The Devil's Brother (1933) | |
Director(s) | Hal Roach, Charley Rogers |
Producer(s) | Hal Roach |
Top Genres | Comedy, Musical |
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The Devil's Brother (1933) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by Hal Roach and Charley Rogers and produced by Hal Roach.
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Stanlio:
[to a Guard] Leave us alone, or I'l tell Diavalo on you.
Ollio: He doesn't mean Diavalo, sir; he means the Marquis de San Marco.
[realizes he's made the connection between the two]
Ollio: Oooooohhhhh.
Stanlio: I don't want to be walking around with my throat cut.
Ollio: I'm not afraid of poverty.
Stanlio: But I am.
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Ollio: He doesn't mean Diavalo, sir; he means the Marquis de San Marco.
[realizes he's made the connection between the two]
Ollio: Oooooohhhhh.
Stanlio: I don't want to be walking around with my throat cut.
Ollio: I'm not afraid of poverty.
Stanlio: But I am.
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Facts about
The film originally previewed at 117 minutes.
This was Laurel & Hardy's first comic-opera film. The movie's success led to another L&H operetta film, The Bohemian Girl.
In a 1957 radio interview, Stan Laurel said he considered this to be one of the best of the comedy team's movies.
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This was Laurel & Hardy's first comic-opera film. The movie's success led to another L&H operetta film, The Bohemian Girl.
In a 1957 radio interview, Stan Laurel said he considered this to be one of the best of the comedy team's movies.
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