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Way Out West is a 1937 Laurel and Hardy comedy film directed by James W. Horne, produced by Stan Laurel, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the second picture for which Stan Laurel was credited as producer.
April 16, 1937: Way Out West: Feature: May 21, 1937: Pick a Star: Feature: Cameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy [65] May 20, 1938: Swiss Miss: Feature: August 19, 1938: Block-Heads: Feature: Cameo appearance of Tommy Bond. October 20, 1939: The Flying Deuces: Feature: An RKO Radio Pictures production [66] Public Domain February 16, 1940: A ...
The song was featured in Laurel and Hardy's 1937 film Way Out West. It was performed by Laurel and Hardy [4] with The Avalon Boys and featured a section sung in deep bass by Chill Wills, lip-synced by Stan Laurel in the film, [5] with the last two lines in soprano (sung by Rosina Lawrence) after Ollie hits Stan on the head with a mallet. [6]
April 16 – Laurel and Hardy comedy Way Out West premieres in the US. May 7 – Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical comedy Shall We Dance premieres in the US. May 11 – Drama Captains Courageous, starring Spencer Tracy, premieres in New York, going into general release on June 25.
Lynn made her debut in Curlytop in 1924 as Annie, and after appearing in several silent films, she debuted in talking pictures in Speakeasy (1929). [3] After her best known film role opposite Laurel and Hardy in Way Out West, she made only one more film, a musical made in Britain, Thistledown, and then retired from the screen.
Way Out West is a 1930 American pre-Code parody film, directed by Fred Niblo, starring William Haines, Leila Hyams, Polly Moran, and Ralph Bushman.It tells the story of Windy, a con man who cheats a group of cowboys out of their money.
Mama Steps Out: February 19, 1937 The Last of Mrs. Cheyney: February 26, 1937 Espionage: March 12, 1937 A Family Affair: 1st entry in the Andy Hardy film series March 19, 1937 Personal Property: March 26, 1937 Maytime: April 2, 1937 Song of the City: April 9, 1937 Aldebaran: US distribution; produced in Italy by Manenti Film April 16, 1937 Way ...
He provided the deep voice for Stan Laurel's performance of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" in Way Out West (1937), in which the Avalon Boys Quartet appeared. After appearing in a few Westerns, he disbanded the group in 1938, and struck out on a solo acting career. Jack Kruschen, John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Wills in McLintock! (1963)