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The Big Noise (1944)
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Stan Laurel
and
Oliver Hardy
play janitors for a detective agency who pose as super-sleuths when they're hired to protect inventor Alva P. Hartley (
Arthur Space
). Moving bag and baggage into Hartley's gadget-laden house, Stan and Ollie must first contend with the inventor's bratty son Egbert (
Bobby Blake
, aka
Robert Blake
) and much-married Aunt Sophie (
Esther Howard
). More problems ensue when Hartley's next door neighbors Charlton (
Frank Fenton
), Hartman (
James Bush
), Dutchy (Phil Van Zandt) and Mayme (
Veda Ann Borg
) reveal themselves as the crooks they really are. Entrusted with Hartley's latest invention, super-bomb called "The Big Noise", Stan and Ollie skeedaddle to Washington, just one step ahead of the criminals. Escaping the villains, the boys take flight in a balky airplane, only to find that they're the targets for Army gunnery practice. Our heroes save themselves-and the day-when they use the bomb to destroy a Japanese submarine. Long regarded as the worst of Laurel & Hardy's feature films, The Big Noise has in recent years been championed by several of the team's fans, not least because the admittedly patchy storyline incorporates several of their classic routines from such earlier 2-reelers as
Habeas Corpus
,
Wrong Again
and
Berth Marks
. Arguably the film's best scene finds Stan and Ollie trying to gorge themselves on a "banquet" consisting of dehydrated food capsules. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Veda Ann Borg
Mayme
James Bush
Hartman
Ken Christy
Speaker
Edgar Dearing
Motor Policeman
Robert Dudley
Grandpa
Oliver Hardy
Oliver
Harry Hayden
Butler
Esther Howard
Aunt Sophie
Selmar Jackson
Manning
Doris Merrick
Evelyn
Jack Norton
Drunk
Arthur Space
Alva P. Hartley
Philip Van Zandt
Dutchy
Charles Wilson
Conductor
Frank Fenton
Charlton
Francis Ford
Station Attendant
Stan Laurel
Stanley
Louis Arco
German Officer
Beal Wong
Japanese Officer
Production Crew
John Ewing
Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Joe MacDonald
Cinematographer
Cyril Mockridge
Composer (Music Score)
Yvonne Wood
Costume Designer
Malcolm St. Clair
Director
Norman Colbert
Editor
Guy Pearce
Makeup
Emil Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Sol Wurtzel
Producer
W. Scott Darling
Screenwriter
Al Orenbach
Set Designer
Thomas K. Little
Set Designer
Fred Sersen
Special Effects
Year: 1944
Runtime: 74
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Sol M. Wurtzel Productions
Release
by 20th
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