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Oliver Hardy prepares for his wedding to a wealthy oil magnate's daughter, with Stan Laurel as the best man. However, a gift of a jigsaw puzzle distracts everyone, causing a series of comedic mishaps. The wedding is delayed, chaos ensues, and a missing puzzle piece becomes a focal point. Amid a police raid and financial woes, Stan finds the missing piece, but Ollie, frustrated, throws him out.
Laurel and Hardy were a comedy double act during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema. The team was composed of English thin man Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American fat man Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). They became well known during the late 1920s through the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the clumsy and childlike friend of the pompous bully Hardy.
This collection focuses on their incredible slapstick which by today's standards may seem violent and politically incorrect.
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Some of the Boys best "routines" in these clips. 9 minutes of pure hilarity.
Oliver is dejected when he finds out that his lady love is married. To forget her, he and Stan join the Foreign Legion but get in trouble when they try to master the discipline the Legion requires.
The Flying Deuces, also known as Flying Aces, is a 1939 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy, in which the duo join the French Foreign Legion. It is a partial remake of their 1931 short film Beau Hunks.
Film: The Flying Deuces (1939)
Studio: Boris Morros Productions
Director: A. Edward Sutherland
Writer: Ralph Spence, Charley Rogers, Fred Schiller, Harry Langdon
Cast:
Stan Laurel as Stan
Oliver Hardy as Ollie
Jean Parker as Georgette
Reginald Gardiner as François
Charles B. Middleton as the Legion Commandant
Jean Del Val as Sergeant
Clem Wilenchick as Corporal
Jimmy Finlayson as Jailer
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Licensed from: Canamedia
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Oliver is dejected when he finds out that his lady love is married. To forget her, he and Stan join the Foreign Legion but get in trouble when they try to master the discipline the Legion requires.
The Flying Deuces, also known as Flying Aces, is a 1939 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy, in which the duo join the French Foreign Legion. It is a partial remake of their 1931 short film Beau Hunks.
Film: The Flying Deuces (1939)
Studio: Boris Morros Productions
Director: A. Edward Sutherland
Writer: Ralph Spence, Charley Rogers, Fred Schiller, Harry Langdon
Cast:
Stan Laurel as Stan
Oliver Hardy as Ollie
Jean Parker as Georgette
Reginald Gardiner as François
Charles B. Middleton as the Legion Commandant
Jean Del Val as Sergeant
Clem Wilenchick as Corporal
Jimmy Finlayson as Jailer
For more classic movies and clips, subscribe to Retrospective: www.youtube.com/c/Retrospectivefilms
Licensed from: Canamedia
(1928) Among the best of Laurel & Hardy's silent movies and one of several of their popular 'retribution comedies'. Stan and Ollie are "Two Tars" on leave, who pick up a couple of women and then get involved in a series of slapstick confrontations. The second reel, set in a traffic jam, is particularly funny. Two of their best supporting players appear in Charlie Hall and Edgar Kennedy. If you like Laurel & Hardy's silent films, make sure to see this one!
Contains original 1928 music and sound effects track.
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Oliver Hardy plays a character who is preparing for his wedding day to the daughter of a wealthy oil magnate, Peter Cucumber. His friend, played by Stan Laurel, is the best man. While visiting Ollie in the morning, Stan reveals his wedding present – a jigsaw puzzle. The boys soon become preoccupied with the puzzle, as do other people – a taxi driver, Ollie's butler, a telegram delivery boy, even a cop. Cucumber is enraged at the delay at his daughter's wedding (especially after Stan has a wreath delivered to the reception), and makes his way to Ollie's house. The jigsaw puzzle is almost completed except for one elusive missing piece; the cop insists that no-one can leave the house until it is found, including Cucumber ("I don't care if he's Mr. Dill Pickle", sneers the cop, unimpressed). A fight breaks out, leading to a police raid in which all are arrested except Stan and Ollie, who manage to hide themselves. The puzzle gets knocked over in the mayhem; Ollie's telegram is from his broker, advising him to quickly sell his shares in "The Great International Horsecollar Corporation" (in which all of Ollie's fortune is invested), but a radio newsflash says the company took a "tremendous crash and failed". Despite Stan's assurance that "prosperity is just around the corner", Ollie angrily tells him to leave. As he leaves, Stan actually manages to find the jigsaw's missing piece, but before he can do anything more, a furious Ollie throws him out of the house.
