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Rating: 6.968/10 by 1030 users

Stan & Ollie (2018)

With their golden era long behind them, comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland. Despite the pressures of a hectic schedule, and with the support of their wives Lucille and Ida – a formidable double act in their own right – the pair's love of performing, as well as for each other, endures as they secure their place in the hearts of their adoring public

Directing:
  • Jon S. Baird
  • Zoe Smith
  • Liam Shaw
  • Sarah MacFarlane
  • Stephen Carney
  • Lucy Ward
Writing:
  • Jeff Pope
  • 'A.J.' Marriot
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 28, 2018

Rating: 6.968/10 by 1030 users

Alternative Title:
스탠 앤 올리 - KR
Stan and Ollie - US
Stanlio & Ollio - IT
Stanlio e Ollio - IT
Stan und Ollie - DE
Helan och Halvan - SE
Χοντρός & Λιγνός - GR

Country:
Canada
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 38 minutes
Budget: $10,000,000
Revenue: $24,400,000

Plot Keyword: london, england, heart attack, male friendship, comedian, biography, based on true story, double act, music hall, 1950s, 1930s
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Steve Coogan
Stanley "Stan" Laurel
John C. Reilly
Oliver "Ollie" Hardy
Nina Arianda
Ida Kitaeva Laurel
Rufus Jones
Bernard Delfont
Joseph Balderrama
James W. Horne
John Henshaw
Nobby Cook
Keith MacPherson
James Finlayson
Richard Cant
Harry Langdon
Susy Kane
Cynthia Clark
Josh Alexander
Newspaper Stand Boy
Kevin Millington
Clapper Loader
Toby Sedgwick
Palladium Manager
Rebecca Yeo
Concierge Savoy
Stephanie Hyam
Mr. Miffin's Receptionist
Kate Okello
Glass & Bottle Inn Receptionist
Sanjeev Kohli
Glasgow Empire Manager
Ashley Robinson
Gordon Douglas
Greg Canestrari
Stan's Lawyer
Roger Ringrose
Doctor at Savoy
Ella Kenion
Holiday Camp Organiser
Veronica Clifford
Elderly Woman - Glasgow
Owen Findlay
Robin Hood
Bentley Kalu
Elephant Wrangler
Tom Bates
Scene Hand - Roach Lot
Ella Baird
Ann MacDonald
Josh Connor
Assistant Stage Manager
Paul Bailey
Art Greene (uncredited)

Peter McGinn

This movie tells a simple story beautifully about two complex men at the end of their careers. I think I disagree with some people in believing that Stan & Ollie benefits from narrowing the plot. Showing their career together at their pear would show what they were as a team and what they did together, but this angle illustrates who they are. It sweats the details. Coogan and Reilly are very convincing in their roles. They still have ambitions that fuel an attempt at a comeback, but their ambition is clouded by the knowledge that they are past their prime. They enjoy the nostalgia and leftover love from their fans even while they try to rise above it. The movie is able to end on a high note even though they cannot achieve all of their goals. Perhaps what I like the most about this movie is the treatment of the stars' wives. As the agent character states, the two wives are also a sort of double act. On the surface they don't seem to like each other a lot, but we see moments of respect and fun between them, and they obviously both love their famous husbands very much. As I said above, Coogan and Reilly do a great job in this movie, but it would have been a lesser film without these two supporting characters.

CinemaSerf

As a kid, i always shied away from the sort of "slapstick" humour of Laurel and Hardy, so I knew little about them. This little retrospective proved to be an enjoyable traipse throughout their last few professional years, down on their luck, working for a somewhat unscrupulous Bernard (later Lord) Delfont from small, provincial, music halls in Britain. John C. Reilly does an excellent job conveying the frailties of Oliver Hardy. Steve Coogan is less convincing - he seems to resort more to mimicry. All-in-all, though - quite an charming and gently told story with quite a few laughs and the odd tear-jerking moment, too.


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