Laurel & Hardy in "The Bullfighters" (1945)
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- Private detectives Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy travel from their hometown of Peoria, Illinois to Mexico City in pursuit of an infamous larcenist named Hattie Blake (Carol Andrews), who is publicly known as ”Larceny Nell”. Meanwhile, an American sports promoter, Richard K. Muldoon (Ralph Sanford) meets with publicity man ”Hot Shot” Coleman (Richard Lane), and his assistant (Irving Gump) to discuss an upcoming bullfight featuring famed Spanish matador Don Sebastian. But when Muldoon sees pictures of the bullfighter he becomes enraged.
Don Sebastian looks exactly like Laurel. Muldoon tells Hot Shot that eight years earlier in Peoria, Laurel & Hardy both testified against him in a criminal case, and Muldoon was wrongfully convicted of the crime and sentenced to twenty years in jail. But, after five years the true criminal confessed, and Muldoon was released. But while in prison he lost his home, wife, fortune and business. HE had to start over in Mexico, and still holds a grudge against Laurel & Hardy and vows revenge brandishing a large knife for emphasis, "Someday I'll run across them again! And when I do, I'm going to skin them alive! First the little one, then the big one! I'm going to skin them BOTH alive!!"
Laurel & Hardy confront Blake, attempting to arrest her, only for her to snatch the extradition papers that permit them to arrest her outside the U.S., followed by an egg-breaking tit for tat sequence before her escape. They run into Hot Shot who sees Stan's uncanny resemblance to the bullfighter while receiving a telegram that tells the real Don Sebastian's arrival is delayed because of passport trouble. After explaining Stan's resemblance to Don Sebastian to the confused Ollie and Stan, and about the vengeful Muldoon's wrongful conviction, Hot Shot forces Stan to impersonate the bullfighter, threatening to reveal his and Ollie's presence to Muldoon if he does not cooperate but promising them a very handsome payment for their trouble if he does. Stan reluctantly agrees, only because Hot Shot promises he will not have to fight bulls. Eventually, the real Don Sebastian's passport trouble turns out to be worse than originally feared and so Stan will have to take his place in the ring and fight bulls after all.
On the day of the fight Stan, nervous about fighting bulls, gets drunk. But then, unbeknownst to anyone, the real Don Sebastian has somehow miraculously contrived to making it to Mexico City just in time for the big bullfight. Ollie mistakes him for Stan and forces him into the arena. Stan staggers up, and Hardy sends him into battle. With two Laurels in the ring, the outraged spectators cry foul, especially Muldoon, who now recognizes "Don Sebastian" as Stan Laurel from Peoria who sent him up for twenty years and, in a livid frenzy, punches out Hot Shot, calling him a swindler. Every bull in the arena is then unleashed. Stan and Ollie try to escape the vengeful Muldoon, but not fast enough; Stan and Ollie, while packing for their flight back home and planning to sneak away to the airport, discover Muldoon hiding in their closet, his knife handy. Just as promised, he skins them alive; leaving them, except their heads, in bare bones. Ollie says his "another nice mess…" catchphrase to Stan. Stan whimpers before Ollie decides that they go back home to Peoria, "where we belong!"
A 1945 American Black & White comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair (as Mal St. Clair), produced by William Girard, written by Scott Darling (as W. Scott Darling), cinematography by Norbert Brodine, starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Margo Woode, Richard Lane, Diosa Costello, Ralph Sanford, and Margo Woode. The screen debut of both Frank McCown, who later became famous as Rory Calhoun, and Carol Andrews.
Hispanic bombshell Diosa Costello performs her energetic song-and-dance act. She was previously a partner with Desi Arnaz before he met Lucille Ball.
The closing bullfight uses shots from "Blood and Sand" (1941).
This is the penultimate feature film starring Laurel and Hardy. The duo were scheduled to make another film for 20th Century-Fox in the spring of 1945, but the studio discontinued all B-picture production at the end of 1944 and closed the Laurel and Hardy unit. When The Bullfighters became a hit, the studio offered to reopen the entire B department just for Laurel and Hardy, but the comedians declined. Thus, this turned out to be Laurel & Hardy's final American film. (Their final film, Atoll K, was produced in France in 1950-51.)
Because the "B" unit at Fox was closing down, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy had less studio interference and, consequently, more artistic freedom than they had in their previous five Fox efforts.
Laurel & Hardy's tit-for-tat egg routine with Carol Andrews is a direct lift from their similar routine with Lupe Velez in "Hollywood Party" (1934).
Some genuine laughs are delivered in this surprisingly fresh little underrated comedy. Good fun. Worth watching for Laurel & Hardy fans. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Never will the like of these remarkable comics ever, be seen, or matched again !
