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Legendary comic actors Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy feature in these five short films. But the two screen legends perform separately here, in some early, pre-fame flicks that date back as far as 1919.

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This collection of hilarious films from the classic comedic duo includes the titles A HAUNTING WE WILL GO, DANCING MASTERS, and BULLFIGHTERS. See individual titles for details.

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Masters of a bygone comedy era, the work of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy has managed to stand the test of time, and still wins over new fans every day. This release combines a variety of material, including full-length films, shorts, and television appearances. The footage spans an incredible 25 years of mirth, providing slapstick thrills, and some comedic acting that influenced generation after generation of genre actors. The two films contained are "The Flying Deuces" and "Utopia."

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This celebration of two of cinema's most enduring comedic talents features clips from the pair's career. THE FURTHER PERILS OF LAUREL & HARDY begins with the early solo work of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and follows their well-deserved rise to fame. Two-time Oscar-winning shorts director Robert Youngson helms this look at the comedy giants.

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THE BIG NOISE: Laurel and Hardy play janitors at a detective agency who pretend to be actual investigators and manage to keep a new bomb out of enemy hands and even sinking a Japanese submarine! GREAT GUNS: Laurel and Hardy get hired to look after a millionaire's pampered son, and when he gets drafted for the war effort, they decide to enlist themselves. JITTERBUGS: In one of the best of the later Laurel and Hardy movies, Ollie and Stan play con men selling "gasoline pills" during the oil-shortage days of WWII. However, when they meet a small-town girl whose mother has been bilked of her savings by real-estate swindlers, they don disguises (Hardy as Southern colonel Wattison Bixby and Laurel in drag as Aunt Emily) to bust up the gangster ring.

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The early days of legendary comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are explored in this collection. The two comedians are represented by work that features them performing both separately and together.

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Laurel and Hardy deliver endless laughs with this collection of six classic black-and-white episodes from the series.

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Stan and Ollie join the Foreign Legion so that Ollie can forget an unhappy romance. As luck would have it, they become involved in attempting to smooth out the messy love affair between an officer and his fiancee. After being in the Legion for as long as they can take it, they want their normal lives back. Ollie insists on their release just as they realize they're going to be shot at sunrise for their rebelliousness. The pair attempt an escape via airplane. Lots of laughs, nostalgia, and action-packed stunts take place including a dance routine to "Shine on Harvest Moon."

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This fourth collection of early silent Laurel and Hardy movies features five films, all dating from the 1920s. "Mud And Sand" (1923) is set in Madrid, and sees Stan Laurel taking on the role of a bullfighter. "Oranges And Lemons" (1923) deposits Stan in California, where he attempts to romance a girl, and work as a fruit picker. Stan returns once more for "West Of Hot Dog" (1924), in which he attempts to track down a group of robbers. Ollie takes the lead for "Bromo And Juliet" (1926), playing a cab driver who becomes embroiled in a little Shakespeare, while the set closes with Hardy's "Crazy Like A Fox" (1926), which features him trying to avoid a man who pretends to be insane in order to get out of an arranged marriage.

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The AMERICAN SLAPSTICK collection presents 17 comedy classics from the age of silent cinema, including the first film directed by Charlie Chaplin, a never-before-seen film starring Chaplin's brother Syd, and early screen appearances by Harold Lloyd, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Billy West, Charley Chase, Snub Pollard, Larry Semon, and Frances Lee.

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An astounding 100 timelessly hilarious feature films--ranging from Hollywood's silent era to its golden age--are included in this mash-up collection comprised of the combined content found in Mill Creek Entertainment's Comedy King and Comedy Classics 50-movie packs. The very best from Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Fatty Arbuckle, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Walter Brennan, and more--even Laurence Olivier (in 1936's AS YOU LIKE IT)--have come together in one of the most comprehensive collections available.

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Stan and Ollie join the Foreign Legion so that Ollie can forget an unhappy romance. As luck would have it, they become involved in attempting to smooth out the messy love affair between an officer and his fiancee. After being in the Legion for as long as they can take it, they want their normal lives back. Ollie insists on their release just as they realize they're going to be shot at sunrise for their rebelliousness. The pair attempt an escape via airplane. Lots of laughs, nostalgia, and action-packed stunts take place including a dance routine to "Shine on Harvest Moon."

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Stan and Ollie inherit an island in the Pacific where uranium is discovered. This was their last effort as Laurel and Hardy and was made in France and then later dubbed in English.

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Some of the classic early silent films made by Laurel and Hardy are collected on this second volume of works from the early 20th century. The set starts with "The Hobo" (1917), which sees Hardy getting into a fight over a girl with a Charlie Chaplin lookalike. Next up is some riotous slapstick courtesy of "The Show" (1922), with the dynamic duo getting into all kinds of trouble among the backstage props of a theatrical production. "The Soilers" (1923) is set among the goldrush, while "White Wings" (1923) features Stan going through a variety of occupations, with disastrous results! "Should Sailors Marry?" (1925) offers a starring role for Hardy as a doctor, while, finally, "Thundering Fleas" (1926) sees a group of fleas let loose at a wedding.

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This third collection of early silent films from the inimitable comic duo Laurel and Hardy spans nearly two decades worth of filmmaking. Beginning with 1924's "Short Kilts," we find the odd coupling having dinner with some friends. However, the events soon descend into slapstick farce when a game of musical chairs spiral out of control. "Smithy," also from 1924, sees Stan taking up a post-army career as a builder, with calamitous results! Two years later, the boys return for "Along Came Auntie," with a guest spot from Vivien Oakland. 1931's "The Stolen Jools" stars Laurel and Hardy as a pair of detectives, with an incredible array of Hollywood stars featuring in supporting roles. "Home Movies" (1938) stars Stan as an early fan of home movies, while the set is rounded out by "The Tree In A Test Tube" (1943), which was a public service film designed to help the troops filing off to war.

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