Nothing But Trouble (1944 film)
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Theatrical poster for Nothing But Trouble (1944) |
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Directed by | Sam Taylor |
Produced by | B.F. Zeidman |
Written by | Russell Rouse Ray Golden |
Starring | Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Mary Boland Philip Merivale Henry O'Neill David Leland John Warburton Matthew Boulton Connie Gilchrist Toby Noolan |
Music by | Nathaniel Shilkret |
Cinematography | Charles Salerno Jr. |
Editing by | Conrad A. Nervig |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | December 6, 1944 |
Running time | 79 min. |
Language | English |
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Nothing But Trouble is a late Laurel and Hardy feature, and not regarded by fans and critics as one of their better efforts. The plot involves the team as a chef and a butler wrecking a dinner party and foiling an assassination plot.
At a low point in his career at the time, Buster Keaton worked as a gagman on this film. Keaton's regard for Laurel and Hardy was always high, and he was a good friend of Stan Laurel's throughout their lives. At Laurel's funeral in 1965, Keaton said that he felt Laurel was a greater comedian than Charlie Chaplin. [1]
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- ^ Mitchell, Glenn (1995). The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.. ISBN 0-7134-7711-3. , p.150
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Mitchell, Glenn (1995). The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.. ISBN 0-7134-7711-3. , p.192-193.