Hollywood Party (1934 film)

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Hollywood Party
Directed by Roy Rowland
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Jimmy Durante
Three Stooges
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) 1 June 1934
Running time 68 mins
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Hollywood Party (1934) is a musical film starring Jimmy Durante. It was directed by Roy Rowland and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film wasn't a financial or critical success and is mostly remembered today because it features Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, and Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse introduces a Technicolor sequence "Hot Chocolate Soldiers" created by Walt Disney.

[edit] Laurel and Hardy cameo

Laurel and Hardy appear at the door while the party is happening. They sold the lions to Baron Munchausen and he paid with a cheque for 50,000 tiddlywinks and they want the lions back. The doorman refuses them entry so they lock him out and go looking for the Baron. Stan and Ollie can't find the Baron and end up at a bar. At the bar Lupe Velez has been refused another drink and she screams her displeasure. They have a classic tit-for-tat argument with eggs. The doorman spots Stan and Ollie and gives chase. They end up outside and release the lions.

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