Laughing Gravy (1931) | |
Director(s) | James W. Horne |
Producer(s) | Hal Roach (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Short Films |
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Laughing Gravy (1931) was a Short Films - Comedy Film directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach.
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Laurel & Hardy liked the "animal in the boardinghouse" plot. They used it prior to this movie with a goat in Angora Love and would repeat it with a gorilla in The Chimp. Many of the gags in this movie, including the bathing scene, originated in "Angora Love".
A deleted end sequence lasting around ten minutes, Stan receiving news of a vast inheritance and discussing with Ollie how and if he could share it, was rediscovered in 1985, and has subsequently been released on video and DVD; the shorter two-reel version ended with the landlord committing suicide.
"Laughing Gravy" was the actual name of the little dog. It made numerous appearances in Hal Roach productions.
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A deleted end sequence lasting around ten minutes, Stan receiving news of a vast inheritance and discussing with Ollie how and if he could share it, was rediscovered in 1985, and has subsequently been released on video and DVD; the shorter two-reel version ended with the landlord committing suicide.
"Laughing Gravy" was the actual name of the little dog. It made numerous appearances in Hal Roach productions.
read more facts about Laughing Gravy...