The Bohemian Girl is a 1936 feature film version of the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe. It was produced at the Hal Roach Studios, and stars Laurel and Hardy and Thelma Todd in her last role before her death. Laurel and Hardy are a hen-pecked pair of Gypsies in 18th Century Austria. When Oliver is out pickpocketing, fortune-telling or attending his zither lessons, his wife , has an affair with Devilshoof . A cruel nobleman, Count Arnheim, persecutes the Gypsies, who are forced to flee, but Mrs. Hardy kidnaps his daughter, Arline , leaves Hardy holding the baby, and elopes... with Devilshoof. 12 years later, the Gypsies return to Arnheim's estate. When grown up Arline trespasses in Arnheim's garden, she recognises the place, but is arrested by a constable and sentenced to a lashing. Stan and Oliver try to save her, but Stan is too drunk and both are arrested. Just as Arline is stripped in order to be lashed she is rescued in time by Arnheim, who recognises a medallion she wears and a family birthmark, and both try to rescue Stan and Oliver.
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| Release date: | February 14, 1936 |
| Directed by: | James W. Horne, Charley Rogers, Charley Rogers |
| Runtime: | 71 Minutes |
| Producer: | Stan Laurel, Hal Roach |
| Editor: | Bert Jordan, Louis McManus |
| Music by: | Michael William Balfe, Robert Shayon, Nathaniel Shilkret |
| Cinematography: | Francis Corby, Art Lloyd |
| Screenplay by: | Michael William Balfe, Alfred Bunn, Frank Butler |
| Genre: | Comedy |