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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
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Leo McCarey, H.M. Walker, James Parrott, James W. Horne, Fred Guiol, Hal Yates
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"Liberty" (極楽危機一髪) "Wrong Again" (また間違えた) "That's My Wife" "Big Business" (極楽珍商売) "Unaccustomed as We Are" (馴れぬ同志) "Double Whoopee" (極楽新米ホテル) "Berth Marks (Silent Version)" (極楽寝台列車) "Bacon Grabbers" "Angora Love" (山羊の失恋)
Audio Commentary Tracks - For Each Film By Historians And Authors Randy Skretvedt And Richard W. Bann Additional Musical Scores - Alternate Audio Options, Including Fully Restored Original 1929 Vitaphone Tracks On Liberty, Wrong Again, That's My Wife, Bacon Grabbers, And Angora Love Laurel & Hardy On-Location In Year Three - A Video Essay By Historian John Bengtson On Selected Location Exteriors They Go Boom! (1929) And The Hoose-Gow (1929) - Two Bonus Full Sound Shorts From Late 1929, Proof Positive Of Laurel & Hardy's Adaptability To The Innovations Of The "Talkies" The Hollywood Revue Of 1929 (Excerpt) - Laurel & Hardy Deliver A Magic Act In This Segment From MGM's Theatrically Released Variety Musical Spanish Version Of Berth Marks (1929) (Fragment) - An Example Of How Foreign Language Editions Were Prepared And Released And A Testament To Stan And Ollie's International Appeal Dubbed Version Of Double Whoopee (1929) - A Rare Presentation Of Double Whoopee Dubbed Decades Later In 1970 By Chuck McCann, Included With An Introduction From McCann's Presentation At The Hollywood Heritage Museum In 2013 MGM Convention 1930 Announcement - Virtually Unseen, Laurel And Hardy Deliver A Special Message For MGM's Annual Sales Convention Film Specific Image Galleries - Containing Original Publicity Materials, Press Reviews, And Rare Production Stills Souvenir Booklet - Containing New Introductions By Leonard Maltin And Serge Bromberg, Film Notes By Richard W. Bann And Randy Skredvedt, And Restoration Text By Serge Bromberg English SDH Subtitles |
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