
Dance of the Cookoos
Comedy
Overview
Dance of the Cookoos is merged a cinematic cross section with the high points from almost 100 works of Laurel & Hardy, into an original framework action
Top Cast


Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy


Mae Busch
Mae Busch
Mrs. Hardy
Mae Busch
Mrs. Hardy


Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Doctor / Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen
Billy Gilbert
Doctor / Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen


Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
Receptionist / Postman / Delivery Man
Charlie Hall
Receptionist / Postman / Delivery Man


Tiny Sandford
Tiny Sandford
Warden
Tiny Sandford
Warden


Walter Long
Walter Long
Maxie Long
Walter Long
Maxie Long


Charles Middleton
Charles Middleton
Commandant
Charles Middleton
Commandant


Richard Cramer
Richard Cramer
Judge Beaumont / Captain
Richard Cramer
Judge Beaumont / Captain
Eddie Conrad
Eddie Conrad
Prof. O'Brien
Eddie Conrad
Prof. O'Brien
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