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  2. Busy Bodies - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Laurel and Hardy filmography - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Laurel and Hardy - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. How Laurel, Hardy, and some wooden soldiers became a ...

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    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

  6. The Finishing Touch - Wikipedia

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    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."

  7. Block-Heads - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Laurel and Hardy statues recovered nearly a year after theft

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  9. Twice Two - Wikipedia

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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.