Laurel and Hardy short.
Laurel and Hardy short.
Laurel and Hardy the Music box
Laurel and Hardy short.
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The first time Laurel and Hardy appeared together.
Hardy and Laurel short.
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Babes In Toyland Laurel and Hardy
Utopia (also known as Atoll K and Robinson Crusoe Land) is last film Laurel and Hardy made together. It was filmed and produced in Europe.
From 1928 comes this Laurel and Hardy comedy. When Laurel visits Hardy at home, hi-jinx occur and the Mrs. orders them out. They go to a golf course where they try to impress two young ladies and wind up in a mud-slinging fight with other golfers.
Laurel and Hardy in a wet moment from 1935's "Bonnie Scotland".
Laurel n Hardy in one of there most famous pictures of all time.
An amazing assortment of characters, including Maurice Chevalier, Gary Cooper, Buster Keaton, and more.
Laurel and Hardy meet Lupe Velez and break a whole lot of eggs in the process! From "Hollywood Party" (1934).
Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Lucille Brown, Arthur Piersonfilm: The Devil's Brother (1933)... aka Bogus Bandits (USA: reissue title)... aka Fra Diavolo (UK) (G...
Sublime destruction that only this duo seemed to have the definitive knack for, from "Blockheads" (1938).
Toy makers (Laurel & Hardy) are tenants of the old woman and her children who live in the shoe. This Peep family falls upon a scandalous foreclosure for Bo Peep's (Charlotte Henry) sake. Stan manages to bungle up Santa's toy order and gets them fired before Olly can ask the Toy Maker for a loan to cover the foreclosure. This leads to more toyland calamity for the boys in this classic Holiday musical comedy. Directed by Gus Meins & Charles Rogers Produced by Hal Roach (Public Domain)
This was the first comedy that Laurel and Hardy starred in without producer Hal Roach, although they had previously been "guest stars" in four MGM movies. After they finished making "The Flying Deuces," they returned to Hal Roach Studios to make films. In order to make this movie, producer Boris Morros bought the rights to the 1931 French film "Les deux legionnaires," which had a similar plot. "The Flying Deuces" was Morros' first independent production and it was shot in continuity over a span of four weeks. Only one day was reportedly needed for retakes.
Stan subjects Ollie to a grating concertina performance of "Mairzy Doats".
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