Do Detectives Think?
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Do Detectives Think | |
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Theatrical poster for Do Detectives Think |
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Directed by | Fred Guiol |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Written by | Hal Roach H.M. Walker (titles) |
Starring | Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange Inc. |
Release date(s) | November 20, 1927 |
Running time | 19 min. |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
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Do Detectives Think? is a short silent film made by the Hal Roach Studios in 1927, featuring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The film was made shortly before they were officially recognized as a double act, it is most notable for featuring the comedians in their familiar garb of crumpled suits and bowler hats for the very first time, the standard costumes of detectives of the time. Laurel and Hardy are very much a team in the film, but the character names "Stan" and "Ollie" are still a while off yet; the soubriquets "Ferdinand Finkleberry" (Stan) and "Sherlock Pinkham" (Ollie) are used instead.
The film also features Jimmy Finlayson, Noah Young and Viola Richard in support.
[edit] Cast
Jimmy Finlayson
Noah Young
Viola Richard
Frank Brownlee
Charles A. Bachman
Will Stanton
Charley Young
Wilson Benge