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Movie Icons: Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy Action Figures ...
Binding: Toy EAN: 0810535017516 Manufacturer Minimum Age: 120 months UPC: 810535017516 [... more]
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Comic Duo and Movie Stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy ...
Features: Photographic Print Title: Comic Duo and Movie Stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Size: 24 x 18 inches [... more]
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Oliver Hardy Collection
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Babe: The Life of Oliver Hardy
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STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY CLASSICS 1: SILENT
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STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY CLASSICS 2: SILENT
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STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY CLASSICS 3: SILENT
Laurel and Hardy ('The Boys' as they are affectionately known) are the most recognized comedy duo the cinema has produced. The film that introduced them as the Stan and Ollie characters we know so well today was 1927's Do Detectives Think. Before that, [... more]
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STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY CLASSICS 4: SILENT
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The Cry Of Oliver Hardy
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Babe: The Life of Oliver Hardy
Solid bio on the most elusive of Laurel & Hardy: Oliver "Babe" Hardy is something of a paradox: many comedians feel he is actually the funnier of the classic team of Laurel & Hardy. Yet, there is so little biographical material [... more]
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Babe: Life of Oliver Hardy
Comedy Genius: Although Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy had solo careers prior to their teaming in the late '20s, the films were unremarkable. Something happened when they got together: they complemented each other perfectly on screen, visually, and by 1929, [... more]
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