| # |
Titel |
Regisseur |
Drehbuch |
Altersfreigabe |
Year |
Studio |
Genre |
| 681 |
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri |
Martin McDonagh |
Martin McDonagh |
R |
2017 |
Blueprint Pictures |
Crime, Drama |
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Martin McDonagh
Kinostart: 2017
Studio: Blueprint Pictures
Genre: Crime, Drama
Länge: 115
Altersfreigabe: R
Drehbuch: Martin McDonagh
Hinzugefügt am: 17.09.2019
Ton: Dolby Digital
Zusammenfassung: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI is a darkly comic drama from Academy Award nominee Martin McDonagh (In Bruges). After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes (Academy Award winner Frances McDormand) makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at William Willoughby (Academy Award nominee Woody Harrelson), the town's revered chief of police. When his second-in-command Officer Dixon (Academy Award winner Sam Rockwell), an immature mother's boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing's law enforcement is only exacerbated.
- Frances McDormand Mildred
- Caleb Landry Jones Red Welby
- Kerry Condon Pamela
- Sam Rockwell Dixon
- Alejandro Barrios Latino
- Jason Ledford Latino #2
- Darrell Britt-Gibson Jerome
- Woody Harrelson Willoughby
- Abbie Cornish Anne
- Riya May Atwood Polly
- Selah Atwood Jane
- Lucas Hedges Robbie
- Zeljko Ivanek Desk Sergeant
- Amanda Warren Denise
- Malaya Rivera Drew Gabriella
- Sandy Martin Momma Dixon
- Peter Dinklage James
- Christopher Berry Tony
- Gregory Nassif St. John Doctor
- Jerry Winsett Geoffrey
- Kathryn Newton Angela
- John Hawkes Charlie
- Samara Weaving Penelope
- Clarke Peters Abercrombie
- Allyssa Barley Girl
- William J. Harrison Boy
- Brendan Sexton III Crop-Haired Guy
- Eleanor T. Threatt Nurse (as Eleanor Threatt Hardy)
- Michael Aaron Milligan Pal
- Noah Drake Bell Dinner Guest (uncredited)
- Marcus Lyle Brown Reporter (uncredited)
- Cowboy Officer Swanson (uncredited)
- Amy Heidt Lady with a Funny Eye (uncredited)
- Maho Honda Japanese Woman (uncredited)
- Keith Paul Hunter Officer (uncredited)
- Michael Lee Kimel Japanese Man (uncredited)
- Jason Miller Gabriella's Cameraman
- Neal Morgan Townsperson (uncredited)
- Trish Morgan Police Station Secretary (uncredited)
- Mark Salas Ebbing Police Detective (uncredited)
- Nick Searcy Father Montgomery
- Wallace Sexton Paramedic (uncredited)
- Lawrence Turner Tony (uncredited)
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| 682 |
Dämonisch |
Bill Paxton |
Brent Hanley |
18 |
2001 |
David Kirschner Productions |
Crime, Drama, Thriller |
Dämonisch Bill Paxton
Kinostart: 2001
Studio: David Kirschner Productions
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Länge: 100
Altersfreigabe: 18
Drehbuch: Brent Hanley
Hinzugefügt am: 07.10.2013
Ton: DTS
Zusammenfassung: FBI agent Wesley Doyle is startled by the spontaneous declaration of youngster Fenton Meiks about how his father's delusions to have a divine mission as avenging angel required him and his brother Adam to become his 'demon-slaying' murder accomplices. And how hard an dangerously revolting proved. But when Doyle accepts to be shown concealed victim graves, the plot twists in the present just as gruesomely.
