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The Battle of the Century

The Battle of the Century is a 1927 silent short film starring comedy double act Laurel and Hardy, who appeared in 107 films between 1921 and 1951.[1] The film entered the public domain in the United States in 2023.

Battle of the Century
Theatrical release poster
Directed byClyde Bruckman
Written byHal Roach
H.M. Walker
Produced byHal Roach
Starring
CinematographyGeorge Stevens
Edited byRichard C. Currier
Music byLeroy Shield
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • December 31, 1927 (1927-12-31)
Running time
26:08 (2020 digital remaster)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles
The Battle of the Century (missing only the lost insurance salesman scene)

Plot edit

Facing financial hardship, Ollie orchestrates a boxing match between Stan and Thunderclap Callahan, offering a cash prize of $100 to the victor. Stan, fighting under the alias "Canvasback Clump," inadvertently knocks out Callahan in the initial round. However, Stan's refusal to return to his corner prevents the referee from completing the ten-count, allowing Callahan to recover and retaliate, ultimately overpowering Stan.

Following the match's chaotic conclusion, a disillusioned Ollie encounters an insurance salesman who convinces him to invest the meager winnings in an insurance policy on Stan, with the stipulation that Stan must sustain an injury for Ollie to profit. In a misguided attempt to fulfill this requirement, Ollie orchestrates a scenario involving a banana peel on a sidewalk. However, the plan backfires when a pastry chef becomes the unintended victim of the slippery hazard, leading to a comical altercation involving pies that quickly escalates into a neighborhood-wide skirmish.

Cast edit

Production notes edit

The Battle of the Century is renowned for its extensive use of cream pies, with estimates ranging from over 3,000 to potentially 10,000 pies utilized in the climactic pie fight. Initially, only a three-minute segment containing the pie fight was believed to have survived, as it had been incorporated into Robert Youngson's 1950s film documentaries.[2] However, the complete second reel, including the pie fight scene, was rediscovered in 2015 and subsequently released to the public on DVD and Blu-ray disc as part of the Laurel & Hardy: The Definitive Restorations compilation in 2020.[3]

In recognition of its cultural significance, The Battle of the Century was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2020 as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."[4]

Although officially billed as a Laurel and Hardy film, the characters had yet to fully embody their iconic personas; they are not referred to as Stan and Ollie, with Laurel portraying Canvasback Clump and Hardy's manager character remaining unnamed.

Stan Laurel expressed his intention to inundate the film with so many pies that it would surpass any future pie-related cinema endeavors, saying "Let’s give them so many pies that there never will be room for any more pie pictures in the whole history of the movies."[5]

A young Lou Costello can be spotted among the prizefight crowd early in the film, adding to its historical significance.[6]

Lost film status edit

For an extended period, only the climactic pie fight from The Battle of the Century was known to have survived. This changed in 1979 when Richard Feiner discovered the opening reel featuring the boxing match scene.[7] However, certain segments, including Eugene Pallette's role as the insurance salesman in the park and the final gag involving a policeman receiving a pie in the face, remained missing.

During the 1970s, Spanish television (station TVE1) aired what was believed to be the entire film, which included additional scenes such as a customer in a barber's chair receiving a pie in the face and a man purchasing two pies to join the pie fight.

In June 2015, at the Mostly Lost film workshop in Culpeper, Virginia, film collector Jon Mirsalis announced the rediscovery of the second reel of The Battle of the Century.[8] This 16mm print, sourced from the original 35mm negative, was found in the film collection of Gordon Berkow, who had acquired it from Robert Youngson, a Laurel and Hardy film compilations writer and director. Youngson had received the reel as a preview print while working on his 1957 compilation The Golden Age of Comedy.[9]

The restoration process was initiated by Lobster Films, with subsequent restoration efforts led by Jeff Joseph in collaboration with the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The film premiered officially at the Telluride Film Festival in September 2015, followed by a screening at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2015.[10]

