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Way Out West (1936)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:7
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.5/10
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Laurel and Hardy head out west in this classic comic western. Their job: to make sure the daughter of their late buddy receives the deed to a valuable mine. But the moment the boys arrive in... Laurel and Hardy head out west in this classic comic western. Their job: to make sure the daughter of their late buddy receives the deed to a valuable mine. But the moment the boys arrive in Brushwood Gulch, they get mixed up with a villainous schemer who tricks them into turning over the deed to the wrong woman. Before the confusion gets straightened out, Stan and Ollie go through some of their all-time funniest comic routines. A standout among the film's many high points is the comedy team performing the song "Trail of the Lonesome Pine." [More]
Starring: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Finlayson, Sharon Lynn
Starring: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, James Finlayson, Sharon Lynn
Director: James W. Horne
Director: James W. Horne
Screenwriter: Charles Rogers
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Way Out West (1937) is one of the best Laurel and Hardy comedy films, their only western spoof. Again, they reprise their most familiar
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