- Bill Paxton Dad Meiks
- Matthew McConaughey Fenton Meiks
- Powers Boothe FBI Agent Wesley Doyle
- Matt O'Leary Young Fenton
- Jeremy Sumpter Young Adam
- Luke Askew Sheriff Smalls
- Levi Kreis Fenton Meiks
- Derk Cheetwood Agent Griffin Hull
- Missy Crider Becky Meiks (as Melissa Crider)
- Alan Davidson Brad White
- Cynthia Ettinger Cynthia Harbridge
- Vincent Chase Edward March
- Gwen McGee Operator
- Edmond Scott Ratliff The Angel
- Rebecca Tilney Teacher
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| 683 |
Genies in Oxford |
Alfred J. Goulding |
Charley Rogers, Felix Adler, Harry Langdon, Stan Laurel |
Approved |
1939 |
Hal Roach Studios |
Dick & Doof |
Genies in Oxford Alfred J. Goulding
Kinostart: 1939
Studio: Hal Roach Studios
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 62
Altersfreigabe: Approved
Drehbuch: Charley Rogers, Felix Adler, Harry Langdon, Stan Laurel
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: With Stan in drag, the boys get jobs as a butler and maid for a dinner party at the Vandevere's. After that ends in disaster, they're reduced to sweeping streets, and accidentally capture a bank robber. The grateful bank president sends them to Oxford for a proper education. There they become victims of student pranks, getting lost in the Maze and taking over the Dean's quarters as their own. But then a knock on the head gets Stan to believing he's the famed Lord Paddington, scholar and athlete extraordinaire. Suddenly erudite and supercilious, he retains Oliver as his valet, "Fatty."
- Stan Laurel Stan Laurel
- Oliver Hardy Oliver Hardy
- Forrester Harvey Meredith
- Wilfred Lucas Dean Williams
- Forbes Murray Banker
- Frank Baker Jenkins - the Dean's Servant
- Eddie Borden Student Ghost
- Gerald Rogers Student Johnson
- Victor Kendall Student Cecil
- Gerald Fielding Student Brown
- Charlie Hall Student Hector
- Peter Cushing Student Jones
- Evelyn Barlow Minor Role (uncredited)
- Louise Bates Minor Role (uncredited)
- Harry Bernard Policeman Shot by Vandervere (uncredited)
- Stanley Blystone Policeman (uncredited)
- Tom Costello Minor Role (uncredited)
- Richard Cramer Minor Role (uncredited)
- Jean De Briac Pierre - the Cook (uncredited)
- Marjorie Deanne Dinner Party Guest (uncredited)
- Herbert Evans Professor Crampton (uncredited)
- James Finlayson Baldy Vandevere
- Anita Garvin Mrs. Vandevere
- Mildred Gaye Minor Role (uncredited)
- Mack Germaine Minor Role (uncredited)
- Alec Harford Cab Driver
- Jack Heasley Hodges (uncredited)
- Jewel Jordan Minor Role (uncredited)
- Robert Kent Minor Role (uncredited)
- Rex Lease Bank Robber (uncredited)
- Ethelreda Leopold Bank Manager's Secretary (uncredited)
- Lois Lindsay Minor Role (uncredited)
- Sam Lufkin Water Wagon Driver (uncredited)
- George Magrill Tow-Truck Driver (uncredited)
- Stan McKay Minor Role (uncredited)
- James Millican Chauffeur (uncredited)
- Edmund Mortimer Dinner Guest (uncredited)
- Doris Morton Minor Role (uncredited)
- Edgar Norton Professor Witherspoon (uncredited)
- William H. O'Brien Man in Unemployment Office (uncredited)
- Vivien Oakland Employment Office Receptionist (uncredited)
- Jack Richardson Minor Role (uncredited)
- Ronald R. Rondell Dinner Guest (uncredited)
- Elmer Serrano Minor Role (uncredited)
- Al Thompson Manhole Worker (uncredited)
- Bobby Tracy Minor Role (uncredited)
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| 684 |
Fauler Zauber |
Alfred L. Werker |
Lou Breslow, Stanley Rauh |
Approved |
1942 |
Laurel and Hardy Feature Productions |
Dick & Doof |
Fauler Zauber Alfred L. Werker
Kinostart: 1942
Studio: Laurel and Hardy Feature Productions
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 67
Altersfreigabe: Approved
Drehbuch: Lou Breslow, Stanley Rauh
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: The boys are recruited by a gang of thugs to get a coffin containing one of their far from dead colleagues to Dayton to try and get at an inheritance. After the coffin gets switched with the one Dante the Magician uses in his act, his stage show gets more than usually popular.
