Laurel And Hardy - Our Relations And Dual Roles Shorts - No. 5 details
| Format: | U DVD |
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| Starring: | Lona Andre, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Iris Adrian, Sidney Toler, Bette Healy, James Finlayson, Daphne Pollard |
| Director: | Harry Lachman |
| Genre: | Comedy |
| Studio: | UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK |
| Name | Discs | |
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Laurel And Hardy - Our Relations And Dual Roles Shorts - No. 5 |
U Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 3 hours 35 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 02 Oct 2006 |
| Main languages: | English |
| Hearing impaired subtitles: | English |
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LAUREL AND HARDY
By Glenn from GT YARMOUTH , 31 Jan 2005[Highly rated reviewer]
CLASSIC L&H WHICH WILL KEEP YOU LAUGHING FOR A LONG TIME. THE FIRST FILM IS A BIT LONG WINDED BUT IS STILL FUNNY. THIS WILL PICK YOU UP DURING THE WINTER BLUES!!- Was this review helpful to you?
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(6)Funny
By delbert from harwich , 09 Dec 2007L&H The Best Comedy Ever..- Was this review helpful to you?
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great film
By a customer from cannock , 05 Nov 2007great film to watch.highly recommended- Was this review helpful to you?
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comedy
By a customer from middlesbrough , 09 Jun 2006the best double act ever, they get better as time goes by.- Was this review helpful to you?
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What can one say
By a customer from Silsden, West Yorkshire , 18 Jun 2005What can one say about the first, and to my mind the best comedy partnerships ever. When one considers that most of their work was done without rehearsals and completed in one take, it says much of their proffessionalism, some of their work may seem dated now, but it is still copied to this day 8/10 from me though.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Oh what fun we had
By neworder from Shropshire , 09 Jun 2005The humour may seem dated, but these tales of mixed identities still have the power to amuse. And oh, what technically adroit film history is accomplished here, especially in 'Brats', where L and H appear as their own selves in boyhood, with all the scenery necessarily made huge. The amateur nature of some of the filming, especially when Laurel butts in too early with a line, is also rather refreshing in this slick age of ours. These films are fun.- Was this review helpful to you?
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