Stan and Ollie Redux

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Stan and Ollie Redux

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Steve Coogan is to star as Stan Laurel alongside John C Reilly as Oliver Hardy in a new BBC film about the comedy duo.

Stan & Ollie, written by Jeff Pope - who worked with Coogan on Oscar-nominated Philomena - tells the story of their final tour in 1953.

Head of BBC Films Christine Langan said Coogan and Reilly were "dream casting" to portray the "genius creative marriage" of the pair.

Jon S Baird, director of James McAvoy comedy-drama Filth will direct it.

The film will depict the duo's final tour

Pope described Laurel and Hardy as his "heroes".

"When I watch their movies, in my head it is forever a Saturday morning and I am six years old watching the TV at home utterly spellbound," he said.

"I am aware of the huge responsibility of bringing their characters to life, but I have not treated the boys with kid gloves or looked at them through rose-coloured specs.

"They are living and breathing characters, with flaws and shortcomings. The research into this story threw up so many details and facts that I had no idea about.

"But everything I have done has come from a place of love and more than anything else I hope this shines through."

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Baird said: "Like so many others I grew up watching Laurel and Hardy and I'm therefore honoured to help bring this incredible true story of love, laughter and friendship to the big screen."

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Their final tour saw Laurel and Hardy travel to variety halls across the UK. The film will reveal that while audiences were initially low, the tour became a hit - although Hardy was suffering from failing health and the pair were aware their career was nearing an end.

Langan said: "John C Reilly and Steve Coogan are dream casting for Stan & Ollie, bringing to life with uncanny accuracy and irresistible gusto the genius creative marriage that Jeff Pope's script explores so lovingly."

Langan added that Suffragette producer Faye Ward would be producing, adding: "BBC Films is extremely excited to crank up this gem".

Hardy eventually died in 1957 at the age of 65 and Laurel died eight years later aged 74.
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It will never work.  According to today's movie-making playbook, in the name of "diversity", at least one of the pair must be played by a female.
Extra diversity points will be awarded if you make it a black female.
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Re: Stan and Ollie Redux

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:funee:
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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When I watch their movies, in my head it is forever a Saturday morning and I am six years old watching the TV at home utterly spellbound
Yup
Along with East Side comedy (aka Bowery Boys) and Lil Rascals.
But I think it was Sundays here on LI.
Saturdays was the Bugs Bunny/Road Runner hour, Captain Kangaroo and Farmer John (at 5 or 6am). :mrgreen:

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