Laurel And Hardy: County Hospital
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Initial release | June 25, 1932 |
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Directors | James Parrott |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Screenplay | H. M. Walker |
Producers | Hal Roach |
Ratings | 3.8 |
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Address | Coed-y-Gric Rd, Griffithstown, Pontypool NP4 5YA, United Kingdom |
Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM |
Established date | 1837 |
Opened | 1837 |
Emerg depart | No Accident & Emergency |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Release date | June 25, 1932 |
Film series | Laurel and Hardy Series |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2394545 |
About Laurel And Hardy: County Hospital
County Hospital is a Laurel and Hardy short film made in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ollie is in hospital with a broken leg, Stan comes to visit and ends up getting Ollie kicked out; on the way home Stan crashes the car.
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