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Lucky Dog (1921): In their first film together, but not as the comedy duo the worldknew, Laurel plays a neat and cheerful youth, who finds a stray dog and is accused by it owners of 'dog-napping'. Hardy plays the baddie who confronts Laurel's character with the opening line of'Stick 'em both up, insect, before I comb your hair with lead'.The Tree In A Test Tube (1943): In one of the only surviving colour films of theirs, Stan and Ollieare stopped by a narrator to demonstrate how much wood the average person carries.Stolen Jools (1931): A short film powered by a star-studded cast, this comedy was initially a fund-raiser for the National Variety Artists Tuberculosis Sanatorium in association with a cigarette company. We see the comedy duo show up to an investigation, as detectives, of a jewellery store robbery.Mud and Sand (1922): Laurel plays bullfighter extraordinaire, Rhubarb Vaselino, and alocal hero of his small village, who gets involved with the gang, Filet de Sol. In the last bullfight of the season, he must fight the most dangerous bull in Spain.West of Hot dog (1924): A reserved and timid Laurel, goes to the Wild West after inheriting his uncle's saloon. This short, western comedy shows the work of Stan Laurel before teaming up with Hardy.Oranges And Lemons (1923): A classic comedy from the time Stan Laurel was still workingsolo on films for Roach films. Here he teams up with comics Eddie Baker George Rowe in this great belly laugh.
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Released: Sun 18 Jan 2004
Catalogue Number: RV0066A
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