Bonnie Scotland (1935)
Stan and Ollie stow away to Scotland expecting to inherit the MacLaurel estate. When things don't quite turn out that way, they unwittingly enlist in the Scottish army and are posted to India.
Director:
James W. Horne
Writers:
Frank Butler, Jefferson Moffitt, Wilson Collison, James W. Horne, Charley Rogers.
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Stan Laurel as Stanley MacLaurel |
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Oliver Hardy as Oliver 'Ollie' Hardy |
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William Janney as Allan Douglas |
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June Lang as Lorna MacLaurel |
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James Finlayson as Sgt. Maj. Finlayson |
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Anne Grey as Lady Violet Ormsby |
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Vernon Steele as Col. Gregor McGregor |
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Maurice Black as Khan Mir Jutra |
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Mary Gordon as Mrs. Bickerdike |
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David Torrence as Mr. Miggs the Lawyer |
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Daphne Pollard as Millie the Maid |
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Olaf Hytten as Scottish Recruiting Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Phyllis Barry as Gossip (uncredited) |
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Jay Belasco as British Officer (uncredited) |
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Bud Geary as British Officer (uncredited) |
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Charlie Hall as Native Henchman (uncredited) |
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Brandon Hurst as Military Policeman (uncredited) |
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Colin Kenny as Black Watch Officer (uncredited) |
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Lionel Belmore as Blacksmith |
| Directing | James W. Horne | Director |
| Writing | Frank Butler | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jefferson Moffitt | Screenplay |
| Editing | Bert Jordan | Editor |
| Production | Hal Roach | Producer |
| Camera | Art Lloyd | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Walter Lundin | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Wilson Collison | Screenplay |
| Writing | James W. Horne | Screenplay |
| Writing | Charley Rogers | Screenplay |
| Sound | Leroy Shield | Music |
| Art | Carroll Clark | Art Direction |
| Art | Hobe Erwin | Set Designer |
| Art | Van Nest Polglase | Art Direction |
| Sound | Elmer Raguse | Sound Recordist |
| Visual Effects | Roy Seawright | Visual Effects |
| Camera | E. Truman Joiner | Grip |
| Sound | Marvin Hatley | Music |