The Skulls
The Skulls

The Skulls

1931Movie63 minSpanish

This Spanish language film was produced simultaneously with the filming of the two English language Laurel and Hardy shorts Be Big! and Laughing Gravy. The two shorts were edited together into one continuous film. Laurel and Hardy read their lines from cue cards on which Spanish was written phonetically. At the time of early talkies, dubbing was not yet perfected.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Mystery, Crime

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This is a lost film and there is no readily available plot summary. Information about its narrative is scarce and unverified.

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As a lost film from 1931, there is no available critical reception data from its original release. Its impact and legacy are therefore unknown.

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The Skulls (1931) is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today. Its director and full cast are also unconfirmed, making it one of the more obscure titles from early Hollywood.

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This was the Spanish-language experimental re-working of two Laurel and Hardy comedic shorts, 'Be Big!' and 'Laughing Gravy'. From the excellent 'Laurel and Hardy: The Essential Collection: The Sound Films from the Hal Roach Studios', which...