Truth! Welcome.
Thank you Ollie and Stanley for making us laugh . We love you ❤
The best duo ever . The inventive gags are priceless .
OLIVER NORVEL HARDY DIED FROM A STROKE IN 1957 AND STAN LAUREL DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK AT THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OLD AND THEY WERE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER LIVED 😔
They are immortal .
Ollie was 65
Stan was 74
They where geniuses better than Abott a Costello
Easier
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Its first time ive seen this and im 64, i never this film was made,thank you for the upload.
Loved them as a kid and I still do. Thanks for the upload!
Loved the world over by succeeding generations. Probably no 2 people have generated as much laughter in world history.
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As a child I loved their films on television. They gave my family many happy moments.
Stan was the clever one who wrote most of the scripts Oliver Hardy was a genius the greatest double act ever
Thank. You. Very. Much. For. Sharing. I. Love. These. 2❤
Awesome comedians .. R.I.P both of them ❤🙏
They make my day sometimes I don't feel my age.😊
Laurel and Hardy, the greatest stress busters, still so funny in April 2024, almost a century later!!
1945 was pretty late in their careers
If you can watch these guys without laughing, I suggest seeing a doctor . 😂
Stan Laurel came over to NYC from London on the same boat as Charlie Chaplin..Stan was an understudy to Chaplin in a Theatre group..there are photos..
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Thank you for posting this---many Laurel and Hardy fans have never seen their Fox films. And they are very, very good! The boys may have been older, but still the best comedy team in the world!
God bless oliver hardy and stan laurel , I absolutely love them,
🥰 Thank you 🥰👍
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The Bullfighters still makes me laugh . The funniest of their post Roach films lots of fun.
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The man actually got ran down by the bull. I will put down the timer for you to see this in action. This is horrible. Never thought we were going to see a part like that@58:24
in the movie
This is definitely 85 star movie with Laurel and Hardy. They’re still the funniest and the best.🤪🤪👍🏼👍🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Bouchers for sharing and uploading the movie for us
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thanks for this pleasure
Thank You for uploading never seen this film, the greatest comics ever
As a kid I didn't like the ending with them as skeletons.
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Not their best, but better than most of the other comedies I saw in my life 👍
Both, nice,and,innocent comic legend
Never seen that before far from their best & the Bull Figting scenes horrible those poor Animals
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Diosa Costello, died about ten years ago (2013) at the age of 100.
Thank yoooooooooouu!!!
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Love these guys xx
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Stan And Ollie In Mexico
Was that Rory Calhoun at 37:15? Boy, they sure started small.
Really good storyline for this one.
Hi thank you nice.
😂 excellent
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super 👍👍👍👍👍
Love the comments. They were the best.
A little clip of this movie was used in the X-Files episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose."
You dont need to talk filth ,and use obscene language to get a laugh ,
You just need to be funny ,by being a good comedian
I love the movie
Wrong, it’s just more of the staccato style of comedy these two known for-He says this/does that, awkward pause, the other one makes a face/reacts, awkward pause.
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Topper
Put This Movie On TMC
These guys sure had the touch. 😊
They were better than any one
All great
Abbott and Costello and Jerry Lewis were also great
Auch in 100 jahren sind diese jungs zu sehen
So good , i dont normally care for them
George burns
Best of the post Roach films, and nostalgic. Their second last film from 1945. 1951 film Utopia was very poor.
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I haven't laugh so much in long time but what happens to these two idiots in Mexico especially at 45:05 made my evening.
Red Skelton
Amos and andy
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Bob hope
Great shame to see Laurel & Handy in this film ....Best films were made in the 1930s ..... cannot watch anymore it is too painful
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If you compare this with their films made for Hal Roach it's quite awful.....
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Ahead of their time!
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Thanks Donald, it was grand. 🐂
It is very hard to judge what’s worse in this movie, it being Hardy And Laurel performing as amateurs or even agreeing being i the pictures. Or perhaps the thick layers of time when nothing really happens. In the conquests of bad things, the screenplay goes in, and so does the filming, the sound, and basically everything.
This film is sad to the core. It just shows someone in for the money, destroying their reputations.
no. i don't think they were in it for the money. they had enough money. they wanted to work. they NEEDED to work. it was their life's blood., use a little obvious common sense and be compassionate for 2 brilliant comedians in their old age
@@danielstanwyck2812 Yes, you are right! I agree with your view.
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Stan 😉 Ollie 😆
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But I'm not loving this film, I'm sorry, I'm not going to watch there last film, sons of the desert is my favourite,
LOVE IT SINSE 70 S❤😂