The lovable comic duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who starred in more than a hundred feature films and shorts together during the Golden Age of Hollywood, are the subjects of a new biopic, "Stan & Ollie," about the aging comedians on a music hall tour of Britain in the post-war years. Lee Cowan talks with stars John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan and director Jon S. Baird.
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Oliver is heartbroken when he finds that Georgette, the inkeeper's daughter he's fallen in love with, is already married to dashing Foreign Legion officer Francois. To forget her, he joins the Legion, taking Stanley with him. Their bumbling eventually gets them charged with desertion and sentenced to a firing squad. They manage to escape in a stolen airplane, but crash after a wild ride.
In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry
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Laurel and Hardy in Way out West
Funny cartoons and comedy movies.
Almost 100 years later and still very popular worldwide. This duo has written comedy history! They just never get old..
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the best and most iconic moments from the Laurel And Hardy movies!
Stan and Ollie play two convicts who share a cell. They dig a tunnel to escape from prison. After making a detour to avoid a burst underground water pipe, they emerge through the floor of the warden's office and are quickly sent back to the cell block after a short chase. Not long afterward, Stan and Ollie cleverly disguise themselves as painters and casually walk out through the prison's front gates during a meal break carrying paint cans and brushes. They are watched by a suspicious policeman, however. To keep the ruse going, they indiscriminately paint everything they see—including a parked car and its engine. After they accidentally paint the backside of a female passerby, the policeman pursues them. They climb into a limousine, eject the two backseat passengers, and steal their evening clothes. By happenstance, the men were two visiting French prison officials who were on their way to meet with the governor to learn about American prisons. Their chauffeur is unaware of the switch and he continues to his destination. Stan and Ollie assume the role of the French visitors and are taken to a banquet at the governor's home. While dining, Stan hilariously tries to corral a wayward cherry that has fallen from the top of his appetizer. When the banquet concludes, the governor escorts Stan and Ollie on a tour of the nearby prison. Their cell block comrades quickly recognize them—as do the real French dignitaries who are occupying Stan and Ollie's former cell in their underwear. After a brief chase, Stan and Ollie are marched back to their home behind bars.
Block-Heads is a 1938 comedy film directed by John G. Blystone, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach Studios for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Block-Heads was a reworking of elements from the Laurel and Hardy shorts "We Faw Down (1928)" and "Unaccustomed As We Are (1929)". It was Roach's last film for MGM. and the last film directed by John G. Blystone, who died shortly thereafter.
The original ending in the script had Billy Gilbert seated comfortably in his study, with Stan and Ollie's heads mounted on his trophy wall (Ollie glances at Stan and says, "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!"). Hal Roach vetoed the idea as "too gruesome", but writer Felix Adler later used the gag at the end of The Three Stooges' 1941 short "I'll Never Heil Again".
The battle scenes at the beginning of the film are recycled footage shot for the 1925 silent film The Big Parade by King Vidor.
Ollie has fallen in love with the innkeeper's daughter in Paris. The only problem - she's very much in love with her husband. To forget her he joins the Foreign Legion with Stan. Bad idea.
Director: A. Edward Sutherland
Writers: Ralph Spence, Charley Rogers
Stars: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Jean Parker
Genres: Classics, Comedy, Slapstick, War
CCC Chapters:
00:00:00 Full Length Movie
00:22:30 Joining the foreign legion
00:26:52 Laundry duty
00:37:41 Marching out
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