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The Lost Films of Laurel and Hardy - The Complete Collection, Vol. 7 (1928)
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| Starring: | Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Edgar Kennedy, James Finlayson, Anita Garvin, Mae Busch, Thelma Todd, Charlie Hall, Chet Brandenburg, Dorothy Coburn, Ed Brandenberg, Edna Marion, Jean Harlow, John Aasen, Kay Deslys, Lyle Tayo, Sam Lufkin, Viola Richard, William Gillespie |
| Director: | Hal Roach, Lewis R. Foster, James Parrott |
| Genre: | Comedy, Silent, Slapstick, Comedy Shorts, Short Subject |
| Year: | 1928 |
| Studio: | Image Entertainment |
| Length: | 130 minutes |
| Released: | May 30, 2000 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | NTSC, Black & White |
| Language: | English(Original Language) |
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SYNOPSIS:
Unaccustomed As We Are (1929, 21 min.)
The Boys' first "All Talking" picture.
Should Married Men Go Home? (1928, 22 min.)
A game of golf -- with two Babes -- turns into a riot with Edgar Kennedy.
Mixed Nuts (1934, 18 min.)
Great Hal Roach "All-Star" musical comedy spoofing FDR's New Deal NRA.
Sailors Beware (1927, 26 min.)
Stan is Shanghaied aboard Hardy's cruise ship with Anita Garvin.
Double Whoopee (1929, 19 min.)
"All-Talking" version of the great L&H classic with Jean Harlow.
With Love And Hisses (1927, 24 min.)
Beautiful tinted original print of early L&H teaming finds the Boys soldiering and generally causing trouble with James Finlayson.
NO BONUS FEATURES
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