Blotto

Blotto

Blotto is a comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film survives only in a censored 1937 re-release print which has had Pre-Code sequences removed and a new music track added. Although the original 1930 version is now considered a lost film, a Spanish language version produced by MGM, entitled La Vida Nocturna has survived which shows how the film was originally presented. During the prohibition period, Laurel and Hardy make plans to spend a wild night out at the Rainbow Club. Phoning Stan at home, Ollie suggests a ruse by which Stan is to...
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Release date:February 8, 1930
Directed by:James Parrott
Producer:Hal Roach
Editor:Richard C. Currier
Music by:Leroy Shield
Cinematography:George Stevens
Screenplay by:Leo McCarey
Genre:Short Film, Comedy

Cast of Blotto

Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Born:Jan. 18, 1892
Died:Aug. 7, 1957
Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Born:June 16, 1890
Died:Feb. 23, 1965
Jack Hill
Jack Hill
Born:Sept. 12, 1887
Died:Nov. 22, 1963
Baldwin Cooke
Baldwin Cooke
Born:Mar. 10, 1888
Died:Dec. 31, 1953

Film director of Blotto

James Parrott
James Parrott
Born: August 2, 1897
Died: May 10, 1939

James Parrott was an American actor and film director; and the younger brother of film comedian Charley Chase. James Gibbons Parrott was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Charles and Blanche Thompson Parrott. In 1903, his father died from a heart attack, leaving the family in bad financial shape,...
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Laurel & Hardy 1958 Comedy
Treasure Blues 1935 Short Film
Sing, Sister, Sing 1935 Short Film
Washee Ironee 1934 Short Film
Fate's Fathead 1934 Short Film
Luncheon at Twelve 1933 Short Film
The Chimp 1932 Short Film
Twice Two 1932 Short Film
Helpmates 1932 Short Film
The Music Box 1932 Short Film
County Hospital 1932 Short Film
Mr. Bride 1932 Short Film
Girl's Grief 1932 Short Film
Pardon Us 1931 Comedy
Be Big! 1931 Short Film
Another Fine Mess 1930 Short Film
Below Zero 1930 Short Film
Brats 1930 Short Film
Blotto 1930 Short Film
Night Owls 1930 Short Film
The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case 1930 Short Film
Hog Wild 1930 Short Film
The Little Rascals: Collector's Edition III 1930 Comedy
They Go Boom 1929 Short Film
Perfect Day 1929 Short Film
The Hoose-Gow 1929 Short Film
Habeas Corpus 1928 Short Film
Should Married Men Go Home? 1928 Short Film
Their Purple Moment 1928 Short Film
Two Tars 1928 Short Film
Now I'll Tell One 1927 Short Film
Fluttering Hearts 1927 Short Film
On the Front Page 1926 Short Film
The Cow's Kimona 1926 Short Film
Mixed Nuts 1922 Short Film
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Prequels and sequels to Blotto

Blotto
Blotto
1930
Brats
1930

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who produced the film, "Blotto"?
  • A:
    Hal Roach produced the film.
  • Q:
    Who composed the music for the film Blotto?
  • A:
    Leroy Shield composed the musical score for the movie's soundtrack.
  • Q:
    Who was the distributor of the film, "Blotto"?
  • A:
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was the movie's distributor.
  • Q:
    Which director created the motion picture "Blotto"?
  • A:
    James Parrott was the movie's director.
  • Q:
    When was the premier of the motion picture "Blotto"?
  • A:
    The movie premiered in February, 1930.
  • Q:
    What popular movie was the prequel to Blotto?
  • A:
    "Night Owls" is the name of the film's prequel.
  • Q:
    Who wrote the film Blotto?
  • A:
    Leo McCarey wrote the movie's script.
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