- Stan Laurel Stan
- Oliver Hardy Ollie
- Dante Dante the Magician (as Dante the Magician)
- Sheila Ryan Margo
- John Shelton Tommy White
- Don Costello Doc Lake
- Elisha Cook Jr. Frank Lucas
- Edward Gargan Police Lt. Foster
- Addison Richards Attorney Malcolm Kilgore
- George Lynn Darby Mason
- James Bush Joe Morgan
- Lou Lubin Dixie Beeler
- Robert Emmett Keane Parker
- Richard Lane Phillips
- Willie Best Waiter
- Harry Blackstone Magician (uncredited)
- Wade Boteler Police Announcer (uncredited)
- Buz Buckley Dante's Young Admirer (uncredited)
- Roland Carpenter Dante's Stage Assistant (uncredited)
- Harry Carter Bit (uncredited)
- Violet Church Dante's Stage Assistant (uncredited)
- Les Clark Dante's Stage Assistant (uncredited)
- Edgar Dearing Officer (uncredited)
- Barry Downing Dante's Young Admirer (uncredited)
- Tom Dugan Motorist (uncredited)
- Ralph Dunn Officer (uncredited)
- Frank Faylen Train Detective (uncredited)
- Mildred Gaye Dante's Stage Assistant (uncredited)
- Bud Geary Electrician (uncredited)
- Mary Lou Harrington Dante's Young Admirer (uncredited)
- Paul Kruger Stage Hand (uncredited)
- Wilbur Mack Train Passenger (uncredited)
- Terry Moore Dante's Young Admirer (uncredited)
- Mantan Moreland Porter
- Margaret Roach Showgirl going upstairs (uncredited)
- Walter Sande Expressman (uncredited)
- Leon Tyler Dante's Young Admirer (uncredited)
- Eddy Waller Wilcox, Baggage Man (uncredited)
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| 685 |
Bombenkerle |
Edward Sedgwick |
Martin Rackin, Jack Jevne, Charley Rogers, Harry Crane, Howard Dimsdale, William R. Lipman |
Passed |
1943 |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
Dick & Doof |
Bombenkerle Edward Sedgwick
Kinostart: 1943
Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 67
Altersfreigabe: Passed
Drehbuch: Martin Rackin, Jack Jevne, Charley Rogers, Harry Crane, Howard Dimsdale, William R. Lipman
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: Turned down when they try to enlist, the boys do the next best thing and become air raid wardens. They uncover and foil a Nazi plot to sabotage a magnesium plant.
- Stan Laurel Stanley
- Oliver Hardy Oliver
- Edgar Kennedy Joe Bledsoe
- Jacqueline White Peggy Parker
- Stephen McNally Dan Madison
- Nella Walker Millicent Norton
- Donald Meek Eustace Middling
- Henry O'Neill Rittenhause
- Howard Freeman J.P. Norton
- Paul Stanton Capt. Biddle
- Robert Emmett O'Connor Charlie Beaugart
- William Tannen Joseph
- Russell Hicks Maj. Scanlon
- Philip Van Zandt Herman (as Phil Van Zandt)
- Frederick Worlock Otto
- Don Costello Heydrich
- Sam Ash Air Raid Warden
- King Baggot Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Brooks Benedict Man at Civil Defense Meeting (uncredited)
- Chet Brandenburg Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Bobby Burns Townsman in Gymnasium (uncredited)
- Martin Cichy Moving Man (uncredited)
- Charles Coleman Norton's Butler (uncredited)
- Jules Cowles Barber Shop Patron (uncredited)
- Daisy The Dog (uncredited)
- Bess Flowers Townswoman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Dick Gordon Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Paul Gustine Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Mahlon Hamilton Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Edward Hearn Plant Watchman (uncredited)
- Betty Jaynes Waitress (uncredited)
- Frank McLure Townsman at Civil Defense Headquarters (uncredited)
- Howard M. Mitchell Huxton Police Officer at 5th and Elm (uncredited)
- Bert Moorhouse Air Raid Warden Recruit (uncredited)
- William H. O'Brien Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Lee Phelps Moving Man (uncredited)
- Constance Purdy Disturbed Sleeper
- Charles Regan Air Raid Warden (uncredited)
- Jack Richardson Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Hal Taggart Townsman at Meeting (uncredited)
- Forrest Taylor Night Watchman (uncredited)
- Larry Wheat Recruiter (uncredited)
- Joe Yule Air Raid Warden Recruit (uncredited)
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| 686 |
Klotzköpfe |
John G. Blystone |
Charley Rogers, Felix Adler, James Parrott, Harry Langdon, Arnold Belgard |
Approved |
1938 |
Hal Roach Studios |
Dick & Doof |
Klotzköpfe John G. Blystone
Kinostart: 1938
Studio: Hal Roach Studios
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 57
Altersfreigabe: Approved
Drehbuch: Charley Rogers, Felix Adler, James Parrott, Harry Langdon, Arnold Belgard
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: It's 1938, but Stan doesn't know the war is over; he's still patrolling the trenches in France, and shoots down a French aviator. Oliver sees his old chum's picture in the paper and goes to visit Stan at the Soldier's Home. Thinking Stan is disabled (it's just that he's sitting on his leg), Oliver takes pity on him and takes him home for a nice home-cooked meal. But Oliver's wife has other ideas and leaves him to fend for himself. After blowing up the kitchen, Oliver is helped by his next-door neighbor, Mrs. Gilbert... until the big-game hunting Mr. Gilbert comes home unexpectedly, carrying a shotgun.
