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Laurel & Hardy-The Dentist 1931
This is a short I picked up off the Internet
Stan Has A toothache & goes to Dentist, But Some how Ollies Tooth comes Out!!!
Kod:
http://rapidshare.com/files/9669769/LH-Dentist.rar
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This is my favorite part in the whole movie! :D Gotta love that crazy jeep driving and the sound of it. Laurel and Hardy were true comic geniuses. |
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Stan and Ollie do their thing to the unexpected sounds of ABBA.
You can love or hate ABBA but loving Laurel & Hardy is standard. |
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A clip from Way Out West with Laurel & Hardy dancing..... So funny! |
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I made this with the Gap Band in sync with their dancing. It works so well.
Laurel and Hardy from the movie Way Out West. Dancing to the 80's song Party Train from The Gap Band. |
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Émission de mon enfance |
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You will see a home movie that was taken at the house from stan. Ollie was visit Stan in 1956. The footage is in color. Enjoy! |
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Billy Crystal reminisces about his childhood interest in comedy and performance as well as his love of Laurel and Hardy. |
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Laurel And Hardy comedy Blueridge Mountains colour funny oldies song
blue ridge mountain lonesome pine lone some
way out west |
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Laurel and Hardy show their uncanny version of Soulja Boy. |
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Ollie is getting married and Stan is there too! Silent commedian Ben Turpin plays the JOP. Stan needs to brush up his communication skills. It' from OUR WIFE. |
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leren jumpen met de dikke en de dunne !!
Originele versie!!! |
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Please visit my card museum by clicking the blue creamofcardstv link above and the link on the left-hand-side of my profile page.
This video clip features the following set of cards:
50 Tobacco Cards,Early Cinema Stars, 1931 eBay #230047694786
Includes:
cardkeywords1 cardkeywords2 cardkeywords3 cardkeywords4 cardkeywords5 cardkeywords6
Victor McLaglen and Mona Maris in A Devil with Women,Conrad Nigel and Genevieve Tobin in A Lady Surrenders,Beatrice Lillie in Are You There,Ralph Forbes in Beau Ideal,Ricardo Cortez and Mary Astor in Behind Office Doors,Wallce Beery and John Mack Brown in Billy the Kid,Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel,Laurel and Hardy,Ramon Novarro and Dorothy Jordan in Call of the Flesh,Fay Compton and Ian Hunter in Cape Forlorn,John Halliday - Mary Brian and Claude Allister in Captain Applejack,Fay Sray and Victor Varconi in Captain Thunder,Jack Whitling and Marian Nixon in College Lovers,Jean Colin and Charles Hickman in Compromising Daphne,Marie Ney - Madeleine Carroll and Sir Gerald Du Maurier in Escape,Buster Keaton in Forward March,Bessie Love in Good News,Freeman Wood and Clara Kimball Young in Kept Husbands,Snowdrop - Paul Whiteman and Sunny Jim in King of Jazz,Jeanette Loff and Stanley Smith in King of Jazz,Mary Duncan and Otis Skinner in Kismet,Loretta Young and David Manners in Kismet,Rod La Rocque and Norma Shearer in Let us be Gay,Joel McCrea and Will Rogers in Lightnin,Walt Disney and Micky Mouse,Jeanette Macdonald Reginald Denny and Alison Skipworth in Oh for a Man!,Grant Withers and Mary Astor in Other Men's Women,Robert Montgomery and Joan Crawford in Our Blushing Brides,Marie Dressler in Reducing,Polly Moran and Marie Dressler in Reducing,Lupe Velez and John Boles in Resurrection,Mary Lawlor and Richard Dix in Shooting Straight,Lawrence Gray and Marillyn Miller in Sunny,June Collyer |
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Here's another film featuring brief cameos by the Boys. Hollywood Party was an MGM film from 1934 featuring all of the big stars signed to MGM at the time. Stan and Ollie made numerous film cameos during their long career, but this one is regarded as one of their finest. |
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This clip from "Way Out West" (1937) includes Chill Wills and The Avalon Boys singing "At the Ball, That's All". Chill Wills also sang Stan Laurel's bass part for the song, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine".
