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Where can I find these films of Laurel and Hardy? Please Help!?
I would buy all the Laurel and Hardy silent films.Does short anyone know if it available on a dvd box full please? So please if you know where I can buy a box like this please let me know or leave links if possible please. (All I can find is a disc box 21 set that contains only a few feathure films, some shorts and some talkie shorts silence and I want to get their hands on all short silent films, preferably in a large box together or buying a load of dvds person!) If you can help or advise in any way please do, very many thanks to advance to Paul.
Http://www.deepdiscount.com/ This is where I get all my DVDs. You do not pay for shipping or
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TCM Archives: The Laurel and Hardy Collection (The Devil’s Brother / Bonnie Scotland) $11.98 First, Stan and Ollie play bandits hired by a real robber called Fra Diablo out to bilk a king of his treasures. Superior L&H moments mix with operatic sequences for the hilarious and hummable effort “The Devil’s Brother” (1933). Dennis King and Thelma Todd co-star. AKA: “Bogus Bandits,” “Fra Diavolo.” Then, take the high road to laughter as the duo travels to “Bonnie Scotland” (1935) to pick up S… |
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This Is Your Life – The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1 $6.89 This biographical series hosted by creator Ralph Edwards ran on NBC from 1952 to 1961 and in syndication in 1971-72. Edwards and his crew would surprise entertainers, sports notables, and heroes from various fields with a look back at their colorful life stories and emotional visits with friends and family. Eighteen episodes–including salutes to Laurel and Hardy, Lou Costello, Bette Davis, Jayne … |
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Slapstick Encyclopedia Boxed Set 2 [VHS] $89.95 A veritable gold mine of rarities and little-known treats, Slapstick Encyclopedia lives up to its title as a stupendous compendium of silent-era comedy. Spanning the entire spectrum of slapstick from 1909 to 1927, this definitive collection (curated by film historians David Shepard and Joe Adamson) dutifully credits Keystone Cops creator Mack Sennett as the founder of the slapstick phenomenon. But… |
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Laurel & Hardy Gift Set [VHS] $2.84 … |
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Laurel & Hardy: The Essential Collection $65.75 Pardon Us (1931), Laurel and Hardy’s first feature-length film, finds the duo causing chaos behind bars after selling bootleg beer to a cop. Ex-soldiers Stan and Ollie try to reunite a war buddy’s orphaned daughter with her grandfather in “Pack Up Your Troubles” (1932). The boys are lodge members who sneak off to a convention–minus their wives–in “Sons of the Desert” (1933). Based on an opera, “… |
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The Best of the New Scooby-Doo Movies $33.78 After the original “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” ended, Scooby and the gang teamed up with such pop, screen and cartoon stars as the Three Stooges, Jonathan Winters, the Harlem Globetrotters, Batman and Robin, Don Adams, and Don Knotts (who?) in this 1972-73 Saturday morning series. Fifteen favorite episodes–including “Ghostly, Ghostly Town,” “The Frickert Fracas,” “The Caped Crusader Caper,” “The… |
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New Tgg Direct Laurel & Hardy Type Dvd Comedy Video box sets Domestic Dolby Digital 5.1 English Ntsc … |
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Laurel and Hardy $7.99 Who are Laurel and Hardy? Only the most recognisable comedy team that cinema has ever produced. British-born Stan Laurel and American Oliver Hardy were teamed up at the struggling Hal Roach studios in the 1920s and embarked on a series of hilarious short silent films. They soon established a classic screen partnership and became instantly recognisable comic icons in their crumpled suits and bowler hats. Laurel and Hardy were the most successful of all the film comics who made the difficult transition from silent shorts to sound and then to feature films, enjoying unparalleled success from the 1920s through to the 1950s, when they undertook a series of triumphant tours of Britain. Regular and repeated screenings of their work through the 1970s and 1980s on television brought shorts like the Oscar-winning classic The Music Box to new generations, while in recent years the entire rarely-seen back catalogue of silent Laurel and Hardy films has become available to film buffs, comedy fans and collectors on a series of dvd releases. Everyone knows and loves Laurel and Hardy, and their everlasting appeal to new generations of fans shows no sign of ending, over 80 years on from their first work together. As well as an introductory essay and biographies of both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the book covers each Laurel and Hardy short film, the move from silent movies to the sound classics of the 1930s and the feature films of the 1930s and 1940s, complete with information on the inspiration for each film and the reaction of critics and audiences. Not only that, but there’s a handy reference section listing other books about Laurel and Hardy, interesting web sites and availability of their 106 films. In fact, the Laurel and Hardy Pocket Essential is the one-stop celebration of the films and lives of Stan and Ollie. |
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The Art of Laurel and Hardy $35 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Laurel and Hardy Scrap Book $9 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Making of Stan Laurel $35 As an adult, comedian Stan Laurel (1890-1965) lived in the United States. As a boy, he lived in Northeast England where he was born, the son of a prominent theatrical producer. This groundbreaking biography examines Laurel's family background, his formative years, and his struggle to establish a show business career. Throughout his life, Stan retained the emotional bonds forged in his youth, sporadically returning to his hometown of North Shields. Describing Stan Laurel's key role in making his films with longtime teammate Oliver Hardy so successful internationally, the book also analyzes how Stan's earliest life experiences are often echoed in those films. Included is a selection of photographs relevant to Laurel's boyhood, many related to recurring themes in the Laurel and Hardy comedies. An appendix lists the theatres played during the team's three tours of the United Kingdom between 1947 and 1954. |
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Tom Crean’s Six Plays from the box set (DVD) $39.99 With Tom Crean, Indiana University Head Coach; former Marquette University Head Coach; 2x Conference USA Coach of the Year; 2003 NCAA Final Four Coach Crean takes the box set series and breaks it down into parts. The box set can confuse the defense by running different action out of the same set. The first box set places two perimeter players at the elbows and flows into a ball side triangle. The flare screen and post feed split action creates several problems for the defense. The goal of these plays is to reverse the ball and force one defender to guard two offensive players on the weak side. Box #2 places a shooter on the left block and is a good late 3-point shot. Box #3 is a misdirection play with ball screens. Spacing out on the perimeter allows the cross screen action and the screen the screener action to materialize. Box #4 is perfect for a lay up coming out of a time out. Refusal of the ball screen creates penetration and dish possibilities or a lay up. The flare screen in Box #5 sets up a hard back screen on the post, sending him to the open block area for post position. The last option is a double screen for your post player for a jump shot. The final box play creates an isolation for a guard, a double screen for a shooter and an over-the-top chest cut. 2007. |
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Wildfox Couture Laurel Club Set Shorts in Sailor $44.8 A little fabric, and a lot of style. Leave it to the West Coast style of Wildfox to bring back the booty short. Slightly sassy yet given a look of preppy refinement, the Wildfox Couture Laurel Club Set Shorts are a sweet pull on sweat style short in a mini length. Can be worn back to your bikini or a more structured sweater for double the wear. |
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Laurel Appliance Practice Set $120.27 This book is in Used condition |
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Lady And Sons Box Set $23.03 Lady And Sons Box Set |
