Hal Roach : the lot of fun /
On the stages and backlots of the Hal Roach Studio, the ingredients of classic slapstick were refined with more sophisticated and gradually-paced narratives that allowed many of Roach's stars to make the difficult transition to sound films. From the late 1920's through the Depression, Laur...
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| Format: | Video VHS |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | Silent with intertitles and new musical scores. |
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New York :
Kino on Video,
[1998]
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| Series: | Slapstick encyclopedia ;
v. 6. |
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Table of Contents:
- Lafftoons (Excerpts): Angora love; You're darn tootin'; Liberty (aka Criminals at large); Battle of the century / Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
- Get out and get under (1920) / Harold Lloyd
- Dogs of War (1912) / Our Gang, Harold Lloyd, Wallace Howe
- Big moments from little pictures (1924) / Will Rogers
- Fluttering hearts (1927) / Charley Chase
- Oranges and lemons (1923) / Stan Laurel, Katherine Grant, Mark Jones
- It's a gift (1923) / Snub Pollard, Marie Mosquini, Wallace Howe, Mark Jones.