- Stan Laurel Stan
- Oliver Hardy Ollie
- Patricia Ellis Mrs. Gilbert
- Minna Gombell Mrs. Hardy
- Billy Gilbert Mr. Gilbert
- James Finlayson Finn - Man on Stairs
- Zeffie Tilbury Dowager Seated Near Stairs (scenes deleted)
- Harry Anderson Doorman (uncredited)
- Walter Bacon Observer at Fight (uncredited)
- Mike Behegan Bugler (uncredited)
- Billy Bletcher Midget (voice) (uncredited)
- Tommy Bond Neighbor's Son (uncredited)
- Ed Brandenburg Pedestrian (uncredited)
- Tex Driscoll Bearded Veteran (uncredited)
- Olin Francis Apartment House Tenant in 910 (uncredited)
- Bud Geary Reporter (uncredited)
- Pat Gleason Reporter
- Henry Hall Soldier's Home Superintendent (uncredited)
- Jack Hill Soldier in Trenches (uncredited)
- Max Hoffman Jr. Reporter (uncredited)
- Karl 'Karchy' Kosiczky Midget in Elevator (uncredited)
- Sam Lufkin Veteran (uncredited)
- John Mack Reporter (uncredited)
- Patsy Moran Lulu
- James C. Morton James - the Porter
- Harry Myers Drunk (uncredited)
- Cyril Ring Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
- William Royle Lieutenant in Trench
- Tom Seidel Elevator Boy (uncredited)
- George Sorel French Aviator
- Harry Strang Desk Clerk (uncredited)
- Harry Tenbrook Pedestrian (uncredited)
- Al Thompson Sidewalk Fight Participant (uncredited)
- Joe Whitehead Pedestrian (uncredited)
- Chill Wills Midget in Elevator (voice) (uncredited)
- Allen Wood Bellboy (uncredited)
- Harry Woods Belligerent Neighbor (uncredited)
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| 687 |
Die tapferen Schotten |
James W. Horne |
Frank Butler, Jefferson Moffitt, Albert Austin, Wilson Collison, James W. Horne, Stan Laurel, Charley Rogers |
Passed |
1935 |
Hal Roach Studios |
Dick & Doof |
Die tapferen Schotten James W. Horne
Kinostart: 1935
Studio: Hal Roach Studios
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 80
Altersfreigabe: Passed
Drehbuch: Frank Butler, Jefferson Moffitt, Albert Austin, Wilson Collison, James W. Horne, Stan Laurel, Charley Rogers
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: Stan and Ollie stowaway to Scotland expecting to inherit the MacLaurel estate. However Stan's inheritance amounts to a set of bagpipes and a snuff box. The boys are tricked into enlisting in the army and are posted to India where the heiress to the MacLaurel estate has moved to be near her guardian. Her Scottish sweetheart Allan also enlists. The boys are "volunteered" by the Sergeant (Finlayson) to impersonate officers at the palace of Mir Jutra and foil a plot to murder the officers by overturning several beehives.