On April 8, 2017, the film was showcased at the Toronto Silent Film Festival with live accompaniment by Ben Model. Similarly, on May 29, 2017, it was presented at the Southend Film Festival accompanied by Adam Ramet. Additionally, it was screened at the Mostly Lost film workshop in June 2016, coinciding with the one-year anniversary of its rediscovery, with Mirsalis providing piano accompaniment.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Battle of the Century at silentera.com
  2. ^ This was ironic, since Youngson had been sent the complete second reel as a 16mm preview reel in 1957, and it survived in his personal film archive, from which it was eventually recovered
  3. ^ Barry, Dan (July 8, 2015). "Comedy's Sweet Weapon: The Cream Pie". The New York Times. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  4. ^ Alter, Rebecca (December 14, 2020). "Shrek Has Been Inducted Into the National Film Registry". Vulture. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  5. ^ “Mr. Laurel & Mr. Hardy: An Affectionate Biography,” by John McCabe.
  6. ^ The Battle of the Century - In the Cast. laurel-and-hardy.com, retrieved January 20, 2017.
  7. ^ "Images - The Lost Films of Laurel and Hardy". Imagesjournal.com. Retrieved September 23, 2012.
  8. ^ Barry, Dan (July 8, 2015). "Comedy's Sweet Weapon: The Cream Pie". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  9. ^ "The Battle of the Century and Other Comedy Restorations | Silent Film Festival". www.silentfilm.org. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  10. ^ BFI Website, Retrieved September 8, 2015.

External links edit

  • The Battle of the Century is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  • The Battle of the Century at IMDb  
  • The Battle of the Century at AllMovie
  • The Battle of the Century at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Battle of the Century at SilentEra

