The pristine-quality restoration of The Boys in "Duck Soup" (Hal Roach Studios 1927) is truly a revelation. I have recently attended a screening of it at The Film Forum (an art and revival film house here in New York City)...I am very pleased to report that the audience reaction was one giant laugh from start to finish. Many thanks for sharing this intriguing offering.
Im a great fan of Laurel and Hardy and not Paul Merton he thinks he knows it all.
gordonharkerfan 4 months ago
Thank you.
Mazurka1001 7 months ago
@Mazurka1001 they always show a full movie at the end of every episode.
Kroellmaster 7 months ago
Do they only talk or they ever actually show any of them?
I keep waiting for the one to see yet this guy doesn't stop jammering....
Mazurka1001 10 months ago
Thank you so much for uploading the videos of laurel and hardy..
hanumanthsapare 10 months ago
Thank you for this pleasurable insight into the making of the duo.
thanks to Max for sharing
geoff1945 1 year ago
What a marvelous insight into a well loved, extremely funny and immensely talented comedy duo. My thanks to Max for sharing!
George
pastore0506 1 year ago
The pristine-quality restoration of The Boys in "Duck Soup" (Hal Roach Studios 1927) is truly a revelation. I have recently attended a screening of it at The Film Forum (an art and revival film house here in New York City)...I am very pleased to report that the audience reaction was one giant laugh from start to finish. Many thanks for sharing this intriguing offering.
Pax,
Max
stewballmax3 1 year ago