- Stan Laurel Stanley MacLaurel
- Oliver Hardy Oliver Hardy
- June Lang Lorna MacLaurel
- William Janney Allan Douglas
- Anne Grey Lady Violet Ormsby
- Vernon Steele Col. Gregor McGregor
- James Finlayson Sgt. Maj. Finlayson
- David Torrence Mr. Miggs - the Lawyer
- Maurice Black Khan Mir Jutra
- Daphne Pollard Millie - the Maid
- Mary Gordon Mrs. Bickerdike
- Lionel Belmore Blacksmith
- Nath Bali Hindu (uncredited)
- Phyllis Barry Gossip (uncredited)
- May Beatty Mrs. Bunts
- Jay Belasco British Officer (uncredited)
- Frank Benson Groom (uncredited)
- Ted Billings Pub Customer (uncredited)
- Barlowe Borland Mr. Bunts (uncredited)
- James P. Burtis Highland Quartette Member (uncredited)
- David Clyde Highland Quartette Member (uncredited)
- Russell Custer Soldier (uncredited)
- Eddie Das Hindu Musician (uncredited)
- Belle Daube Gossip (uncredited)
- J. Gunnis Davis Gamekeeper (uncredited)
- Carlos De Valdez Hindu (uncredited)
- Jack Deery British Officer (uncredited)
- Faizada Devinder Hindu (uncredited)
- Bobby Dunn Native Henchman / Man Dispensing Flyers (uncredited)
- Anthony Francis Hindu (uncredited)
- Otto Frisco Hindu Musician (uncredited)
- Bud Geary British Officer (uncredited)
- Julia Halia Dancing Girl (uncredited)
- Charlie Hall Native Henchman (uncredited)
- Sam Harris British Officer (uncredited)
- Abdullah Hassan Hindu Musician (uncredited)
- Vaino Hassan Dancing Girl (uncredited)
- Marvin Hatley Accordionist (uncredited)
- Jack Hill Hotel Lobby Guest / Newly Drafted Soldier / Native Henchman (uncredited)
- Hona Hoy Dancing Girl (uncredited)
- Brandon Hurst Military Policeman (uncredited)
- Olaf Hytten Scottish Recruiting Sergeant (uncredited)
- John Sutherland's Scotch Pipers British Soldiers (uncredited)
- Colin Kenny Black Watch Officer (uncredited)
- Claude King Gen. Fletcher (uncredited)
- Sam Lufkin Native Henchman (uncredited)
- James T. Mack Thomas - the Butler (uncredited)
- Mary MacLaren Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Murdock MacQuarrie Recruiting Clerk (uncredited)
- Margaret Mann Housekeeper (uncredited)
- Dan Maxwell Highland Quartette Member (uncredited)
- James May Postman (uncredited)
- G.L. McDonnell British Officer (uncredited)
- Lal Chand Mehra Hindu (uncredited)
- Carlotta Monti Dancing Girl (uncredited)
- Clive Morgan British Officer (uncredited)
- Frances Morris Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Bob O'Connor Native Henchman (uncredited)
- Ted Oliver Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Peter Potter Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- John Powers Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Art Rowlands Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Kathryn Sheldon Schoolteacher (uncredited)
- Shura Shermet Dancing Girl (uncredited)
- Bhogwan Singh Hindu Musician (uncredited)
- Gurdial Singh Hindu Servant (uncredited)
- Philip Sleeman Hindu (uncredited)
- Pat Somerset British Officer (uncredited)
- A. Tehir Hindu Musician (uncredited)
- Minerva Urecal Storekeeper (uncredited)
- Clare Verdera Maid (uncredited)
- Dick Wessel Blacksmith's Helper (uncredited)
- Elizabeth Wilbur Gossip (uncredited)
- Leo Willis Native Henchman (uncredited)
- Noah Young Highland Quartette Member (uncredited)
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| 688 |
Fra Diavolo |
Hal Roach, Charley Rogers |
Jeanie Macpherson, Eugène Scribe |
Passed |
1933 |
Hal Roach Studios |
Dick & Doof |
Fra Diavolo Hal Roach, Charley Rogers
Kinostart: 1933
Studio: Hal Roach Studios
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 90
Altersfreigabe: Passed
Drehbuch: Jeanie Macpherson, Eugène Scribe
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: At Stanlio's urging, Ollio foists himself off as the dread singing bandit Fra Diavolo and unknowingly attempts to rob the notorious brigand himself. As punishment, Diavolo orders Stanlio to hang Ollio, but gives them a second chance when Stanlio bungles the job. Taking them on as his retainers, Diavolo travels to the Tavern de Cucu in his guise as the foppish Marquis de San Marco to rob the rich, aged Lord Rocburg and woo beauteous Lady Pamela. Stanlio drives Ollio and the innkeeper to distraction by playing "earsie kneesie nosie" and "finger wiggle," and gets drunk helping Ollio fill tankards of wine, sending him into an uncontrollable laughing fit. The boys plot to capture Diavolo but wind up with him in front of a firing squad.
