I watched 'The Longest Yard' a few nights ago , this was made in 1974
But I remember seeing it in the pictures at the time and it was then called 'Mean Machine'
I watched 'The Longest Yard' a few nights ago , this was made in 1974
But I remember seeing it in the pictures at the time and it was then called 'Mean Machine'
I know of a couple of Laurel & Hardy films that had different titles.
Fraternally Yours was aka Sons of the Desert
March of the Wooden Soldiers was aka Babes in Toyland
Think this was an English/American thing.![]()
"Ah, nostalgia ain't what it used to be..."
You might just have something there Steve !
A title that 'flows' here may not 'hit the spot' across the Pond
Though after Wikipedia-ing The Long Yard and Mean Machine it appears that Mean Machine was a 2002 remake 'based' on the Long Yard.
Nah
just found this so it must have had two titles ( not sure this is going to work as a link!)
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DG
Last edited by huggie74; 21-02-2008 at 11:54.
My info on the remake came from our friends at IMDB -
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0291341/
so there definately was a remake - but with your evidence Danny, maybe the reason was the one Steve suggested, different titles for UK and US !![]()
Last edited by huggie74; 21-02-2008 at 12:06.
after a bit or research the adventures in babysitting title was dropped because it could be interprated as something perverted....![]()
and 'a night on the town' couldn't???![]()
"Ah, nostalgia ain't what it used to be..."
A couple I have noticed here:
"Airplane" is called "Flying High"
"13 going on 30" is called "Suddenly 30".
There are probably many more but I haven't noticed.
I think the Laurel and Hardy film 'The Flying Deuces' was in UK as 'Beau Chumps'
Or maybe not....