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Laurel and hardy movies
Laurel and hardy movies










laurel and hardy movies

Laboratory services by YCM Laboratories, The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio.

laurel and hardy movies

Preserved from the 35mm nitrate original picture and track negatives and a 35mm nitrate composite lavender print. Special thanks to Gary Lacher, Steve Slocum, Jeff Joseph/SabuCat, Sonar Entertainment.įunding provided by Turner Classic Movies Jeff Joseph/SabuCat The Packard Humanities Institute Laurel & Hardy Preservation Fund, including the support of many Sons of the Desert Tents and in honor of National Film Preserve, Tom Luddy, Gary Meyer and Julie Huntsinger. Preserved from a 35mm nitrate print (1935 Movietone reissue), 35mm nitrate fine grain master (1935 Movietone reissue), 35mm acetate dupe negative, and original 1930 Vitaphone discs. Laboratory services by The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Roundabout Entertainment, Fotokem, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio, Inc. Sheridan, Lou Sabini, Ralph Celentano, Les Perkins.įunding for the original 1930 version provided by the Laurel & Hardy Preservation Fund, including the support of many Sons of the Desert Tents, The Packard Humanities Institute, and Jeff Joseph/SabuCat. Special thanks to Sonar Entertainment, Michael J. Laboratory services by The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio, Inc., Simon Daniel Sound. Preserved from a 35mm nitrate dupe negative and 1929 RCA sound discs. Bann, Ray Faiola, David Gerstein.įunding provided by The Packard Humanities Institute. Special thanks to Jon Mirsalis, Paramount Pictures Archives, Richard W. Laboratory Services: The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, Cineaste Restoration/Thad Komorowksi, Point 360/Joe Alloy.

laurel and hardy movies

Preserved from one reel of 35mm nitrate print, one reel of a 35mm acetate dupe negative and a 16mm acetate print. Laboratory services by The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio, Simon Daniel Sound.įunding provided by Jeff Joseph/SabuCat and UCLA Film & Television Archive. Donate to the Laurel and Hardy Preservation Fund and know that you are contributing to the preservation of their work for generations to come.įunding provided by The Packard Humanities Institute. Jeff Joseph, a major lead gift has been pledged for the project.

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The Archive kicked off a major preservation effort to restore all of its surviving negatives of Laurel and Hardy. *Please note that I am an Amazon affiliate and as such any purchases made using the above links will help to support this podcast, whilst not costing you a penny more.One of the ironies of film preservation is that it's often the most popular titles that are most in need of restoration, and this is certainly true of the work of the beloved comic duo, Laurel and Hardy, whose films have been used, reused and overused to the point of severe attrition. To find the best Laurel and Hardy books and DVDs visit The Laurel & Hardy Blog’s Amazon storefront, click here: To purchase Laurel & Hardy Blog merchandise, visit our Redbubble storefront here: To purchase CDs of the Beau Hunks Orchestra’s music contained in these podcasts, click here: įor more information about The Laurel & Hardy Blog, click here: Join in the discussion and become an official Blog-Head by joining the Blog-Heads Facebook Group here: Stay in touch with all the latest Blogcast news, including updates on my forthcoming book, Laurel & Hardy: Silents by subscribing to the newsletter here: To read the blog on Early to Bed click here This episode continues the discussion that Patrick had with Randy Skretvedt in Episode 20 about Stan and Babe’s 1928 silent short ‘Early to Bed’.Īs Randy didn’t much care for this classic yet divisive short, Patrick invites ‘Early to Bed’ fan, Richard Bann to join him on the Blogcast to explain just what he does likes about the film.Īs usual, listeners can expect another episode bursting with information and once again Richard draws on his wealth of first-hand accounts from Hal Roach Studios alumni. Episode 21, sees Patrick offer a Laurel and Hardy handshake to returning guest and Hal Roach Studios expert, Richard W.












Laurel and hardy movies