Laurel and Hardy filmography



Laurel and Hardy were a motion picture comedy team whose official filmography consists of 106 films released from 1921 and 1951. Together they appeared in 34 silent shorts, 45 sound shorts, and 27 full-length sound feature films. In addition to these, Laurel and Hardy appeared in at least 20 foreign-language versions of their films and a promotional film,
Galaxy of Stars, made for European film distributors.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were established as film comedians prior to their teaming, with Laurel appearing in over 50 silent films and Hardy in over 250. Although they first worked together in the film
The Lucky Dog, this was a chance pairing and it was not until 1926 when both separately signed contracts with the Hal Roach film studio that they appeared in movie shorts together. Laurel and Hardy officially became a team the following year, in their eleventh silent short film The Second Hundred Years. and in 1934 produced their most popular holiday classic, Babes In Toyland. The pair remained with the Roach studio until 1940. Between 1941 and 1945 they appeared in eight features and one short for 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After finishing their movie commitments Laurel and Hardy concentrated on stage shows, embarking on a music hall tour of Great Britain. In 1950, they made their last film Atoll K, a French/Italian co-production.
In 1932 Laurel and Hardy's short
The Music Box won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. In 1960, Laurel was presented with an Honorary Academy Award "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy." In 1992, 1997 and 2012, respectively, Big Business, The Music Box and Sons of the Desert'' were added to the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". For their contributions to cinema, Laurel and Hardy have been awarded separate stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Filmography

