The Lucky Dog (1921 film)

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The Lucky Dog

Theatrical poster to The Lucky Dog (1919/1921)
Directed by Jess Robbins
Produced by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Florence Gillet
Jack Lloyd
Cinematography Irving G. Ries
Distributed by Metro Pictures
Release date(s) October 1921
Running time 17 minutes
Country USA
Language Silent film
English (Original intertitles)
IMDb profile

The Lucky Dog (1921) was the first film featuring the famous comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, later known as Laurel and Hardy. Though they appear together, they are not the comedic team that they would later become. Oliver plays, as he did in many of his early films, a villain (a bank robber) and Stan plays the hapless hero. The team would not appear together again for several years.

Stan Laurel (l.) in The Lucky Dog.
Stan Laurel (l.) in The Lucky Dog.

  • The film was made in 1919 but sat on the shelf until 1921.
  • Some prints are missing the second half, ending where Stan has Ollie trapped in a fence.

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