Way Out West (1937)
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- Passed
- 1h 6min
- Comedy, Family
- 16 Apr 1937 (USA)
- Movie
Stanley and Ollie are enlisted to deliver the deed to a goldmine in a small village, only for it to be stolen.
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Award:
- Nominated for 1 Oscar.
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Cast verified as complete
Stan Laurel | ... |
Stan Laurel
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Oliver Hardy | ... |
Oliver Hardy
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Sharon Lynn | ... |
Lola Marcel
(as Sharon Lynne)
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James Finlayson | ... |
Mickey Finn
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Rosina Lawrence | ... |
Mary Roberts
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Stanley Fields | ... |
Sheriff
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Vivien Oakland | ... |
Sheriff's Wife
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Don Brookins | ... |
Member of the Singing Quartette
(as The Avalon Boys)
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Art Green | ... |
Member of the Singing Quartette
(as The Avalon Boys)
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Walter Trask | ... |
Member of the Singing Quartette
(as The Avalon Boys)
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Chill Wills | ... |
Lead Singer of the Singing Quartette / Stan's Bass Singing
(as The Avalon Boys)
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Dinah | ... |
The Mule
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Victor Adamson | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Silver Tip Baker | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Hank Bell | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Harry Bernard | ... |
Man Eating at Bar (uncredited)
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Eddie Borden | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Ed Brandenburg | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Sammy Brooks | ... |
Brushwood Gulch Citizen (uncredited)
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Fritzi Brunette | ... |
Saloon Girl (uncredited)
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Fred Cady | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Ben Corbett | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Dudley Dickerson | ... |
Janitor (uncredited)
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Lester Dorr | ... |
Cowboy (uncredited)
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Tex Driscoll | ... |
Paw - Bearded Miner at Saloon (uncredited)
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Bobby Dunn | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Flora Finch | ... |
Maw (uncredited)
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Mary Gordon | ... |
Cook (uncredited)
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Jack Hill | ... |
Finn's Employee (uncredited)
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Carol Holloway | ... |
Saloon Girl (uncredited)
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Helen Holmes | ... |
Matronly Woman (uncredited)
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James Horne Jr. | ... |
Young Boy (uncredited)
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John Ince | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Cornelius Keefe | ... |
Worker at Mickey Finn's (uncredited)
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Sam Lufkin | ... |
Stagecoach Baggage Handler (uncredited)
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Jim Mason | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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George Miller | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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Frank Mills | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Art Mix | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Frank Montgomery | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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James C. Morton | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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William H. O'Brien | ... |
Saloon Waiter (uncredited)
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Harvey Parry | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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Dave Pepper | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Art Rowlands | ... |
Card Player (uncredited)
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Cy Slocum | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Cap Somers | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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William Sundholm | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones | ... |
Janitor (uncredited)
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May Wallace | ... |
Cook (uncredited)
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Blackie Whiteford | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Jay Wilsey | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Bill Wolfe | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Directed by
James W. Horne |
Written by
Jack Jevne | ... | (original story) and |
Charley Rogers | ... | (original story) (as Charles Rogers) |
Charley Rogers | ... | (screen play) (as Charles Rogers) & |
Felix Adler | ... | (screen play) and |
James Parrott | ... | (screen play) |
Oliver Hardy | ... | (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited) |
James W. Horne | ... | (contributing writer) (uncredited) |
Arthur V. Jones | ... | () (uncredited) |
Stan Laurel | ... | (contributor to screenplay) (uncredited) |
Produced by
Stan Laurel | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Hal Roach | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Sidney S. Van Keuren | ... | supervising producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Marvin Hatley | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Art Lloyd | ... | (photography) |
Walter Lundin | ... | (photography) |
Editing by
Bert Jordan |
Art Direction by
Arthur I. Royce |
Makeup Department
Jack Dawn | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
William H. Terhune | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Sidney S. Van Keuren | ... | production supervisor (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Chet Brandenburg | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
William Stevens | ... | settings (as W.L. Stevens) |
Sound Department
William Randall | ... | sound |
Elmer Raguse | ... | sound recording supervisor (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Roy Seawright | ... | photographic effects |
Stunts
Ham Kinsey | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Harvey Parry | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Cy Slocum | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
E. Truman Joiner | ... | grip |
Stax Graves | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Harry Black | ... | wardrobe supervisor (uncredited) |
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Marvin Hatley | ... | musical director / conductor (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited) |
Leroy Shield | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Nathaniel Shilkret | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
J.S. Zamecnik | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Charles Morton | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Hal Roach | ... | presenter (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Hal Roach Studios (present)
- Stan Laurel Productions
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (United States) (theatrical) (as Metro Goldwyn Mayer)
- Alfa Films (1937) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Film AB Le Mat-Metro-Goldwyn (1937) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Metro Goldwyn Mayer (1937) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (Hungary) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1937) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1937) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Regal Films (1937) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1938) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1938) (France) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1938) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1938) (Denmark) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1940) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Film Classics (1947) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Wivefilm (1948) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Regal Television Pictures (1948) (United States) (tv)
- Unity Television (1952) (United States) (tv) (as Unity Television Corp.)
- Nargo Film (1954) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Stockholm Film (1961) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (1961) (Finland) (tv)
- GeBe Film (1965) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Paradise Film Exchange (1969) (Canada) (theatrical) (Italian language) (reissue)
- Tralag (1986) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Hal Roach Studios Film Classics (United States) (VHS) (colorized version)
- Atlas Video (1990) (West Germany) (VHS)
- PolyGram AB (1995) (Sweden) (VHS)
- Castle Communications (1996) (Finland) (VHS)
- Pan Vision (2005) (Sweden) (DVD)
- Universal Pictures Finland (2008) (Finland) (DVD)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2010) (Germany) (DVD)
- VCI Entertainment (2020) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- VCI Entertainment (2020) (United States) (DVD)
- Luxor Films (1948) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- NWDF (1952) (West Germany) (theatrical) (re-release)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Stan and Ollie are charged with delivering the deed to a valuable gold mine to the daughter of a dead prospector. However they reckon without the machinations of her evil guardian Mickey Finn who is determined to have the gold mine for himself and his saloon singer wife Lola.
Written by Stephen Harrison |
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Taglines | A Rumble Of Roars That Ends In A Laff Riot ! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Stan Laurel's laughter was infectious; Sharon Lynn (Lola) can be seen laughing unscripted as she tickles Stan during the hotel scene. See more » |
Goofs | When The Avalon Boys are singing "At The Ball, That's All", there is only one verse to the song that is sung 5-6 times. The first two times it's sung, The Avalon Boys' lips are moving, but for the rest, they sit whilst the song continues, obviously not singing, as their lips are no longer moving. They just watch Stan and Ollie dance. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Brooklyn Bridge (1981). See more » |
Soundtracks | Will You Be My Lovey-Dovey? See more » |
Quotes |
Lola Marcel, the Singing Nightingale:
Tell me, tell me about my dear, dear Daddy! Is it true that he's dead? Stan: Well, we hope he is, they buried him. See more » |