Bonnie Scotland (1935) | |
| Director(s) | James W. Horne |
| Producer(s) | Hal Roach (uncredited) |
| Top Genres | Comedy |
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Bonnie Scotland (1935) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach.
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Ollie:
Good morning Mr. Miggs.
Mr. Miggs - the Lawyer: [looking at them in uniform] God save the queen.
Sergeant Major Finlayson: [reacting to Stan] Sgt. Leatherpuss... doh!
Mrs. Bickerdike: Where is Mr. Hardy? I haven't seen him in the past three weeks.
Stanley MacLaurel: Oh, he's awful sick.
Mrs. Bickerdike: Is that a fact?
Stanley MacLaurel: Hoot, ma'am. You know the day he fell in the water he got an awful cold, and it turned into pneumatics.
Mrs. Bickerdike: Is he very sick?
Stanley MacLaurel: You're darn hootin' he's sick! You know the only thing he can keep on his stomach is a hot water bottle.
Mrs. Bickerdike: My, my, what a predicament!
Stanley MacLaurel: Yeah! I think he's got that too.
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Mr. Miggs - the Lawyer: [looking at them in uniform] God save the queen.
Sergeant Major Finlayson: [reacting to Stan] Sgt. Leatherpuss... doh!
Mrs. Bickerdike: Where is Mr. Hardy? I haven't seen him in the past three weeks.
Stanley MacLaurel: Oh, he's awful sick.
Mrs. Bickerdike: Is that a fact?
Stanley MacLaurel: Hoot, ma'am. You know the day he fell in the water he got an awful cold, and it turned into pneumatics.
Mrs. Bickerdike: Is he very sick?
Stanley MacLaurel: You're darn hootin' he's sick! You know the only thing he can keep on his stomach is a hot water bottle.
Mrs. Bickerdike: My, my, what a predicament!
Stanley MacLaurel: Yeah! I think he's got that too.
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Barry Norton was the original juvenile lead, but according to William Janney, who replaced him, Norton's professionalism was his undoing. Norton knew his lines and cues perfectly, but when Stan and Ollie began ad-libbing, Norton fell apart and couldn't keep up. Janney was brought in, and most of the scenes were re-written to keep Janney from falling into the same trap as Norton. Janney and "the boys" ultimately shared very few scenes.
Barry Norton was originally cast in the role of the romantic juvenile, but he was deemed inappropriate for the role and was replaced by William Janney.
Although June Lang played the romantic ingenue, she never worked with Laurel and Hardy on this picture and, in fact, never met them.
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Barry Norton was originally cast in the role of the romantic juvenile, but he was deemed inappropriate for the role and was replaced by William Janney.
Although June Lang played the romantic ingenue, she never worked with Laurel and Hardy on this picture and, in fact, never met them.
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