Laurel and Hardy

Laurel and Hardy - Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, two of the greatest film clowns of the 20th century. Stan and Ollie were two of the few silent film stars that successfully made the transition to sound films


Sunday, June 04, 2006

Oliver Hardy Biography - half of the world-famous team of Laurel and Hardy

A biography of Oliver Hardy, famous silent film clown, half of the famous comedy team of Laurel & Hardy, aka. Stan & Ollie
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 06/04 at 08:46 PM • viewed 17206 times
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Friday, June 02, 2006

biography of Stan Laurel - world famous film clown, the team of Laurel and Hardy

A biography of Stan Laurel - world famous film clown, half of the world famous team of Laurel and Hardy
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 06/02 at 08:37 PM • viewed 14685 times
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Sunday, April 02, 2006

Laurel and Hardy

History of Laurel and Hardy, one of the great film clown teams of the 20th century.
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 04/02 at 12:34 PM • viewed 6433 times
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Laurel and Hardy poster store

Laurel and Hardy poster store - posters of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 04/02 at 10:35 AM • viewed 4216 times
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Saturday, June 17, 2006

clean funny jokes - funny movie quotes from Laurel and Hardy’s ‘County Hospital’

Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 06/17 at 02:35 PM • viewed 2423 times
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

movie posters from Laurel and Hardy’s ‘Saps at Sea’

movie posters from Saps at Sea, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy - where Oliver is suffering from 'hornophobia' and needs complete rest - which he doesn't find, when an escaped criminal stowaways on board Ollie's boat
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 09/05 at 09:35 PM • viewed 888 times
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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Block-Heads starring Laurel and Hardy

Block-Heads is a *very* funny movie starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, where Stan Laurel has been still in the trenches 20 years after the war has ended. His old Army buddy Oliver Hardy decides to pick him up from the military hospital where Stan's been put and give him a home-cooiked meal ... and the comedy begins, with one innocent incident following another, snowballing in the destruction of Ollie's apartment -- an then things get *really* funny!
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 06/14 at 10:25 AM • viewed 685 times
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Friday, January 11, 2008

Jimmy Finlayson biography

Biography of Jimmy Finlayson, best known for his recurring role as foil to Laurel and Hardy
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 01/11 at 09:15 PM • viewed 572 times
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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Blotto, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy

During the prohibition period in the United States, Laurel and Hardy make plans to spend a wild night out at the Rainbow club. Phoning Stan at home, Ollie suggests a plan to henpecked Stan on how to get out of the house. Stan offers to bring a bottle of liquor which his wife has hidden in the house. Mrs Laurel, eavesdropping on another line, immediately launches a scheme of her own: she replaces the alcohol with a non-alcoholic mixture. Stan and Ollie proceed to get "drunk" at the nightclub, having a wonderful time, until an angry Mrs Laurel turns up armed with a shotgun, reveals that their "liquor" is merely cold tea, chases them into the street, and demolishes their cab with one well-aimed shot.
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 10/30 at 05:53 AM • viewed 370 times
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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Hog Wild - Laurel and Hardy video

Movie review of Laurel and Hardy's 'Hog Wild' (1930) - where the simple matter of putting a radio antenna becomes a disaster, when Oliver Hardy asks Stan Laurel to help him ...
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 11/13 at 08:41 PM • viewed 349 times
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Friday, November 28, 2008

Our Wife - Laurel and Hardy

A very funny Laurel and Hardy short film, where Ollie is going to elope, but his fianceƩ's father (James Finlayson) will have nothing to do with it - so Stan helps them elope - after nearly poisoning Oliver, knocking him off a ladder and through a window, and hiring a clown car as a limosine, of course. Ben Turpin makes an appearance as the cross-eyed preacher as well!
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 11/28 at 11:03 PM • viewed 301 times
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Stan Laurel’s Eulogy

Stan Laurel's eulogy, delivered by Dick Van Dyke on February 26, 1965 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA. - also a YouTube video of the actual funeral
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 05/27 at 09:16 PM • viewed 148 times
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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Laurel and Hardy 2009 Official Calendar

Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 04/04 at 02:01 PM • viewed 146 times
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Saturday, May 23, 2009

A Prayer for Clowns

A favorite poem of Stan Laurel's, read by Dick Van Dyke at Stan's funeral as part of his eulogy
Posted by Tom Raymond, aka Raynbow on 05/23 at 05:13 PM • viewed 123 times
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