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Published on: 21/01/2019 08:27 AMReported by: rogerblaxall
Here's a wonderful reminder of when Ormskirk had a proper cinema in the town centre.
And this atmospheric 1936 picture of The Regal on Church St. - now Poundstretcher - just happens to be showing one of the last times comic legends Laurel and Hardy were in town; funnily enough residents at Brookside on Aughton St. watched one of their films on Friday afternoon on the small screen...
Meanwhile, just down the road in Southport, here's when the duo were at the classic resort appearing at the Garrick Theatre on Lord Street, which is now Mecca Bingo, on August, 1952.
When they came to Southport, according to James Ford’s book ‘Hollywood Legends’ Stan Laurel, who was born in Ulverston, Lancashire, was suffering badly with diabetes.
The pair stayed at The Prince of Wales Hotel and they performed at the Garrick Theatre at 6.20pm and 8.30pm twice nightly with a matinee on the Saturday at 2.30pm.
The Southport Guardian reported on August 20, 1952 that 'they asked for a police escort wherever they go because they are scared of being mobbed.'
When they stayed in the town, they had a doctor and drugs flown specially from the US.
Oliver Hardy, who was then 23 stone, asked for police help when they left the theatre, because when they arrived in the town, they had been met with big crowds.
He said at the time: “We don’t want to go anywhere except the back of the stage and our hotel.”
A 25 HP special bodied limousine took them the 200 yards from the Garrick Theatre to the Prince of Wales. Stan Laurel was staying on the first floor and Oliver Hardy on the second.
The duo declined an invitation from the Southport Corporation to judge the English Rose heat while they were here.
Oliver Hardy would die from a stroke five years later and Stan was too ill to go to his funeral.
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