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  1. Nothing But Trouble is a 1944 Laurel and Hardy feature film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Sam Taylor. Nothing but Trouble was completed in August 1944 but stayed on the shelf for seven months; MGM was rushing all of its military-themed productions into release first.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm3184334David Leland - IMDb

    He moved to the US in the early 1940's and appeared in several films,notably alongside Laurel and Hardy in one of their later efforts, Nothing But Trouble. He died aged 16 after suffering from sepsis.

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • January 6, 1932
    • David Leland
    • November 7, 1948
  3. Nothing But Trouble: Directed by Sam Taylor. With Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Mary Boland, Philip Merivale. Two bumbling servants are hired by a dizzy society matron to cook and serve a meal to visiting royalty.

    • (1.3K)
    • Comedy
    • Sam Taylor
    • 1944-12-06
  4. Nothing But Trouble (1944) stretches everything a bit more thin. Seems that there's an exiled teenage king from some operetta country who just want to be a regular boy and play football. Laurel and Hardy befriend him, thinking he's just a wayward kid but not much happens.

    • Sam Taylor, Bert Glazer
    • Stan Laurel
  5. Nothing But Trouble (1944) NR 12/06/1944 (US) Comedy 1h 9m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Nothing but fun! Overview. Two bumbling servants are hired by a dizzy society matron to cook and serve a meal to visiting royalty. Sam Taylor. Director. Russell Rouse. Screenplay. Ray Golden. Screenplay.

  6. Nothing But Trouble ★★½ 1944. Laurel & Hardy's last film for MGM is a complicated tale of two servants who wind up protecting an exiled boy king from the machinations of his power-mad uncle. 70m/B VHS, DVD. Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Henry O'Neill, Mary Boland, David Leland, John Warburton, Connie Gilchrist, Philip Merivale; D: Sam Taylor.

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