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How Gay were Laurel and Hardy?
Lambeth on 24 Jun - 19:30 - 22:00


In their films, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy often shared a bed and were sometimes seen in drag. They always preferred each others company to that of their on-screen wives. And in more than one of their films they created a happy pretend family when the story dictated that they had to care of a child. And one of their films features a same-sex marriage! As Vito Russo pointed out in The Celluloid Closet, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy portrayed in the 1932 film Their First Mistake, the perfect sissy-buddy relationship, which had a sweet and very loving dimension flushed with unmistakably gay overtones. In the film, Ollies wife storms out on account of Stan alienating her affections with Ollie. The two of them loll together on a bed and have this exchange: Stan: Well, whats the matter with her anyway? Ollie: Oh, I dont know. She says I think more of you than I do of her. Stan: Well, you do, dont you? Ollie: We wont go into that! Stan: Yknow what the trouble is? Ollie: What? Stan: You need a baby in your house. Ollie: Whats that got to do with it? Stan: Well, if you had a baby it would keep your wifes mind occupied; you could go out nights with me and shed think nothing of it. So what do we make of this on-screen relationship? They were inseparable buddies, of course co-dependent allies and totally reliant on each other. Without Stan, Ollie would be nowhere and without Ollie where would Stan be? Lovers or brothers as far as the laughter-making is concerned, it doesnt matter. Everybody is in love with this adorable duo. In this affectionate tribute evening, Terry Sanderson will analyse just what was going on between the laughs. Were Stan and Ollie really frustrated lovers or was it just a fine bromance with no kisses an innocent friendship that entranced the world? But the evening is mainly about laughter, and when it comes to Laurel and Hardy, nobody does it better. So come and split your sides in the company of two of the greatest clowns who ever lived.

Address : The Cinema Museum

Lambeth
SE11 4TH

Telephone : 0207 840 2200

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