Wrong Again

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Wrong Again

Theatrical poster for Wrong Again (1929)
Directed by Leo McCarey
Produced by Hal Roach
Written by Lewis R. Foster (story)
Leo McCarey (story)
H.M. Walker (titles)
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Cinematography Jack Roach
George Stevens
Editing by Richard C. Currier
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) February 23, 1929
Running time 20 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language Silent film
English (Original intertitles)
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Wrong Again is a 1929 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy. They overhear news of a $5,000 reward for the return of the painting Blue Boy, but think the reward is for a horse named Blue Boy. When they bring the horse to the painting's owner, complications ensue.

Laurel and Hardy's putting the horse on a piano could be meant as a satire of Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí's 1928 film, Un chien andalou, which contains a scene of dead donkeys in pianos. However, Laurel and Hardy authority Glenn Mitchell says that while director Leo McCarey may have been aware of the avant-garde film, this similarity between the two films is probably only a coincidence. [1]

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Harry Bernard
Josephine Crowell
William Gillespie
Charlie Hall
Dell Henderson
Jack Hill
Fred Holmes
Fred Kelsey
Sam Lufkin
Anders Randolf

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  1. ^ Mitchell, Glenn (1995). The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.. ISBN 0-7134-7711-3. , p.293

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