

Then take a look at the most up-to-date combined odds before you make your own 2019 Oscar predictions. PREDICT the Oscar nominations now change them until January 22īe sure to check out how our experts rank this year’s Oscar contenders. Our list includes “Sons of the Desert,” “Way Out West” and more. Tour our photo gallery above of Laurel and Hardy’s 10 greatest films. Reilly reaped a Golden Globe bid for his work, while Coogan was recognized at BAFTA, where the film also competes for Best British Film and Best Makeup/Hair. Reilly and Steve Coogan as the iconic pair.
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After a messy house party while his wife is away, Oliver asks Stanley to help him clean up the place, but free help isnt always a bargain. The two have been back in the headlines as of late thanks to the new film “Stan and Ollie” (2018), which casts John C. Helpmates (1932) Error: please try again. SEE Steve Coogan Interview: ‘Stan and Ollie’

Sadly, Hardy died in 1957 before any such recognition could be bestowed upon him. So, these Laurel and Hardy films look the best they ever have. The movies were photochemically restored from the initial film elements, and then digitally cleaned. Laurel and Hardy are working in wood shop. The four disc Blu-ray set, also available as a six DVD collection, consists of new 2K and 4K digital restorations from the original 35mm nitrate prints.
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8:45pm (EST): Busy Bodies (1933) This movie has perhaps the best comedy sequence ever. (It’s a sign of the times that this plotless hodgepodge managed to snag an Oscar nomination for Best Picture.) Just two year later, the two were headlining the full-length comedy “Pardon Us” (1931), which found Stan and Ollie behind bars for selling beer during Prohibition.Īlthough neither personally competed at the Academy Awards, Laurel did receive an Honorary Oscar in 1961 for his career in comedy. Directed by James Parrott, this movie won an Oscar for best short in 1932 one of the few times in history an American comedy masterpiece has gotten the kind of recognition it deserves. Their first official foray into features was a cameo appearance in “The Hollywood Revue of 1929” (1929), a musical variety meant to introduce MGM’s silent movie stars to sound.
