Review of the Lost Films of Laurel and Hardy Volume 01 (1919) |
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Lost Films of Laurel and Hardy, Volume 01A compilation of some of Laurel and Hardy's classic short films. These are some of Laurel and Hardy's funniest films - my personal favorite is Big Business, although all 4 of the movies are funny. The DVD also includes 2 shorts starring Stan Laurel, "On the Front Page" and "Hustling for Health".
Editorial Reviews of Lost Films of Laurel & Hardy Volume 01 (1919), courtesy Amazon.comThe greatest comedy team of all time has come to DVD, in collected volumes of Laurel and Hardy's rarest shorts. Mastered from original 35mm materials, this pristine set really captures the Boys at their naughtiest. These films are fast and furious masterpieces of silent slapstick. Volume One contains such classics as Big Business (selling Christmas trees door to door can be such dangerous fun), Do Detectives Think? (a dumb pair of detectives, with the first appearance of the legendary "mixed-up derby hat" gag), The Finishing Touch (the first of the uproarious "laborer" comedies), and Call of the Cuckoo (about the house from hell featuring an all-star supporting cast), plus two early Laurel solo efforts. By the way, Stanley isn't always such a nitwit here. Sometimes he's downright mischievous. And that's director-to-be George Stevens doing the camera work. As with all volumes of this collection, this one's a comic treasure. --Bill Desowitz Description of Lost Films of Laurel & Hardy Volume 01 (1919)Mastered from the original 35mm material, this first volume of lost films from the great comedy team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy includes all silent shorts: "Big Business" (1929, 21 min.), "Do Detectives Think?" (1927, 24 min.), "Call of the Cuckoo" (1927, 18 min.) and "The Finishing Touch" (1928, 21 min.), plus the Stan Laurel solo shorts "On the Front Page" (1926, 23 min.) and "Hustling for Health" (1918, 15 min.). |
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