- Dennis King Fra Diavolo
- Thelma Todd Lady Pamela
- James Finlayson Lord Rocburg
- Lucile Browne Zerlina
- Arthur Pierson Lorenzo
- Henry Armetta Matteo
- Matt McHugh Francesco
- Lane Chandler Lieutenant
- Nina Quartero Rita (as Nena Quartaro)
- Wilfred Lucas Alessandro
- James C. Morton Woodchopper
- Stan Laurel Stanlio
- Oliver Hardy Ollio
- Marion Bardell Tavern Bartender (uncredited)
- Alice Belcher Girl in Tavern (uncredited)
- Brooks Benedict Bit Part (uncredited)
- Harry Bernard Bandit / Drunk (uncredited)
- Louise Carver Tavern Patron (uncredited)
- John 'Uh huh' Collum Boy (uncredited)
- Kay Deslys Tavern Patron (uncredited)
- Edith Fellows Girl (uncredited)
- Dick Gilbert Brigand (uncredited)
- Carl Harbaugh Second Woodchopper (uncredited)
- Jack Hill Brigand (uncredited)
- George Miller Village Minister (uncredited)
- Lillian Moore Tavern Patron (uncredited)
- John Qualen Man Who Owned the Bull (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
- Tiny Sandford Big Woodchopper (uncredited)
- Rolfe Sedan Tavern Patron (uncredited)
- Walter Shumway Tavern Patron (uncredited)
- Arthur Stone Brigand (uncredited)
- Jacqueline Taylor Girl (uncredited)
- Frank Terry Servant (uncredited)
- Leo White Tavern Patron (uncredited)
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| 689 |
Grosse Kaliber |
Monty Banks |
Lou Breslow |
Approved |
1941 |
Laurel and Hardy Feature Productions |
Dick & Doof |
Grosse Kaliber Monty Banks
Kinostart: 1941
Studio: Laurel and Hardy Feature Productions
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 74
Altersfreigabe: Approved
Drehbuch: Lou Breslow
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: Laurel and Hardy work for sickly heir Dan Forrester, who has been diagnosed with a myriad of debilitating allergies. However, when the draft board sees things differently and he seems very happy to leave the confines of his sick room, his loyal employees join him in the U. S. Army. He seems to thrive on Army chow and regimen and even becomes a rival to the growling Sergeant Hippo for the affections of beautiful post employee Ginger Hammond . The bumbling Stan and Ollie also get a chance to redeem themselves when they participate in the all-important war game maneuvers.
