Comedy with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Contains: Bohemian Girl (b/w) Bohemian Girl (colourised) On The Loose That's My Wife (b/w silent with musical score) Along Came Auntie (b/w) A classic full-length Laurel & Hardy film 'The Bohemian Girl' is based on the opera by Michael W. Balfe. Stan and Ollie play gypsies in Europe as it was centuries ago earning their living by an ingenious means of picking pockets. When Mrs. Hardy disappears with her lover they become guardians to a small girl who is really the daughter of an aristocrat. 'The Bohemian Girl' was the last... L&H film to feature Thelma Todd who had worked with the team since their first talkie in 1929. This compilation includes one of her starring short comedies with ZaSu Pitts 'On the Loose' to which Laurel & Hardy contribute a guest appearance. Also included is 'That's My Wife' a classic silent L&H film that at one stage was going to be reworked as part of 'The Bohemian Girl' plus the earlier Hardy solo film that inspired its plot 'Along Came Auntie'. [show more]
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The classic featurel-length Laurel and Hardy film, 'The Bohemian Girl' sees Stan and Ollie play gypsies in Europe as it was centuries ago, earning their living by the ingenious means of picking pockets. When Mrs Hardy disappears with her lover, they become guardians to a small girl who is really the daughter of an aristocrat. Also included in this compilation are the shorts 'On the Loose', 'That's My Wife' and 'Along Came Auntie'.
The main feature here is THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, based on an operetta by Michael Balfe and filmed before in 1922 starring Ivor Novello. Here, it's reworked for Stan and Ollie's act. A musically entertaining production in which Laurel & Hardy adopt a lost child who turns out to be a princess. Ollie plays a battered gypsy husband, with Stan as his ever dopey pal. Plus a selection of related short films.
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