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Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 1 VHS This collection of laugh-filled shorts features silent solo turns by Stan Laurel in "Hustling for Health" (1928) and Oliver Hardy in "Along Came Auntie" (1918), followed by fellow Hal Roach Studio alumni Our Gang in "School's Out" (1930); Edgar Kennedy in "Motor Maniacs" (1946); and "When Wifey's Away" (1941), starring Leon Errol. 94 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 2 VHS Stan and Ollie appear as asylum inmates who make life miserable for neighbor Max Davidson in the silent comedy "Call of the Cuckoo" (1927). Other gems in this volume include the Edgar Kennedy shorts "A Quiet Fourth" (1941) and "Hold Your Temper" (1943), plus Hal Roach's kid-detective whodunit "Who Killed Doc Robbin?" (1947). 99 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 3 VHS Handyman Stan Laurel is the dupe a neglected wife uses to make her husband jealous, and Oliver Hardy plays the family butler, in "Slipping Wives" (1926). Next, Harry Langdon plays a love-starved reporter in "The Big Flash" (1932); Harold Lloyd has a cameo in the silent Our Gang short "Dogs of War" (1923); and Edgar Kennedy slowly burns in "I'll Fix That" (1941). 102 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 4 VHS Although not working as a team, Stan and Ollie first appeared together in the Hal Roach comedy "Forty-Five Minutes from Hollywood" (1926), a slapstick look at California life. Laurel also stars, sans Hardy, in "Scorching Sands" (1923); Our Gang goes camping in "Bear Shooters" (1930); and James Gleason stars in the Roach "streamliner" musical "Hay Foot" (1941). 104 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 5 VHS "On the Front Page" (1926), a Stan Laurel solo comedy, is followed by the thin one co-starring with Ollie in "Sailors Beware" (1927). The duo also make a cameo as hitchhikers in the Charley Chase short "On the Wrong Trek" (1936), followed by Our Gang in "Derby Day" (1923) and Edgar Kennedy in "Duck Soup" (1942). 96 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 6 VHS Follow Stan Laurel into "Roughest Africa" (1923) and Oliver Hardy as "Cupid's Rival" (1923), two silent rib-ticklers from the duo's pre-team days. Next, the original Our Gang kids crash "High Society" (1924), followed by the early Technicolor featurette "Fiesta" (1941). 119 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 7 VHS Stan and Ollie are just part of an all-star cast that includes Wallace Beery, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Buster Keaton, Our Gang and Edward G. Robinson in the Masquers Club benefit short "The Stolen Jools" (1931). Then, Edgar Kennedy slowly burns in "The Big Beef" (1945) and "Brick-a-Brac" (1935); Our Gang answers "The Fourth Alarm" (1926); and Laurel goes solo in "Oranges and Lemons" (1923). 95 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 8 VHS Ollie appears with Clyde Cook in the nautical comedy "Should Sailors Marry?" (1925), while Stan stars in "The Soilers" (1923), with frequent L&H foil James Finlayson. Harry Langdon has roadside troubles in "The Hitch-Hiker" (1933), followed by "Our Gang Follies of 1938" (1937) and "Rough on Rents" (1942), starring Edgar Kennedy. 91 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 9 VHS The fellas are spotlighted in early solo turns, with Stan starring in "Short Kilts" (1924) and Ollie in "Bromo and Juliet" (1926). Next, Leon Errol plays opposite a young Veronica Lake in "The Wrong Room" (1939); Our Gang stars in "Good Cheer" (1926); and Edgar Kennedy learns to "Act Your Age" (1939). 102 min. total. Laurel & Hardy & Friends, Vol. 10 VHS "Love 'Em and Weep" (1927), which the boys later remade as "Chickens Come Home," finds candidate Ollie being blackmailed by an old flame. Hardy also appears with Charley Chase in "Fluttering Hearts" (1927), followed by Edgar Kennedy in "Radio Rampage" (1944) and "Sock Me to Sleep" (1935) and the Our Gang short "Monkey Business" (1926). 106 min. total. The All New Adventures Of Laurel And Hardy: For Love Or Mummy(1999) VHS The beloved comedy duo is re-created for a new generation, as Stan (Bronson Pinchot) and Ollie (Gailard Sartain) serve as escorts for a museum's Egyptian exhibit. When a 3,000-year-old mummy is missing and they're blamed, the boys find themselves pursued by the police, the museum authorities, and the now-living mummy. F. Murray Abraham also stars. 84 min. |
| Laurel and Hardy
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The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 1 [DVD] DVD Includes "Big Business," "Do Detectives Think?," "Call of the Cuckoo," "The Finishing Touch," "On the Front Page" and "Hustling for Health." 124 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 2 [DVD] DVD Includes "Double Whoopee," "Early to Bed," "Angora Love," "Sugar Daddies," "Roughest Africa" and "Oranges and Lemons." 118 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 3 [DVD] DVD Includes "Liberty," "We Faw Down," "Bromo and Juliet," "The Lucky Dog," "Along Came Auntie" and "Love 'Em and Weep" 135 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 4 [DVD] DVD Includes "They Go Boom," "Their Purple Moment," "Bacon Grabbers," "Unaccustomed as We Are" (silent), "Should Sailors Marry?" and "Charley Chase's on the Wrong Track." 120 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 5 [DVD] DVD Includes "Wrong Again," "Habeas Corpus," "Duck Soup," "Fluttering Hearts," "Leave 'Em Laughing" and "Short Kilts." 124 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 6 [DVD] DVD Includes "That's My Wife," "Flying Elephants," "Putting Pants on Philip," "45 Minutes from Hollywood," "Crazy Like a Fox" and "The Soilers." 113 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 7 [DVD] DVD Includes "Unaccustomed as We Are" (sound), "Should Married Men Go Home?," "Mixed Nuts," "Sailors Beware," "Double Whoopee" and "With Love and Hisses." 130 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 8 [DVD] DVD Includes "Two Stars," "The Second Hundred Years," "Slipping Wives," "From Soup to Nuts," "Scorching Sands" and "Should Tall Men Marry?" 129 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. The Lost Films Of Laurel And Hardy, Vol. 9 [DVD] DVD Includes "You're Darn Tootin'," "Why Girls Love Sailors," "Battle of the Century," "Wandering Papas," "Thundering Fleas" and "Mum's the Word." 132 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo. |
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