sound features without Laurel.) [3] Although they first worked together in the film The Lucky Dog (1921), this was a chance pairing and it was not until 1926 when both separately signed contracts with the Hal Roach film studio that they appeared in film shorts together. [4]
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Original – The Lucky Dog (1921), the first film to pair Laurel and Hardy, though they were not yet a pair. Reason Decent resolution, full-length film, notable one, no commercial issues (it's public domain, not really advertising is it?). Notable as the first pairing of Laurel and Hardy, even though they were not partners at the time.
January 1921, Washington, USA. Image credits: ... #24 A Soviet Officer Sees And Tastes A Hot Dog And Coca-Cola For The First Time Aboard The U.S. Cruiser Thomas S. Gates, 1989 ... #104 Lucky Jeep ...
Amongst other performers, Laurel worked briefly alongside Oliver Hardy in the silent film short The Lucky Dog (1921), [8] before the two were a team. It was around this time that Laurel met actress Mae Dahlberg. Around the same time, he adopted the stage name of Laurel at Dahlberg's suggestion that his stage name Stan Jefferson was unlucky, due ...