Between 1950 - 1955, Chill Wills did the voice for "Francis" and the five subsequent "Francis The Talking Mule" movies. He may be best known for his roles as 'Uncle Bawley' in "Giant" (1956) and as 'Beekeeper' in the 1960 movie "The Alamo". (b:1903 - d:1978) |
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This is a clip from the film Perfect Day with Laurel & Hardy. They are heading off for a picnic and they say their goodbye's. |
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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Henry Armetta
film: The Devil's Brother (1933)
... aka Bogus Bandits (USA: reissue title)
... aka Fra Diavolo (UK)
... aka The Virtuous Tramps (USA: reissue title)
... aka Teufelsbrüder, Die (Austria) (Germany) [de]
... aka Dick und Doof - Hände hoch - oder nicht (West Germany) [de]
... aka Fra Diávolo (Spain) [es]
... aka Hermanitos del Diablo (Argentina) [es]
... aka Fra' Diavolo (Italy) [it]
... aka Hände hoch - oder nicht (Austria) [de]
... aka Kaksi muskettisoturia (Finland) [fi]
... aka Die Sittenstrolche (West Germany) [de]
... aka De Vroolyke bandieten (Netherlands) [nl]
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Kniechen, Näschen, Öhrchen [de] |
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Rarely seen clip from the film 'Pick A Star' 1936 |
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Pendant plus de 20 ans, le plus comique des duos de l'histoire du cinéma a fait rire le monde entier. Leur célèbre réplique : "C'est moi Laurel, c'est toi Hardy, c'est toi le gros et moi le petit" a fait le tour du monde. Portrait croisé. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-45-2667-stan-laurel--oliver-hardy.html?PARTID=9085 |
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Laurel & Hardy: Swiss Miss
Great scene with Laurel & Hardy combined with a piano and a monkey on a rope bridge ..... |
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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Lucille Brown, Arthur Pierson
film: The Devil's Brother (1933)
... aka Bogus Bandits (USA: reissue title)
... aka Fra Diavolo (UK)
... aka The Virtuous Tramps (USA: reissue title)
... aka Teufelsbrüder, Die (Austria) (Germany) [de]
... aka Dick und Doof - Hände hoch - oder nicht (West Germany) [de]
... aka Fra Diávolo (Spain) [es]
... aka Fra' Diavolo (Italy) [it]
... aka Hände hoch - oder nicht (Austria) [de]
... aka Kaksi muskettisoturia (Finland) [fi]
... aka Die Sittenstrolche (West Germany) [de]
... aka De Vroolyke bandieten (Netherlands) [nl] |
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A Laurel and Hardy Cartoon - 1966 |
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Laurel & Hardy are being interviewed. See for more rare laurel and hardy videos, by my channel. |
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Chaplin and Groucho Marx playing tennis 1937,
Chaplin and Paulette Goddard on a cruise 1936,
Chaplin meets Gandhi 1931,
Laurel and Hardy in London,
Paulette Goddard and Judy Garland playing tennis 1940,
Danny Kaye at the Tower of London and more.
Also with Barbara Stanwyck, Mae West, Anita Louise, Mickey Rooney, Jean Simmons and Bob Hope. |
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A funny yet complicated scene (for some lol) |
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ANCHE AL 2° TENTATIVO LA RISOLUZIONE DI QUESTO FILMATO SU YOUTUBE, NON E' DELLE MIGLIORI !!
Desidero dedicare a questi due attori comici questo piccolo omaggio alla loro carriera e alla capacità di divertire con pochi mezzi e tanto "Cuore".
Il filmato centrale del 1954 è tratto da un'intervista televisiva famosa che li ritrae già verso la fine della carriera, Hardy morirà l'anno dopo.
Guardando queste immagini credo che tutti noi siamo in debito con questi due attori comici per l'allegria donata.
Laurel & Hardy, in Italia Stanlio & Ollio, è il più famoso duo comico della storia del cinema. Tra i maggiori interpreti del cinema slapstick - un tipo di comicità basata sul linguaggio del corpo, nata con il cinema muto - l'affiatatissima coppia Laurel and Hardy (nome con il quale erano noti in inglese, ma talvolta anche come Crick & Crock o Stan & Oliver) era formata dal comico inglese Stan Laurel (Stanlio in italiano, Stan in inglese) e dallo statunitense Oliver Hardy (Ollio in italiano, in inglese Oliver, Ollie o Babe come si racconta fosse stato per la prima volta soprannominato dal suo barbiere)
La relazione scenica standard tra i due vedeva Ollio nel ruolo del "serio", impegnato in qualche lavoro o affare, prima che i suoi tentativi e le sue idee venissero distrutte dalla sbadataggine di Stanlio che, partendo da una apparente situazione di stupidità ed ingenuità, finiva per risultare quello dei due che, alla fine, traeva maggior vantaggio dalla situazione, secondo un diffuso cliché cinematografico. Un altro ripetuto schema scenico era quello per cui tra i due quello che pretendeva di essere il più intelligente era Ollio - e non ci voleva molto considerato il livello intellettuale di Stanlio - il quale però abboccava alle strampalate proposte del compagno.
