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The Dancing Masters (1943)
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This lesser Laurel and Hardy vehicle casts Stan and Ollie as the proprietors of the "Arthur Hurry" dance studio. Despite a rather sizeable student body (consisting mainly of 20th Century-Fox contract starlets), the boys would starve to death were it not for their only paying customer, socialite Trudy Harlan (
Trudy Marshall
). Trudy is in love with Grant Lawrence (Robert Bailey), an aspiring inventor who needs financial backing for his revolutionary new flame thrower. Laurel and Hardy undertake several moneymaking schemes to help Grant, most of these coming a-cropper. Finally, Ollie remembers an accident-insurance policy taken out on Stan. He tries to arrange an accident so that the boys can collect a huge fee, but this scheme culminates in a wild bus ride, resulting in Ollie breaking his own leg. The plot of
Dancing Masters
is a hodgepodge of underdeveloped situations and old gags lifted from such earlier Laurel & Hardy comedies as
The Battle of the Century
and
Thicker Than Water
; only occasionally does the comic genius of Stan and Ollie shine through. If the film is memorable at all, it is because of the presence of
Robert Mitchum
, in an unbilled but sizeable role as an insurance racketeer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Sam Ash
Pianist
Matt Briggs
Wentworth Harlan
Margaret Dumont
Mrs. Harlan
Edward Earle
Clerk
William Haade
Truck Driver
Sherry Hall
Dentist
Oliver Hardy
Himself
George Lloyd
Jasper
Trudy Marshall
Mary Harlan
Robert Mitchum
Mickey
Nestor Paiva
Silvio
Daphne Pollard
Mother
Arthur Space
Director
Stan Laurel
Himself
Production Crew
Chester Gore
Art Director
James Basevi
Art Director
Norbert F. Brodin
Cinematographer
Art Lange
Composer (Music Score)
Malcolm St. Clair
Director
Norman Colbert
Editor
Emil Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Lee Marcus
Producer
George Bricker
Screenwriter
W. Scott Darling
Screenwriter
Year: 1943
Runtime: 63
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Release
by 20th Century Fox
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