The Battle of the Century
Battle of the Century | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Clyde Bruckman |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Written by |
Hal Roach H.M. Walker |
Starring |
Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy |
Music by | Leroy Shield |
Cinematography | George Stevens |
Edited by | Richard C. Currier |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates |
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Running time | 19 min.(2 minutes lost) |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
The Battle of the Century is a silent short film starring American comedy double act Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951.[1]
The film is famous for using over 3,000 cream pies (although an edition of the Guinness Book on film history quotes that as many as 10,000 pies may have been used) in the film's climactic pie fight; however, for many years, its second reel, containing the fight, only survived in three minutes of fragments used in the documentaries of Robert Youngson. The complete reel was rediscovered in 2015.[2]
Plot
Hardy enrolls Laurel at a boxing competition. Laurel, however, is too weak, and loses. Hardy then seeks advice from an insurer on how to easily earn a lot of money: Laurel has to have an injury, so that Hardy can then pocket the insurance money. Hardy places a banana peel on a sidewalk, bringing Laurel there. But a pastry chef stumbles on the peel, and gets angry with Hardy, throwing a pie in his face. Hardy responds to the provocation, and soon the entire city block is involved in an epic battle of pies.
Production notes
- Though The Battle of the Century is an official Laurel and Hardy entry, the team had yet to take on their recognisable characters.
- A young Lou Costello can be seen in an early scene as a member of the audience at the prize-fight mentioned in the film's title.
- For many years, footage from the famous climactic pie fight was known to be the only extant material from the film until the opening reel (featuring a boxing match) was discovered in 1979 by Richard Feiner.[3] However, the sequence involving Eugene Pallette was still missing, as was the very final gag where a cop gets a pie in his face and promptly chases Laurel and Hardy down the street.
- What is believed to be the entire film was once broadcast in spanish television (TVE1) during the 1970's which included the scenes of:
A customer sitting in a barber's chair inside a barber's shop receiving a faceful of pie whilst being shaved and; A drinker inside a saloon or cafe being hit by a pie. He then buys two pies from the owner of the saloon/cafe and leaves with them in order to take part in the pie battle being fought outside.
- In June 2015, it was announced at the Mostly Lost film workshop in Culpeper, Virginia that the second reel of the film had been rediscovered as a 16mm print from the original negative,[4] and was shown at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2015.[5]
Cast
- Stan Laurel - Canvasback Clump
- Oliver Hardy - Manager
- Noah Young - Thunderclap Callahan
- Eugene Pallette - Insurance agent
- Charlie Hall - Pie delivery man
- Sam Lufkin - Boxing referee
- Gene Morgan - Ring announcer
- Steve Murphy - Callahan's second
- George B. French - Dentist
- Dick Sutherland - Dental patient
- Anita Garvin - Woman who slips on pie
- Dick Gilbert - Sewer worker
- Wilson Benge - Pie victim with top hat
- Jack O'Brien - Shoeshine patron
- Ellinor Vanderveer - Lady in car
- Lyle Tayo - Woman at window
- Dorothy Coburn - Pie victim
- Al Hallett - Pie victim
- Lou Costello - Ringside spectator (extra)
- Jack Hill - Ringside spectator (extra)
- Ham Kinsey - Ringside spectator (extra)
- Ed Brandenburg - Warring pedestrian
- Bob O'Connor - Warring pedestrian
- Jack Adams
- Bert Roach
- Dorothea Wolbert
- Charley Young
See also
References
- ↑ The Battle of the Century at silentera.com
- ↑ Barry, Dan (July 8, 2015). "Comedy's Sweet Weapon: The Cream Pie". New York Times. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Images - The Lost Films of Laurel and Hardy". Imagesjournal.com. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
- ↑ "Second reel of Laurel and Hardy's The Battle of the Century recovered: that's better than a pie in the face". Silent London. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
- ↑ Rediscovered Laurel and Hardy – The Battle of the Century BFI Website, Retrieved 8th September 2015.
External links
- The Battle of the Century at the Internet Movie Database
- The Battle of the Century at SilentEra
- The Battle of the Century at AllMovie
- The Battle of the Century at Rotten Tomatoes