Quando il più delle volte la faccenda inevitabilmente finiva male, anche per il contributo balordo e maldestro dello stesso Ollio, era sempre Stanlio ad essere accusato dell'insuccesso. Se poi Ollio passava alle maniere forti, prendendo a cappellate Stanlio, per punirlo di aver causato qualche disgraziato evento allora poteva esserci la reazione inattesa di questi che, con una serie di colpi bassi, metteva alle corde il povero grosso e inoffensivo Ollio che da carnefice diventava vittima. Era Ollio infatti che nella coppia sembrava rappresentare il più forte, ma che alla fine risultava essere il più debole, la vittima fin dall'inizio designata dei disastri causati per balordaggine o ingenuità da Stanlio.
Nel settembre 1955 Hardy venne colpito da un infarto e successivamente da un ictus. Proprio per questo durante il 1956 ebbe una perdita di peso di oltre 70 chili che lo rese irriconoscibile. Verrà colpito da un altro ictus nel luglio 1957 entrando in un coma dal quale non si riprenderà più. Ironia della sorte, Hardy, poco prima di morire, era stato colto da una paralisi che lo immobilizzava da un solo lato. Laurel, invece, alla fine dei suoi giorni rimase paralizzato dal lato opposto a quello del suo grande compagno di lavoro e amico.
Il 7 agosto 1957, all'età di 65 anni, Hardy muore. Laurel, che negli ultimi mesi aveva assistito il compagno al capezzale, ne rimane sconvolto, ma non si presenta al funerale dell'amico.Questa notizia di seguito fu usata dai maligni come prova che i due in realtà si ignorassero, in realtà Laurel non poté andare al suo funerale a causa del divieto di uscire impostogli dal medico curante, e giustificò la sua assenza con le sole parole "Babe avrebbe capito". Hardy è seppellito al The Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery a Hollywood. Oliver Hardy era un convinto affiliato della massoneria e furono i suoi fratelli della loggia "Shrine", «ordine arabico dei nobili del santuario mistico», a prendersi cura dei suoi funerali. La lapide sulla sua tomba con incisa questa frase: «Genio della commedia il suo talento portò gioia e risate nel mondo. - Posta a memoria futura dai Figli del Deserto nel 1977», fu fatta apporre dai suoi amici dell'associazione "I figli del deserto" che dopo vent'anni dalla sua morte non lo avevano dimenticato.
Nel 1961, Laurel venne gratificato con il Premio Oscar alla carriera; purtroppo il povero Ollie non poté vedere quel magnifico riconoscimento, né il rinascere dell'interesse per il lavoro della coppia da parte delle nuove generazioni.
Laurel si spense il 23 febbraio 1965, all'età di 74 anni, in un appartamento dell'Hotel Oceana a Santa Monica, vicino Los Angeles. Venne seppellito al cimitero di Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, vicino a Los Angeles.
In punto di morte non mancò di far ridere ancora una volta il suo pubblico rivolgendo all'infermiera che lo assisteva la sua ultima gag: «Mi piacerebbe essere in montagna a sciare». L'infermiera gli chiese: «Le piace sciare Sig. Laurel?». «No, lo detesto, ma è sempre meglio che stare qui». |
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The Home Wrecker (part 1, part 2 to follow).
Rare silent short starring Stan Laurel in 1924. Vintage silent slap-stick movie, the style of which laid the basis for Laurel and Hardy as we know it. |
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Laurel and Hardy in the Hollywood Revue of 1929. |
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Laurel and Hardy in The Tree in a Test Tube |
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Among the many, many examples in their movies of the pure genius of these two men. The dancing scene takes place at the end of this clip, but I provided a little context. The donkey the bring along, by the way, was tied to the back of stagecoach... just for understanding contintuity.
These are two of the most brilliant of comics in American history.
STAN LAUREL
His father was an actor and theatre manager. He made his stage debut at the age of 16 at Pickard's Museum, Glasgow. He traveled with Fred Karno's vaudeville company to the United States in 1910 and again in 1913. While with that company he was Charles Chaplin's understudy, and performed imitations of Chaplin. On a later trip he remained in the United States having been cast in a two-reel comedy, Nuts in May (1917) (released in 1918). There followed a number of shorts for Metro, Hal Roach Studios, then Universal, then back to Roach in 1926. His first two-reeler with Oliver Hardy was 45 Minutes from Hollywood (1926) . Their first release through MGM was Sugar Daddies (1927) and the first with star billing was From Soup to Nuts (1928). Their first feature-length starring roles were in Pardon Us (1931). Their work became more production-line and less popular during the war years, mostly producing for Twentieth Century-Fox. Their last movie together was The Bullfighters (1945) except for a French failure ("Atoll K", 1951). In 1960 he was given a special Oscar "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy". Five years later he died.
