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Stan Laurel at Home in 1961!

Stan Laurel at Home in 1961! This is an colour home movie. A Silent Film.  
 
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thorpiecakes (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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a legend,who will be sadly missed,
komodoman (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Brings a smile and a tear at the same time, truly a lovely little clip. The boys were the best, unbeatable.
HORACECOPE2 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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R.I.P Arthur and Norvell, the worlds greatest comedy act.
Brodie73m (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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It just breaks your heart to see it cos you know how much he misses hardy.
RIP the best team ever
wayneypayney (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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did you know

Just minutes away from death, Laurel told his nurse he would not mind going skiing right at that very moment. Somewhat taken aback, the nurse replied that she was not aware that he was a skier. "I'm not," said Laurel, "I'd rather be doing that than have all these needles stuck into me!" A few minutes later the nurse looked at him again and found that he had died.
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This little movie made me smile...what a gentleman Mr.Laurel was...thank you
thorir30 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This was filmed 4 years after Oliver Hardys death.
loverofoldtimes (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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And four years before Stan's death (he died in 1965)
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Stan really deserved that Oscar - think it was for services to comedy in 1961.
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i'd love to have met this man...what he didn't know about comedy,and making people laugh...wasn't worth knowing...the term 'genius' is misused often...not in this guy's case...his like we will never see again.

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