45 Minutes from Hollywood

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45 Minutes from Hollywood
Directed by Fred Guiol
Produced by Hal Roach
Written by Hal Roach
H.M. Walker
Starring Glenn Tryon
Charlotte Mineau
Distributed by Pathé Exchange Inc.
Release date(s) December 26, 1926
Running time 14 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English (Original intertitles)
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45 Minutes From Hollywood (1926) is a two reel silent film released by Pathé Exchange. At the time, it was known as a Glenn Tryon vehicle, but today it's best remembered as the second instance of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appearing in the same film together -- although they do not share any scenes -- at least half a decade after their first chance billing in The Lucky Dog (1921).

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Stan appears in bed in his only scene. He's wearing a night cap, nightgown and a large comedy moustache. Jimmy Finlayson appears looking like this in several later Laurel and Hardy films. Oliver also features a similar moustache.

Laurel's name doesn't appear in the credits for this film, but Hardy's name does.

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