INTERESTING OTHER THINGS...
He was married 5 times. One of his wives he married and divorced twice (with a three year interlude while he was married to someone else.
When Oliver Hardy died he had a nervous breakdown, and swore he would never perform again. He didn't.
OLIVER HARDY
His Scottish-English parents were never in show business. As a young boy, he was a gifted singer and, by age eight, was performing with minstrel shows. In 1910, he ran a movie theatre, which he preferred to studying law. In 1913, he became a comedy actor with the Lubin Company in Florida and began appearing in a long series of shorts; his debut film was Outwitting Dad (1914); 1914-5 was the "Pokes and Jabbs" series; 1916-8 saw the "Plump and Runt" series, 1919-21 the "Jimmy Aubrey" series, and from 1921-5 he worked as an actor and co-director of comedy shorts for Larry Semon. In 1917, he had played a bit part in The Lucky Dog (1921), starring Stan Laurel. His first two-reeler with Laurel was Forty-five Minutes from Hollywood (1926). Their first release through MGM was Sugar Daddies (1927) and the first with star billing was From Soup to Nuts (1928). Their first feature-length starring roles were in Pardon Us (1931). Their work became more production-line and less popular during the war years, mostly working for Twentieth Century-Fox. Their last movie together was The Bullfighters (1945) except for a French failure (Atoll K (1951)). He appeared without Laurel in The Fighting Kentuckian (1949) and Riding High (1950) and died seven years later.
INTERESTING OTHER THINGS...
Explaining their success at some point in the 1930s, Oliver Hardy said: "The world is full of Laurel and Hardys. I saw them all the time as a boy at my mother's hotel. There's always the dumb, dumb guy, who never has anything bad happen to him, and the smart guy who's even dumber than the dumb guy, only he doesn't know it."
Despite rumors over the years, he did not die from the effects of obesity--quite the contrary. Dieting on doctor's orders, he took off too much weight too fast, going from 300+ pounds to 150 in a matter of a few weeks, weakening his constitution well past the danger point. It was becoming dangerously underweight in this manner that brought about his final illness and death.
Used Babe Hardy for a screen name until convinced by a numerologist that the longer screen name, Oliver Hardy, would bring him success.
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The Weird Light-Bulb & "Stanley, what time it is?"/Becul ciudat si "Stanley,cat e ceasu'?" |
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See all my videos at:
http://www.myspace.com/dalibor777
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Laurel and Hardy Cameo appearance in this 1937 film.
Get almost all of their films in a 21-disc box set here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001K2KE8/upyourlaughs-21 |
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Many scenes in the Hal Roach comedies were shot on the streets of Culver City, California. The brilliant designer and pop culture historian Piet Schreuders creates a computer model of Culver City as it looked in the 20's - and matches-in scenes from Laurel and Hardy comedies that were shot on site. From a Dutch documentary I wish they'd subtitle and release on DVD! You CAN get the Schreuders co-produced DVD of "The Beau Hunks Orchestra Live at The Conertgebouw" DVD from Basta (if you don't already have it!) -- check out http://tinyurl.com/2hj88q
Background info on this clip:
http://tinyurl.com/2cb8kr |
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A rare candid look at the two giants of movie comedy on the 1954 "reality" type television program, "This Is Your Life" with Ralph Edwards |
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One of the two sequences Laurel & Hardy cameo in, in the rarely seen 1937 film "Pick A Star". I am going to be uploading a few rare Laurel & Hardy cameo clips so stay tuned. |
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The police chief of Baghdad wants Laurel and Hardy to help solve a crime - Ali Boo Boo and his 40 thieves have stolen the emir's magic mirror. |
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First up is a scene from the 1932 comedy short "The Music Box" starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, followed by me at that very same location from a couple of weeks ago. Shot on location at the 900 block of Vendome street in the Silverlake district in Los Angeles, California. |
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Alla metà degli anni '40, Laurel & Hardy ritornarono a popolare i cinematografi italiani dopo il silenzio voluto dal regime contro le pellicole prodotte negli Stati Uniti. Oltre alla riedizione di film a lungometraggio realizzati dalla coppia negli anni '30, già visti dagli italiani prima della guerra, tra il 1946 e il 1961 vi fu una vera esplosione di film "antologici" dedicati a Stanlio e Ollio, le quali pellicole assemblavano diverse comiche dando loro un flebile filo conduttore. Alcune di quelle antologie però, sono sfortunatamente andate perdute. Rimangono solamente alcuni "trailer". Anche nel caso di "Fra Diavolo in vacanza" ci troviamo di fronte ad un lavoro di assemblaggio, forse (data la canzone di Raul Casadei presente nel trailer) risalente agli anni '70, anche se a mio avviso sembrerebbe più datato. |
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Laurel and Hardy are sent to Launch Pad 3 at Cape Kernodle to clean a rocket ship. However, while inside the ship, Laurel accidentally launches it into space! |
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The Home Wrecker ( part 2).
