Stan Without Ollie
The Stan Laurel Solo Films, 1917-1927
James L Neibaur author Ted Okuda author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:30th Aug '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Long before his momentous teaming with Oliver Hardy, comedian Stan Laurel (1890-1965) was a motion picture star in his own right. From his film debut in Nuts in May (1917) through his final solo starring effort Should Tall Men Marry? (1928), Laurel headlined dozens of short comedies for a variety of producers and production companies, often playing characters far removed from the meek, dimwitted ""Stanley"" persona that we know and love. This film-by-film look at the pictures Stan made as a solo artist, as well as those he wrote and directed for other stars, shows his development as a movie comedian and filmmaker. Comedy legend Jerry Lewis, a longtime friend and admirer of Stan Laurel, provides an affectionate and eloquent foreword. Included are several rare photographs and production stills.
“highly recommended”—Midwest Book Review; “a wonderfully researched, fact-packed treat. This is a great book. Ted and James are at the top of their game here”—Little Shoppe of Horrors; “one of the best film books of 2012”—Thomas Gladysz, Huffington Post.
ISBN: 9780786447817
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248 pages