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Sons of the Desert - Movie Posters
Way Out West - Lobby Cards
Way Out West - Movie Poster

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Sons of the Desert - Movie Posters
Sons of the Desert - Movie Posters
Way Out West - Lobby Cards
Way Out West - Lobby Cards
Way Out West - Movie Poster
Here is a movie poster from Way Out West (1937). starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
The Devil's Bother - Lobby Cards
Here are a few Lobby Cards for The Devil's Brother (1933 - aka Fra Diavolo), starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

Videos

Movie Clip

Bohemian Girl, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Heart Of A Gypsy Not credited, because she was deceased in a notorious, and never proven, suicide, by the release date, usually-blonde Thelma Todd?s complete and final appearance, as a gypsy singer, early in the Laurel And Hardy vehicle The Bohemian Girl, 1936.
Bohemian Girl, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Tell Her Yes First appearance by stars Stan Laurel and OIiver Hardy, busy in a gypsy camp in 18th century Austria, Oliver certain of the fidelity of his wife (Mae Busch, Antonio Moreno her lover), in The Bohemian Girl, 1936, from an 1843 English operetta, based on a Miguel de Cervantes story.
Bohemian Girl, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) I Dreamt I Dwelled In Marbled Halls Jumping 12 years during which time the child of adoptive gypsy “uncles” Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy has grown up to be Jacqueline Wells (later known as Julie Bishop, the name she adopted in 1941 when she signed with Warner Bros.), with a song from the original operetta by Michael William Balfe, in The Bohemian Girl, 1936.
Bohemian Girl, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) A Long Woman And A Dark Journey Headliners Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as gypsies plying their trade (picking pockets) in 18th century Austria, Harry Bowen their intoxicated mark, Sam Lufkin their second, in The Bohemian Girl, 1936, from Hal Roach Studios.
Myra Breckinridge (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Get Your Resumès Out First appearance by Mae West, brought out of retirement by a big payday and a contract that let her write her own dialogue and approve her wardrobe, as already-discussed Hollywood agent Leticia Van Allen, with Tom Selleck among her recruits, and clips with Richard Widmark in Kiss Of Death (1947) and Laurel & Hardy in Great Guns, 1941, from Myra Breckinridge, 1970, starring Raquel Welch, from the Gore Vidal novel.
Music Box, The (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Why Certainly, Ma'am Interrupted by a neighborhood nanny, moving-men Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy make way, their piano crashing down the steps, in the Academy Award-winning short The Music Box, 1932.
Tit For Tat (1935) -- (Movie Clip) My Partner Had A Nervous Breakdown Opening the Hal Roach Laurel & Hardy short from 1935, James Morton the cop, Charley Hall and Mae Busch the shopkeepers next door, in Tit For Tat.
Busy Bodies (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Would You Mind Opening The Window? Stan and Oiver have jobs at a sawmill which, judging by their commute in the opening scene, must be in or around Beverly Hills, in the 1933 Hal Roach short Busy Bodies.
Flying Deuces, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) At The Fish Market In Des Moines Opening in fake Paris, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in a one-off independently produced picture, away from their Hal Roach studio home, start with word-play then introduce charming Parisienne Georgette (Jean Parker), Oliver?s love interest, in The Flying Deuces, 1939.
Flying Deuces, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) At Large In Seine In Paris, Oliver has been spurned by his French girlfriend, and presumes Stan will join him in a suicide dive, unaware of a giant shark cruising the Seine, in the independent Laurel & Hardy feature The Flying Deuces, 1939.
Flying Deuces, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Shine On Harvest Moon Stan (Laurel) and Oliver (Hardy) have just left a note for the (enraged) commandant (Charles Middleton) that they?re leaving the French Foreign Legion, since Oliver has now succeeded in forgetting his French girlfriend, pausing for a 1908 standard by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, in The Flying Deuces, 1939.
Pardon Us (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Top Bunk Straight physical comedy in their first feature film, Stan and Oliver struggle to fit together in the top bunk in the cell, where they've been sent for trying to sell homemade beer to a cop, early in Pardon Us, 1931.

Trailer

Chump At Oxford, A (1940) -- (Original Trailer) The premise is that the boys go to England and Oxford, in the 1940 Laurel & Hardy feature A Chump At Oxford.
Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) -- (Original Trailer) Trailer for the first planned Laurel & Hardy feature (the previous one, (Pardon Us, 1931, was an expanded short), from 1932, produced by Hal Roach and distributed through MGM, Pack Up Your Troubles. 1932, Jacquie Lyn, from Our Gang as the little girl.
Saps At Sea (1940) -- Original Trailer Theatrical trailer for the last film in the long run of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy at the Hal Roach Studio, Saps At Sea (a.k.a. Crackpots), 1940.
Flying Deuces, The (1939) -- Original Trailer Theatrical trailer for the Laurel & Hardy “comeback” (which it wasn’t, since it had been just over a year since their last feature), following a dispute with Hal Roach, so made by independent producer Boris Morros, from 1939, released by RKO, The Flying Deuces.
Nothing But Trouble - (Original Trailer) Laurel and Hardy get jobs as servants to a boy king whose life is in danger and now they're in Nothing But Trouble (1944).
Way Out West - (Re-issue Trailer) Prospectors Laurel and Hardy spill the beans about a map to a gold mine they are carrying Way Out West (1937).
Air Raid Wardens - (Original Trailer) Laurel & Hardy keep America unsafe as Air Raid Wardens (1943) co-starring Edgar Kennedy.
Hollywood Party - (Original Trailer) A movie star's gala celebration creates chaos. Starring Jimmy Durante, the Three Stooges, Laurel & Hardy, Mickey Mouse and many others.

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