Comedy with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Contains: Blockheads (b/w) Blockheads (colourised) Unaccustomed (b/w) Unaccustomed (colourised) With Love And Hisses (b/w silent with music score) Should Married Men Go Home? 'Blockheads is one of the most popular Laurel & Hardy feature films. In World War One Stan is left to guard a trench only to be discovered - still at his post - twenty years after the war! Ollie now married sees Stan's picture in the newspaper and visiting his friend at the Old Soldiers' Home invites him home for a meal ... from which point Ollie's peacetime... existence seems more like another battlefield. Also included is L&H's very first talkie 'Unaccustomed As We Are' a 1929 two-reeler from which Blockheads drew much of its inspiration. Another take on military life is presented in the early silent 'With Love and Hisses' while another classic silent 'Should Married Men Go Home?' demonstrates once again how Mr. Laurel could disrupt the home life of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy! [show more]
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The classic Laurel and Hardy feature film, 'Block-Heads' sees Stan left to guard a trench in World War One, only to be discovered - still at his post - twenty years after the war. Also included in this collection are the shorts 'Unaccustomed As We Are', 'With Love and Hisses' and 'Should Married Men Go Home?'.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The classic Laurel and Hardy feature film, 'Block-Heads' sees Stan left to guard a trench in World War One, only to be discovered - still at his post - twenty years after the war. Also included in this collection are the shorts 'Unaccustomed As We Are', 'With Love and Hisses' and 'Should Married Men Go Home?'.
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