The Bullfighters

The Bullfighters (1945) is a late Laurel and Hardy feature film. The plot involves the team working as private detectives in Mexico City. When Laurel is found to resemble a famous matador, he is forced to take his place in the bullring. Stan Laurel wrote and directed portions of the feature, which was produced in late 1944 and released in May 1945. It was Laurel and Hardy's last American film and also the film debut of Rory Calhoun (credited as F... more

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  • May 19, 1945

Runtime:

  • 60 min (36 hs )

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Stan Laurel

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Malcolm St. Clair

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  • 60 min (36 hs )
  • 61 min (37 hs )
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