Rare silent short starring Stan Laurel in 1924. Vintage silent slap-stick movie, the style of which laid the basis for Laurel and Hardy as we know it. |
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This is my video Montage Of Laurel and Hardy pictures with the song You've Got a Friend. |
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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Dennis King in
The Devil's Brother (1933)
... aka Bogus Bandits (USA: reissue title)
... aka Fra Diavolo (UK)
... aka The Virtuous Tramps (USA: reissue title)
... aka Teufelsbrüder, Die (Austria) (Germany) [de]
... aka Dick und Doof - Hände hoch - oder nicht (West Germany) [de]
... aka Fra Diávolo (Spain) [es]
... aka Hermanitos del Diablo (Argentina) [es]
... aka Fra' Diavolo (Italy) [it]
... aka Hände hoch - oder nicht (Austria) [de]
... aka Kaksi muskettisoturia (Finland) [fi]
... aka Die Sittenstrolche (West Germany) [de]
... aka De Vroolyke bandieten (Netherlands) [nl]
Adaptation of the 1830 French operetta Fra Diavolo by Daniel-François Auber. The English version of Fra Diavolo formed a significant part of the operatic repertoire in the United States from the late 1830s to the late 1850s.
lyrics:
On yonder rock reclining
That fierce and swarthy form behold!
Fast his hands his carbine hold,
(I)t is his best friend of old!
This way his steps inclining,
His Scarlet plum waves o'er his brow,
And his velvet cloak hangs low,
Playing in careless flow.
Tremble!
E(v)en while the storm is beating,
Afar hear Echo repeating,
"Diavolo Diavolo Diavolo!"
(http://www.american-music.org/publications/bullarchive/Norris.html)
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In the scene at the tree I hear:
On yonder rock reclining
Diavolo the bandit stands
in his hands his carbine hold,
'Tis his best friend of old!
Tremble!
E'en while the storm is beating,
Awhile hear echo repeating,
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This video was part of the presentations of plans to have an international convention of the Laurel & Hardy appreciation society 'Sons of the Desert' in Amsterdam, Holland, in 2008. The date of the conventions has now been fixed at July 9-13, 2008. |
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Talking Heads sing Slippery People while Laurel and Hardy dance in footage taken from several of their films. |
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This is the ever known surviving clip of the missing color film the Rogue Song. With Laurel and Hardy. In 1932. |
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Episode 1(cream cakes) is an old style sketch based on laurel & Hardy |
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A reconstruction of the lost Laurel and Hardy silent short "Hats Off" from 1927. |
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Laurel & Hardy dance to Blue Monday. |
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Hi! I've spent a little time to do a very funny short movie with Laurel & Hardy!
I picked up scenes that sound really isn't needed. It is Swedish-Subtitles, but I translate them to English! =)
If you didn't laugh, you must be DEAD!
Enjoy!
// Death1920 |
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compilation of three Laurel & Hardy clips;
- Lonesome Pine (Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia)
- Harvest Moon
- Bed Harp |
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Laurel & hardy - the flying deuces |
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laurel et hardy au pays des hommes caoutchoucs |
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(Le générique ORIGINAL de la télé française !)
"Les Dessins Animés de Laurel & Hardy" 1974 et 1983
LARRY HARMON PICTURES CORPORATION © 1966
distribués en Europe par
Junior Productions
Avec les voix de:
PHILIPPE DUMAT: (Laurel )
JEAN-LOUIS MAURY: (Hardy)
et GÉRARD HERNANDEZ : (le gardien)
Thème musical de la chanson Laurel & Hardy :
JERRY LIVINGSTON & LEONARD ADELSON |
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