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Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. Plot Stan and Ollie embark on their journey to their new employment at the sawmill with a sense of ...
Busy Bodies: Short: October 28, 1933: Wild Poses: Short: Our Gang film with cameo appearances by Laurel and Hardy [58] November 25, 1933: Dirty Work: Short: December 29, 1933: Sons of the Desert: Feature: Added to the National Film Registry in 2012. [14] January 13, 1934: Oliver the Eighth: Short: Three reels [59] June 1, 1934: Hollywood Party ...
Nationality: British (Laurel) American (Hardy) Years active: 1927–1955: Genres: Slapstick, comedy: Notable works and roles: The Music Box, Babes in Toyland, Way Out West, Helpmates, Another Fine Mess, Sons of the Desert, Block-Heads, Busy Bodies, Towed in a Hole, Liberty, Big Business, The Battle of the Century
For decades, "March of the Wooden Soldiers," a.k.a. "Babes in Toyland," has been a Thanksgiving tradition on WPIX TV. The movie turns 90 this year
Films such as Dirty Work, Busy Bodies, and The Music Box all descend from The Finishing Touch. [1] Glenn Mitchell, author of The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia, commented, "The Finishing Touch is enjoyable despite an over-reliance on slapstick. One ingenious sight gag [is when] Stan appears to be supporting both ends of a lengthy piece of timber."
Block-Heads is a 1938 American comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach Studios for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, a reworking of elements from the Laurel and Hardy shorts We Faw Down (1928) and Unaccustomed As We Are (1929), was Roach's final film for MGM.
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Twice Two is the second occasion where Stan Laurel adopts drag to portray Oliver Hardy's spouse, a role he had previously undertaken in That's My Wife. Stan's adeptness in such roles is evidenced by his portrayals in Another Fine Mess, A Chump at Oxford, and Jitterbugs. The production is the last Laurel & Hardy film directed by James Parrott.