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Laurel & Hardy:
Block-Heads (1938) (20 Years After World War One):
Stan Laurel; Oliver Hardy
In this comedy, two World War One veterans reunite 20 years after the end of the First World War.
This movie is absolutely hilarious. The humor in this film I feel really stands the test of time and it almost seems like the movie is a recently released comedy set in the past (without all the dirty jokes and profanity).
I haven't seen a lot of Laurel & Hardy films, only Flying Deuces (where they join the French Foreign Legion) and Babes in Toyland (aka March of the Wooden Soldiers which is a children's Holiday movie) both of which were so-so, with the humor a bit outdated (obviously, but still having some funny moments and the humor was very funny humor when the movies were originally released).
I actually thought Oliver Hardy (the overweight guy) was an Englishman until some years back that I read he was from Georgia, USA and was the class clown of his small town.
This is a colorized version of the film (originally in black and white):
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