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The lost films of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the complete collection, Vol. 3

Label
The lost films of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the complete collection, Vol. 3
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The lost films of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Medium
videorecording DVD
Runtime
124
Sub title
the complete collection
Summary
"Liberty" (MGM, 1929, 20m): Gem features the boys as jailbirds doing a high-wire act on a constuction site. "We Faw Down" (MGM, 1928, 21m): the boys help two ladies in distress and the wives put them in distress when caught! "A Lucky Dog" (Sun-Lite/Metro, 1922, silent, 24m): the boys first screen appearance together. "Love 'Em and Weep" (Pathe Exchange, 1927, silent, 24m): rare original version of 1930's talkie "Chickens come home". Oliver Hardy solo short "Along Came Auntie" (Pathe Exchange, 1926, silent, 24m): babe is the "first husband" in this very funny drawing room comedy. Plus the Charley Chase short "Bromo and Juliet" (Pathe, 1926, silent, 24m): Charley gets stuck with the lead--and a snootfull-- in a civic Shakespeare play
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Lost films of Laurel and Hardy, Vol. 3