Although this was their first "official" film as a team, the iconic Stan and Ollie characters and costumes had yet to become a permanent fixture. Their first appearance as the now familiar "Stan and Ollie" characters was in
The Second Hundred Years, also from 1927, which was directed by
Fred Guiol and supervised by
Leo McCarey, who suggested that the performers be teamed permanently. The film was partially shot at the historic
Culver Hotel. The film was released on December 3, 1927. The idea for the film was Stan Laurel's and was based on a story recounted by a friend while Laurel worked in
music hall. ==Cast==