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cowboygranny Started conversation Jun 9, 2006
Can any Laurel and Hardy fan supply me the name of a particular film I'm trying to find? All I can tell you about it is a scene in which Laurel and Hardy are sitting at a table and laughing!! That is all they do for about 5 minutes! I remember watching this on t.v. with my son many, many years ago and I would like to get it for his 40th birthday. Hoping someone can help. Thank you
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Jimi X Posted Jun 12, 2006
After some quick research I've found the following:
'Laughing scenes were a part of L&H's repertoire -- they had done such scenes in Blotto and Scram!'
Apparently, they'd done it several times. If you can remember any more of the film's plot we might be able to help more...
- Jimi X
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Jimi X Posted Jun 12, 2006
Though you might be able to get a better response by asking in the 'ask h2g2' section of the site located at A148907
- X
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cowboygranny Posted Jun 18, 2006
Thank you Jimi X. I did not realise Laurel and Hardy had often done this laughing scene, and I am afraid I cannot remember anything more about the film - at least you have given me two film titles to go on - thanks again.
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seimimac Posted Jul 11, 2006
Hi. I think the film you're looking for is the one where they take a caravan into the mountains for a weekend, to cure Ollie's stress. They drink water from a well full of moonshine and sit at the table with Thelma Todd (I think) laughing. It's called 'Them thar hills'. Hope that helps.
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U6964604 Posted Dec 24, 2006
Was that not the episode Brats, that wasn't so good. Did they not laugh for ages on that, or am I gettig mixed up with another episode?
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