

Comedy
Overview
The Dancing Masters is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy feature film. The plot involves the team running a ballet school, and getting involved with an inventor. A young Robert Mitchum has an uncredited cameo role as a fraudulent insurance salesman.
Top Cast


Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Stan
Stan Laurel
Stan


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Ollie
Oliver Hardy
Ollie


Trudy Marshall
Trudy Marshall
Trudy Harlan
Trudy Marshall
Trudy Harlan


Robert Bailey
Robert Bailey
Grant Lawrence
Robert Bailey
Grant Lawrence


Matt Briggs
Matt Briggs
Wentworth Harlan
Matt Briggs
Wentworth Harlan


Margaret Dumont
Margaret Dumont
Louise Harlan
Margaret Dumont
Louise Harlan


Allan Lane
Allan Lane
George Worthing
Allan Lane
George Worthing


Brooks Benedict
Brooks Benedict
Sidewalk Barker (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Sidewalk Barker (uncredited)


George Lloyd
George Lloyd
Jasper (uncredited)
George Lloyd
Jasper (uncredited)


Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
Mickey Halligan (uncredited)
Robert Mitchum
Mickey Halligan (uncredited)
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