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For the 1931 contract bridge match see Bridge Battle of the Century The Battle of the Century is a 1927 silent short film starring comedy double act Laurel and Hardy who appeared in 107 films between 1921 and 1951 1 The film entered the public domain in the United States in 2023 Battle of the CenturyTheatrical release posterDirected byClyde BruckmanWritten byHal Roach H M WalkerProduced byHal RoachStarringStan Laurel Oliver Hardy Noah Young Eugene Pallette Charlie Hall Sam Lufkin Gene Morgan Steve Murphy George B French Dick Sutherland Anita Garvin Dick Gilbert Wilson BengeCinematographyGeorge StevensEdited byRichard C CurrierMusic byLeroy ShieldProductioncompanyHal Roach StudiosDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateDecember 31 1927 1927 12 31 Running time26 08 2020 digital remaster CountryUnited StatesLanguagesSilent film English intertitles source source source source source source source source The Battle of the Century missing only the lost insurance salesman scene Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production notes 3 1 Lost film status 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editFacing financial hardship Ollie orchestrates a boxing match between Stan and Thunderclap Callahan offering a cash prize of 100 to the victor Stan fighting under the alias Canvasback Clump inadvertently knocks out Callahan in the initial round However Stan s refusal to return to his corner prevents the referee from completing the ten count allowing Callahan to recover and retaliate ultimately overpowering Stan Following the match s chaotic conclusion a disillusioned Ollie encounters an insurance salesman who convinces him to invest the meager winnings in an insurance policy on Stan with the stipulation that Stan must sustain an injury for Ollie to profit In a misguided attempt to fulfill this requirement Ollie orchestrates a scenario involving a banana peel on a sidewalk However the plan backfires when a pastry chef becomes the unintended victim of the slippery hazard leading to a comical altercation involving pies that quickly escalates into a neighborhood wide skirmish Cast editStan Laurel as Canvasback Clump Oliver Hardy as Manager Noah Young as Thunderclap Callahan Eugene Pallette as Insurance agent Charlie Hall as Pie delivery man Sam Lufkin as Boxing referee Gene Morgan as Ring announcer Steve Murphy as Callahan s second George B French as Dentist Dick Sutherland as Dental patient Anita Garvin as Woman who slips on pie Dick Gilbert as Sewer worker Wilson Benge as Pie victim with top hat Jack O Brien as Shoeshine patron Ellinor Vanderveer as Lady in car Lyle Tayo as Woman at window Dorothy Coburn as Pie victim Al Hallett as Pie victim Lou Costello as Ringside spectator Jack Hill as Ringside spectator Ham Kinsey as Ringside spectator Ed Brandenburg as Warring pedestrian Bob O Connor as Warring pedestrian Bert Roach Dorothea Wolbert Charley YoungProduction notes editThe Battle of the Century is renowned for its extensive use of cream pies with estimates ranging from over 3 000 to potentially 10 000 pies utilized in the climactic pie fight Initially only a three minute segment containing the pie fight was believed to have survived as it had been incorporated into Robert Youngson s 1950s film documentaries 2 However the complete second reel including the pie fight scene was rediscovered in 2015 and subsequently released to the public on DVD and Blu ray disc as part of the Laurel amp Hardy The Definitive Restorations compilation in 2020 3 In recognition of its cultural significance The Battle of the Century was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2020 as being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 4 Although officially billed as a Laurel and Hardy film the characters had yet to fully embody their iconic personas they are not referred to as Stan and Ollie with Laurel portraying Canvasback Clump and Hardy s manager character remaining unnamed Stan Laurel expressed his intention to inundate the film with so many pies that it would surpass any future pie related cinema endeavors saying Let s give them so many pies that there never will be room for any more pie pictures in the whole history of the movies 5 A young Lou Costello can be spotted among the prizefight crowd early in the film adding to its historical significance 6 Lost film status edit For an extended period only the climactic pie fight from The Battle of the Century was known to have survived This changed in 1979 when Richard Feiner discovered the opening reel featuring the boxing match scene 7 However certain segments including Eugene Pallette s role as the insurance salesman in the park and the final gag involving a policeman receiving a pie in the face remained missing During the 1970s Spanish television station TVE1 aired what was believed to be the entire film which included additional scenes such as a customer in a barber s chair receiving a pie in the face and a man purchasing two pies to join the pie fight In June 2015 at the Mostly Lost film workshop in Culpeper Virginia film collector Jon Mirsalis announced the rediscovery of the second reel of The Battle of the Century 8 This 16mm print sourced from the original 35mm negative was found in the film collection of Gordon Berkow who had acquired it from Robert Youngson a Laurel and Hardy film compilations writer and director Youngson had received the reel as a preview print while working on his 1957 compilation The Golden Age of Comedy 9 The restoration process was initiated by Lobster Films with subsequent restoration efforts led by Jeff Joseph in collaboration with the UCLA Film and Television Archive The film premiered officially at the Telluride Film Festival in September 2015 followed by a screening at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2015 10 On April 8 2017 the film was showcased at the Toronto Silent Film Festival with live accompaniment by Ben Model Similarly on May 29 2017 it was presented at the Southend Film Festival accompanied by Adam Ramet Additionally it was screened at the Mostly Lost film workshop in June 2016 coinciding with the one year anniversary of its rediscovery with Mirsalis providing piano accompaniment See also editList of incomplete or partially lost films List of rediscovered films Laurel and Hardy filmographyReferences edit The Battle of the Century at silentera com This was ironic since Youngson had been sent the complete second reel as a 16mm preview reel in 1957 and it survived in his personal film archive from which it was eventually recovered Barry Dan July 8 2015 Comedy s Sweet Weapon The Cream Pie The New York Times Retrieved July 8 2015 Alter Rebecca December 14 2020 Shrek Has Been Inducted Into the National Film Registry Vulture Retrieved December 14 2020 Mr Laurel amp Mr Hardy An Affectionate Biography by John McCabe The Battle of the Century In the Cast laurel and hardy com retrieved January 20 2017 Images The Lost Films of Laurel and Hardy Imagesjournal com Retrieved September 23 2012 Barry Dan July 8 2015 Comedy s Sweet Weapon The Cream Pie The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 30 2019 The Battle of the Century and Other Comedy Restorations Silent Film Festival www silentfilm org Retrieved March 30 2019 Rediscovered Laurel and Hardy The Battle of the Century BFI Website Retrieved September 8 2015 External links editThe Battle of the Century is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive The Battle of the Century at IMDb nbsp The Battle of the Century at AllMovie The Battle of the Century at Rotten Tomatoes The Battle of the Century at SilentEra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Battle of the Century amp oldid 1221069427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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