Bonnie Scotland

Bonnie Scotland

Infobox Film
name = Bonnie Scotland


caption = Theatrical poster for "Bonnie Scotland" (1935)
director = James W. Horne
producer = Stan Laurel
Hal Roach
writer = Frank Butler
Jefferson Moffitt
Stan Laurel
Albert Austin
Wilson Collison
James W. Horne
Charley Rogers
starring = Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
June Lang
William Janney
Anne Grey
Vernon Steele
Jimmy Finlayson
music = Marvin Hatley
Leroy Shield
cinematography = Art Lloyd
Walter Lundin
editing = Bert Jordan
distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released = August 23, 1935
runtime = 80 min.
language = English
country = USA
budget =
preceded_by = "Thicker than Water"
followed_by = "The Bohemian Girl"
imdb_id = 0026126

"Bonnie Scotland" is a 1935 feature film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios and directed by James W. Horne.

In the film, Laurel and Hardy travel to Scotland, as Laurel (or "Stanley McLaurel") believes he is heir to his grandfather's fortune (as it turn out, Laurel has only been bequeathed a set of bagpipes and a snuff container). After a series of mishaps, Laurel and Hardy join a Scottish regiment of the British army and travel to India, where they frequently run afoul of their Sergeant Major (Jimmy Finlayson), and help their friend Alan (William Janney) reunite with his love (and Laurel's cousin) Lorna McLaurel (June Lang).

External links

*imdb title|id=0026126|title=Bonnie Scotland

See also

* 1935 in film
* Laurel and Hardy films


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