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Yes, Yes, Nanette
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Trivia • Copyrighted July 20, 1925. • This was Sue O'Neil's first film. • This is the first time Stan Laurel (as co-director), Oliver Hardy and James Finlayson (as actors) ever worked together at Roach; and that this was the Roach debut of Pete the Pup (brought over by Stan Laurel). |
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James Finlayson Hillory, the new husband |
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Grant Gorman Sonny |
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Jack Gavin the Father |
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Sue O'Neil the Sister |
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Lyle Tayo Nanette |
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Oliver Hardy Nanette's former sweetheart |
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Florence Lee Mother |
Acknowledgements: Laurel OR Hardy by Rob Stone (book) Steve Massa (trivia; identification of Florence Lee) This page was last updated on: 25 May 2021 |