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Oliver Hardy: Laurel Hardy
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In one of the best and funniest of all the Laurel and Hardy features, these master comedians blunder their way through one hilarious, hair-raising adventure after another in the Foreign Legion. Joining the Legion to help Ollie recover from being 'jilted'
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[One] fine mess of laughs are included in this two-disc set showcasing the hilarious escapades of Laurel and Hardy--both together and alone. Includes the features "The Flying Deuces" and "Utopia," the shorts "The Paperhanger" (1920), "Oranges and Lemons" (1923), "Kid Speed" (1924), "Hop to It, Bellhop" (1925), and "The Tree in a Test Tube" (1943), as well as rare home movies, and much more. 6 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; biographies; photo gallery; trivia.
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Synopsis: Stan Laurel is a kilt-wearing Scot, fresh off the boat, come to America to meet his cousin--that dapper man-about-town Oliver Hardy. Embarrassed by being seen in the company of a man wearing a dress, Hardy has to avoid losing his status in the community as Laurel causes one misadventure after another. Hardy soon gets his cousin to a tailor to begin the onerous task of Putting Pants on Philip.
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In October, 1941 Laurel and Hardy agreed to do a film for 20th Century Fox. Over the next four years they made six features for Fox and two for MGM, but they did not like what they were doing. So they started a comic movie named "Laurel and Hardy".
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In their second feature-length comedy, Laurel and Hardy are incompetent soldiers who agree to look after the orphaned daughter of a war buddy while they try to track down her grandfather. With Tom Kennedy, Grady Sutton, Billy Gilbert. Complete, uncut version includes scenes never available before on video. 66 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
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Synopsis: Five of Laurel and Hardy's best features from the silent film era are compiled in this collection by Robert Youngson. Included are From Soup To Nuts, Wrong Again, The Finishing Touch, and iberty. On hand are legendary comic foils like James Findlayson and Edgar Kennedy, both masters of the "slowRead More
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