RSC Movies
Starring

Stan Laurel

A-Haunting We Will Go (1942)

A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1942 Laurel and Hardy feature film released by 20th Century Fox and directed by Alfred L. Werker. The story is credited to Lou Breslow and Stanley Rauh. The title is a play on the song "A-Hunting We Will Go".

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreMae BuschJames Finlayson

A Chump at Oxford (1940)

A Chump at Oxford is a Hal Roach comedy film produced in 1939 and released in 1940 by United Artists. It was directed by Alfred J. Goulding and was the penultimate Laurel and Hardy film made at the Roach studio. The title echoes the film A Yank at Oxford (1938), of which it is a partial parody.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreThelma Todd

The Flying Deuces (1939)

The Flying Deuces, also known as Flying Aces, is a 1939 buddy comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy, in which the duo join the French Foreign Legion. It is a partial remake of their short film Beau Hunks (1931).

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreJimmy Durante

Block-Heads (1938)

Block-Heads is a 1938 comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach Studios for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, a reworking of elements from the Laurel and Hardy shorts We Faw Down (1928) and Unaccustomed As We Are (1929), was Roach's final film for MGM.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreJean Parker

Swiss Miss (1938)

Swiss Miss is a 1938 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by John G. Blystone, and produced by Hal Roach. The film features Walter Woolf King, Della Lind and Eric Blore.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreGrete NatzlerForrester Harvey

Way Out West (1937)

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.

Starring: Sheila RyanDante the MagicianEric Blore

The Bohemian Girl (1936)

The Bohemian Girl is a 1936 comedic feature film version of the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe. Directed by James W. Horne and Charles Rogers, and it was produced at the Hal Roach Studios, and stars Laurel and Hardy, and Thelma Todd in her final film role. This was also the only appearance of Darla Hood in a full-length feature pr...

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreCharlotte Henry

Our Relations (1936)

Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Laurel and Hardy, produced by Stan Laurel for Hal Roach Studios. This is the third of three films in which they play a dual role: the first was Brats and the second was Twice Two. The story is based on the short story "The Money Box" by W.W. Jacobs, author of "The Monkey's Paw".

Starring: Mae BuschSheila RyanEric Blore

Bonnie Scotland (1935)

Bonnie Scotland is a 1935 American film directed by James W. Horne and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios. Although the film begins in Scotland, a large part of the action is set in British India.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreLeona Anderson

Babes in Toyland (1934)

Babes in Toyland is a Laurel and Hardy musical Christmas film released on November 30, 1934. The film is also known by the alternative titles Laurel and Hardy in Toyland, Revenge Is Sweet, and March of the Wooden Soldiers, a 73-minute abridged version.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreThelma Todd

Hollywood Party (1934)

Hollywood Party, also known under its working title of Hollywood Revue of 1933 and Star Spangled Banquet, is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film starring Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, Lupe Vélez and Mickey Mouse. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Each sequence featured a different star with a separate scriptwriter a...

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BlorePaulette Goddard

The Devil's Brother (1933)

The Devil's Brother or Fra Diavolo outside the U.S. is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on Daniel Auber's operetta Fra Diavolo about the Italian bandit Fra Diavolo.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreCharlotte Henry

The Midnight Patrol (1933)

The Midnight Patrol is a short American pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy released August 3, 1933.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric Blore

Sons of the Desert (1933)

Sons of the Desert is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. Directed by William A. Seiter, it was released in the United States on December 29, 1933. In the United Kingdom, the film was originally released under the title Fraternally Yours.

Starring: Sheila RyanJimmy DuranteEric Blore

Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)

Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile". It is the team's second feature-length film.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreDon Dillaway

Pardon Us (1931)

Pardon Us is a 1931 American pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film. It was the duo's first starring feature-length comedy film, produced by Hal Roach and Stan Laurel, directed by James Parrott, and originally distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1931.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric Blore

Berth Marks (1929)

Berth Marks is the second sound film starring Laurel and Hardy and was released on June 1, 1929.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric BloreJune Lang

Big Business (1929)

Big Business is a 1929 silent Laurel and Hardy comedy short subject directed by James W. Horne and supervised by Leo McCarey from a McCarey (uncredited) and H. M. Walker script. The film, largely about tit-for-tat vandalism between Laurel and Hardy as Christmas tree salesmen and the man who rejects them, was deemed culturally significant and entere...

Starring: Sheila RyanEric Blore

We Faw Down (1928)

We Faw Down is a silent short subject directed by Leo McCarey starring comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 29, 1928. It was remade in part with their film Sons of the Desert in 1933.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric Blore

Why Girls Love Sailors (1927)

Why Girls Love Sailors is an American comedy short silent film directed by Fred Guiol for Hal Roach Studios. It stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they had become the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. It was shot during February 1927 and released July 17, 1927, by Pathé Exchange. It was considered a lost film until the 1980s.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric Blore

The Handy Man (1923)

The Handy Man is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel.

Starring: Eric Blore

Mud and Sand (1922)

Mud and Sand is a silent film starring Stan Laurel.

Starring: Eric BloreLeona Anderson

The Lucky Dog (1921)

The Lucky Dog (1921) is the first film to include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together in a film before they became the famous comedy duo of Laurel and Hardy. Although they appear in scenes together, Laurel and Hardy play independently. Laurel is the star as the hero of the film and Hardy plays the main villain opposite him.

Starring: Sheila RyanEric Blore