- Stan Laurel Stan
- Oliver Hardy Oliver
- Sheila Ryan Ginger Hammond
- Dick Nelson Dan Forrester
- Edmund MacDonald Hippo
- Charles Trowbridge Col. Ridley
- Ludwig Stössel Dr. Schickel (as Ludwig Stossel)
- Kane Richmond Capt. Baker
- Mae Marsh Aunt Martha
- Ethel Griffies Aunt Agatha
- Paul Harvey Gen. Taylor
- Charles Arnt Doctor
- Pierre Watkin Col. Wayburn
- Russell Hicks Gen. Burns
- Irving Bacon Postman
- William 'Billy' Benedict Recruit at Corral
- Chet Brandenburg Mess Hall Draftee (uncredited)
- Robert Cornell Soldier (uncredited)
- Jimmie Dundee New Recruit (uncredited)
- Edward Earle War Games Umpire (uncredited)
- James Flavin Army Captain at White Army Tent (uncredited)
- William Forrest Army Major (uncredited)
- Bud Geary Blue Army Soldier on Bridge (uncredited)
- Harold Goodwin Army Captain (uncredited)
- Bob Hoffman Soldier (uncredited)
- J. Anthony Hughes Staff Aide (uncredited)
- Fred Kohler Jr. Corporal (uncredited)
- Alan Ladd Soldier in Photo Shop (uncredited)
- Lyle Latell New Recruit (uncredited)
- Robert Lowery (uncredited)
- LeRoy Mason Army Captain (uncredited)
- Ivan Miller War Games Umpire (uncredited)
- Barry Regan Soldier (uncredited)
- Dick Rich Army Post Cook (uncredited)
- Cyril Ring Canteen Clerk (uncredited)
- Walter Sande Blue Army Soldier Capturing Stan and Ollie (uncredited)
- Tom Seidel New Recruit (uncredited)
- Charles Tannen Lieutenant (uncredited)
- Max Wagner New Recruit (uncredited)
- Basil Walker Soldier (uncredited)
- Billy Wayne Soldier (uncredited)
- Dave Willock Recruit at Target Practice (uncredited)
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| 690 |
Wunderpille |
Gordon Douglas |
Charley Rogers, Felix Adler, Gilbert Pratt, Harry Langdon, Stan Laurel |
Approved |
1940 |
Hal Roach Studios |
Dick & Doof |
Wunderpille Gordon Douglas
Kinostart: 1940
Studio: Hal Roach Studios
Genre: Dick & Doof
Länge: 56
Altersfreigabe: Approved
Drehbuch: Charley Rogers, Felix Adler, Gilbert Pratt, Harry Langdon, Stan Laurel
Hinzugefügt am: 16.01.2020
Ton: Mono
Zusammenfassung: After working in the noisy horn factory, just the sound of one drives Oliver into a violent fit. Dr. Finlayson prescribes a long, restful sea voyage, so Stan and Oliver rent a boat and set sail, unaware that escaped killer Nick Grainger has stowed away onboard. To disable the crook, the boys prepare him a meal using string for spaghetti, sponges for meatballs and soap for cheese. But Grainger discovers their plan and decides to make them eat the stuff themselves.
- Stan Laurel Stan
- Oliver Hardy Ollie
- James Finlayson Dr. J.H. Finlayson
- Ben Turpin Cross-Eyed Plumber
- Richard Cramer Nick Grainger
- Harry Bernard Harbor Patrol Captain
- Eddie Conrad Prof. O'Brien
- Ernie Alexander Newsboy (uncredited)
- Harry Anderson (uncredited)
- Chester A. Bachman Officer (uncredited)
- Eddie Borden Berserk Employee (uncredited)
- Ed Brady Store Dresser (uncredited)
- William Brady (uncredited)
- Chuck Callahan (uncredited)
- John Davidson (uncredited)
- Dix Davis (uncredited)
- Harry Evans Store Dresser (uncredited)
- Carl Faulkner Harbor Policeman (uncredited)
- Bud Geary Prison Guard (uncredited)
- Mary Gordon Mrs. O'Riley
- Jack Greene Officer
- Charlie Hall Desk Clerk
- Harry Hayden Mr. Sharp (uncredited)
- Theodore Henderson (uncredited)
- Jack Hill Man Beneath Auto (uncredited)
- Claire James Receptionist at horn factory (uncredited)
- Bob Lafferty (uncredited)
- Walter Lawrence Pedestrian (uncredited)
- Jack Lloyd (uncredited)
- Sam Lufkin Horn Factory Workman (uncredited)
- Pat McKee (uncredited)
- Robert McKenzie Capt. McKenzie (uncredited)
- Patsy Moran Switchboard Operator
- Gene Morgan 1st Cop (uncredited)
- James C. Morton (uncredited)
- Byron Munson (uncredited)
- Patsy O'Byrne Mother (uncredited)
- Wally O'Connor (uncredited)
- Jack Perrin 2nd Police Officer (uncredited)
- Allen Pomeroy (uncredited)
- Jack Raymond (uncredited)
- Charles Regan (uncredited)
- Vinegar Roan (uncredited)
- Constantine Romanoff Horn Factory Workman (uncredited)
- Francesca Santoro Girl with Doll (uncredited)
- Ed Schaefer (uncredited)
- Charles Stone (uncredited)
- Al Thompson (uncredited)
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