The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy
The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in "For Love or Mummy" is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Larry Harmon and John Cherry, based on the film shorts of Laurel & Hardy. It stars Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
This was the first of only two non-Ernest P. Worrell films that Cherry directed in his lifetime, the other being Pirates of the Plain. Harmon earned writing and directing credits through the ownership of the Laurel and Hardy trademarks, which he had purchased in the 1960s. Another Harmon-owned character, Bozo the Clown, is mentioned in the film.
Premise
Laurel and Hardy are in Florida where they meet archeologist Henry Covington, whose daughter they try to protect from the wrath of a mummy.Production
In January 1996, it was initially announced Larry Harmon and John Cherry would be reviving the likenesses of Laurel and Hardy for a new $20 million project, initially announced under the title Jungle Bungle with Rowan Atkinson to play Laurel and Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman or Chris Farley to play Hardy. Harmon claimed that he had wanted to make a Laurel and Hardy movie for 36 years but promised Stan Laurel he'd only do so if he could find the right team and claimed to have turned down substantial offers from major studios over the years. In March 1998, the film was announced to have begun production under the new title of For Love or Mummy with Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain as the nephews of Laurel and Hardy respectively.Harmon had acquired the name and likeness rights of Laurel and Hardy in 1961 from Laurel, who had retired from acting since the death of his comedic partner Oliver Hardy in 1957. Laurel gave his blessing to Harmon for usage of the duo's likenesses with the assurance that profits generated from Harmon's ventures would be paid to his and Hardy's wives. Harmon previously starred in and co-produced the Laurel and Hardy animated series with Hanna-Barbera. Jim Varney had initially been set to play the Laurel role, but left the film due to his declining health and was replaced with Pinchot. The film was shot in Cape Town, South Africa from February through April 1998.