Official films

The following is a list of Laurel and Hardy's official filmography as established in Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies by Randy Skretvedt and Laurel and Hardy by John McCabe, Al Kilgore, and Richard R. Bann. Each book lists 105 films while, in its appendix, Skredvedt's adds a 106th, Now I'll Tell One, a previously lost film that was partly rediscovered.
Except where noted all of these films were photographed in black and white, produced by Hal Roach, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Also, except where noted, all short films are two reels in length.
All films made prior to 1928 are silent and all films made after 1929 are sound. Releases from 1928 are silent except as noted. 1929 releases are identified as silent, all-talkie, or sound films with music and sound effects only.
Release dateTitleShort / featureNotes
'ShortProduced by Shiller Productions
Available for :File:Laurel and Hardy - The Lucky Dog.ogv|viewing online
'ShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
Hardy in a supporting role and Laurel in a bit part
Duck SoupShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
Based on "Home From the Honeymoon", a sketch written by Arthur J. Jefferson
Slipping WivesShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
Love 'em and WeepShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
Why Girls Love SailorsShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
With Love and HissesShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
Sugar DaddiesShort
Sailors, Beware!ShortReleased by Pathé Exchange
Now I'll Tell OneShortPartly lost film
'ShortThe first "official" Laurel and Hardy film where they are presented as a team
Call of the CuckooShortLaurel and Hardy and Charley Chase in supporting roles
Hats OffShortLost film
Do Detectives Think?Short
Putting Pants on PhilipShort
'ShortOnce partly lost film, but later found, in 2015.
Leave 'Em LaughingShort
Flying ElephantsShort
'Short
From Soup to NutsShort
You're Darn TootinShort
Their Purple MomentShort
Should Married Men Go Home?Short
Early to BedShort
Two TarsShort
Habeas CorpusShortSound
We Faw DownShortSound
LibertyShortSound
Wrong AgainShortSound
That's My WifeShortSound
Big BusinessShortSilent
Added to the National Film Registry in 1992.
Unaccustomed As We AreShortSound
Double WhoopeeShortSilent Features a notable early appearance by Jean Harlow
Berth MarksShortSound
Men O' WarShortSound
Perfect DayShortSound
They Go BoomShortSound
Bacon GrabbersShortSound
'ShortSound
'FeatureSound
All-star revue produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Picture
Angora LoveShortSound
Night OwlsShort
'FeatureOperetta film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with Laurel and Hardy in supporting roles
Filmed in Technicolor
partially lost
BlottoShortThree reels
BratsShort
Below ZeroShort
Hog WildShort
'ShortThree reels
Another Fine MessShortThree reels
Remake of Duck Soup
Be Big!ShortThree reels
Chickens Come HomeShortThree reels
Remake of Love 'Em and Weep
'ShortPresented by National Variety Artists and released by Paramount
Cameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy
Laughing GravyShort
Our WifeShort
Pardon UsFeature
Come CleanShort
One Good TurnShort
Beau HunksShortFour reels
On the LooseShortStars ZaSu Pitts and Thelma Todd
Cameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy
HelpmatesShort
Any Old Port!Short
'ShortThree reels
Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
Added to the National Film Registry in 1997.
'ShortThree reels
County HospitalShort
Scram!Short
Pack Up Your TroublesFeature
Their First MistakeShort
Towed in a HoleShort
Twice TwoShort
Me and My PalShort
'FeatureBased on the opera Fra Diavolo by Daniel Auber
'Short
Busy BodiesShort
Wild PosesShortOur Gang film with cameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy
Dirty WorkShort
Sons of the DesertFeatureAdded to the National Film Registry in 2012.
Oliver the EighthShortThree reels
Hollywood PartyFeatureA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production
Going Bye-Bye!Short
Them Thar HillsShort
Babes in ToylandFeatureBased on the operetta by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough
Reissued as March of the Wooden Soldiers, March of the Toys, and Revenge is Sweet
'Short
Tit for TatShortNominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
'Short
Thicker than WaterShort
Bonnie ScotlandFeature
'FeatureAdapted from the opera by Michael William Balfe and Alfred Bunn
With Darla Hood
On the Wrong TrekShortCharley Chase comedy with cameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy
Our RelationsFeature
Way Out WestFeature
Pick a StarFeatureCameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy
Swiss MissFeature
Block-HeadsFeatureCameo appearance of Tommy Bond.
'FeatureAn RKO Radio Pictures production
'FeatureReleased by United Artists
Saps at SeaFeatureReleased by United Artists
Great GunsFeatureA 20th Century Fox production
A-Haunting We Will GoFeatureA 20th Century Fox production
'ShortOne reel film produced by the United States Department of Agriculture. Laurel and Hardy, appearing in cameos, made this during the filming of Jitterbugs. Available for online viewing :File:The Tree in a Test Tube, 1942.ogv|here.
Air Raid WardensFeatureA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production
JitterbugsFeatureA 20th Century Fox production
'FeatureA 20th Century Fox production
'FeatureA 20th Century Fox production
Nothing but TroubleFeatureA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production
'FeatureA 20th Century Fox production
Atoll KFeatureA co-production of Les Films Sirius, Franco-London Films, and Fortezza Films ; released in the United Kingdom as Escapade; re-issued in the United States as Robinson Crusoe-Land and Utopia''

Foreign-language versions

During the early days of sound American motion picture companies often made foreign-language versions of their films. The following is a list of known foreign-language versions of Laurel and Hardy films.
YearEnglishFrenchGermanSpanishItalianEsperanto
1930Night OwlsLadrones
Ladroni
Currently lost
Ŝtelistoj
Currently lost
1930BlottoUne Nuit Extravagante
La Vida Nocturna
1930BratsLes bons petits diables
Currently lost
Glückliche Kindheit
Currently lost
Dos Buenos Chicos
1930Below ZeroTiembla y Titubea
1930Hog WildPêle-mêle
Currently lost
Radiomanía
Currently lost
1930Berth Marks and The Laurel-Hardy Murder CaseFeu mon oncle
Currently lost
Spuk um Mitternacht
Noche de Duendes
1930Chickens Come HomePolitiquerias
1931Be Big! and Laughing GravyLes Carottiers
Los Calaveras

Note: A lost German-language version of The Hollywood Revue of 1929, Wir Schalten um auf Hollywood, was made and released in 1931. Apparently Laurel and Hardy do not appear in it.

Promotional film

Compilation films

Footnotes