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Laurel And Hardy - No. 19 - Pardon Us And Related Shorts DVD

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Comedy with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Contains: Pardon Us (b/w extended version) Pardon Us (colourised) The Hoose-Gow (b/w) The Hoose-Gow (colourised) Battle Of The Century (b/w silent with musical score) A collection of classic Laurel & Hardy including their first starring feature film 'Pardon Us' in which they are sent to prison for breaking the Prohibition laws an earlier short 'The Hoose-Gow' where they join a prison road gang and start - of all things - a rice-pudding fight plus the famous silent short on which that climactic scene was based 'The Battle Of... The Century'. [show more]

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Released
03 May 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures Video 
Classification
Runtime
183 minutes 
Features
Black & White, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5050582225952 
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More mayhem from Laurel and Hardy with prison as its theme. In 'Pardon Us', Stan and Laurel are sent to prison for breaking Prohibition laws (both the restored and extended black and white version and an extended colour version are included). In 'The Hoose Gow' things get messy with a rice pudding fight, started when they join a prison road gang. Also included is the well-known silent short 'The Battle of the Century', which served as the inspiration for the rice-pudding scene.

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