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T. Marvin Hatley : ウィキペディア英語版
Marvin Hatley
Thomas Marvin Hatley (April 3, 1905 – August 23, 1986), professionally known simply as Marvin Hatley, was an American film composer and musical director, best known for his work for the Hal Roach studio from 1929 until 1940.
Hatley wrote many of the musical cues appearing in the ''Our Gang'', ''Laurel and Hardy'', and ''Charley Chase'' films. His most memorable composition is "The Cookoo Song" (also known as "Ku-Ku", or "Dance of the Cuckoos"),〔Louvish, Simon (2001). ''Stan and Ollie: The Roots of Comedy: The Double Life of Laurel and Hardy'', p. 267. St. Martin's Press.〕 which serves as Laurel and Hardy's theme song. He was also the "player piano" (performing off-screen) in ''The Music Box'' (1932). His work in Laurel and Hardy's films ''Way Out West'' and ''Block-Heads'' earned him nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Score.〔Piazza, Jim, & Kinn, Gail (2008). ''The Academy Awards: The Complete Unofficial History'', p. 45. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Inc.〕
In 1939, Hatley was fired from the Roach studio. At the insistence of Stan Laurel, however, he did return to score one final Laurel & Hardy film, ''Saps at Sea''. Hatley went on to become a lounge pianist, and often remarked that he earned more money in that career than during his days at the Roach studio.
Marvin Hatley was a native of Reed, Oklahoma. He died on August 23, 1986 in Hollywood, California.
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