The Englishman, Sir Stan Laurel and American Mr. Oliver Hardy had us in stitches with their slapstick comedy in the 50s, Laurel playing the clumsy & childlike friend of the pompous Hardy. They never stopped, off stage, when together they continued in character. Legends who loved acting who would visit hospitals to lighten up sick children's day. Kept the humor the war years in both countries, USA & Great Britain. During the battle of Great Britain they would preform in the tube for the people.
Now that was funny! Thank you for sharing this. Remember watching them all the time on tv as a little girl back in the 50's. Silly fun, we more of that during these trying times.
Just one more example why I LOVE these guys.
anadnivram 3 weeks ago
@anadnivram I LOVE THEM TOO...I'VE SEEN THE MOVIES SO MANY TIMES,BUT I WATCH AGAIN AND AGAIN, AS IT'S LIKE TWO OLD FRIENDS COMING TO VISIT.
tinchurch 3 weeks ago
The Englishman, Sir Stan Laurel and American Mr. Oliver Hardy had us in stitches with their slapstick comedy in the 50s, Laurel playing the clumsy & childlike friend of the pompous Hardy. They never stopped, off stage, when together they continued in character. Legends who loved acting who would visit hospitals to lighten up sick children's day. Kept the humor the war years in both countries, USA & Great Britain. During the battle of Great Britain they would preform in the tube for the people.
elmojitogatico 2 months ago
Now that was funny! Thank you for sharing this. Remember watching them all the time on tv as a little girl back in the 50's. Silly fun, we more of that during these trying times.
perspektuv 1 year ago