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Release Date: 1936
Cast: Ralf Harolde, Daphne Pollard, Betty Healy, James Finlayson, Stan Laurel, Alan Hale, Sr., Sidney Toler, Lona Andre, Oliver Hardy, Noel Madison, Jimmy Finlayson, Arthur Housman ...MORE
Cast: Ralf Harolde, Daphne Pollard, Betty Healy, James Finlayson, Stan Laurel, Alan Hale, Sr., Sidney Toler, Lona Andre, Oliver Hardy, Noel Madison, Jimmy Finlayson, Arthur Housman, Iris Adrian ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Comedy Of Errors, Comedy, Black-And-White, Short Film
Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Laurel for Hal Roach Studios.
Laurel and Hardy star as both their famous Stan and Ollie characters and as Stan and Ollie's twin brothers Bert and Alf. The duo had previously made two other dual role films-Twice Two (in which they also played Stan and Ollie's wives) and Brats (in which they also played Stan and Ollie's children).
In the film — when their wives go to the police station —, we learn that the characters Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy belong to a Masonic Lodge.
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Alan... MORE
Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Laurel for Hal Roach Studios.
Laurel and Hardy star as both their famous Stan and Ollie characters and as Stan and Ollie's twin brothers Bert and Alf. The duo had previously made two other dual role films-Twice Two (in which they also played Stan and Ollie's wives) and Brats (in which they also played Stan and Ollie's children).
In the film — when their wives go to the police station —, we learn that the characters Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy belong to a Masonic Lodge.
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Alan Hale
Sidney Toler
Daphne Pollard
Betty Healy
Jimmy Finlayson
Iris Adrian
Lona Andre
Ralf Harolde
Noel Madison
Arthur Housman
In most of the Laurel and Hardy films, their usual Stan and Ollie characters are a pair of hopeless dimwits, often just barely able to earn a living. In Our Relations, Stan and Ollie are respectable citizens with wives and steady employment. It is their sea-faring twin brothers, Alf Laurel and Bert Hardy, who are dim-witted incompetents. Alf and Bert are sailors aboard the S.S Periwinkle.
On board, Alf and Bert wear seafaring garb. Once ashore, they dress in "civilian" LESS
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