Movies 'Til Dawn BLOG

LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST DAY 3; “HATS OFF”

“Hats Off”, a silent 1927 Laurel and Hardy comedy, is a lost film. It was last seen in Germany in 1930, where it presumably retired itself to the countryside and hopefully didn’t wind up a victim of the coming war. Why the film vanished is a mystery–there are no other

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A FAREWELL TO HAL ROACH STUDIOS

In yesterday’s post featuring documentary footage of Hollywood and environs in 1928, we saw views of a number of long defunct studios. Chief among them was the legendary and beloved Hal Roach Studios, home of Laurel and Hardy, Our Gang, Charley Chase and others. The studio was in Culver City

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST (DAY 7!)

Yesterday I posted ‘Putting Pants On Phillip’ (1927),, the first film in which Laurel and Hardy are paired as a team even though they play characters unassociated with each other prior to their on-screen meeting. Today’s silent L&H, ‘Do Detectives Think?’ (also 1927) is their following film and the first

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LAUREL AND HARDY SILENT-FEST–DAY 6

‘Putting Pants On Phillip’ (1927) is the first official teaming of Laurel and Hardy, though they had appeared in a handful of films together prior to this (but not as a team). They’re not really a team here either which makes this silent comedy a real curiosity. Laurel plays a

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENTS-FEST DAY 5

‘Double Whoopee’ (1929) is, for my money, the best of the L&H silent shorts. Though not as iconic as ‘Liberty’, ‘Two Tars’ or ‘Big Business’, the film has a motor that never quits–a very jazz-age, syncopated almost out-of-control rhythmic thrust that I find irresistible. The art deco hotel lobby setting

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENTS-FEST–DAY 4

Sorry to have skipped a day, but not doing stuff is what Boxing Day is all about, right? Anyway, here’s a 1928 Laurel & Hardy silent called ‘The Finishing Touch’. The plot is beyond simple. L&H have inexplicably been hired to build a house. A cop and a woman who

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENTS-FEST (DAY 2)

‘That’s My Wife’ (1929), a late silent L&H short, traffics not only in cross-dressing but also in simulated male on she-male sex and some hard-core early punk dance grooves. I can’t explain it any further. Watch and enjoy an immaculately restored print of this wildly inappropriate outing as we continue

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENTS-FEST: DAY ONE

To see us through the holidays and to celebrate the joyous occasion of saying goodbye to this bizarre year, I will be posting a silent Laurel and Hardy comedy every day through January 1. I’ve loved L&H since I was a child but never took much interest in the silents

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LAUREL & HARDY-FEST DAY 6: ‘HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929’

Given that TCM is showing all the ‘That’s Entertainment’ movies today, I thought I’d post the L&H magician sequence from MGM’s all-star ‘Hollywood Revue of 1929’. The movie is as creaky and wonderful as its title and while this particular L&H routine isn’t one of their high points, it was

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