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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in George Marshall and Raymond Careys Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in George Marshall and Raymond Careys Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)


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Date: 10th October 2008

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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in George Marshall and Raymond Careys Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)

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In this timeless print from the British Film Institute, we are transported back to 1932, where comedy legends Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy grace the screen in "Pack Up Your Troubles". The film, directed by George Marshall and Raymond Carey, showcases their unparalleled comedic chemistry as they navigate through a heartwarming story of friendship amidst the chaos of World War I. Here, Laurel and Hardy's iconic characters find themselves caught up in the turmoil of war. As soldiers serving on the frontlines, they embody both innocence and resilience. In this particular scene captured within the frame, we witness an endearing moment: Hardy is fast asleep while leaning against a wall with his trusty friend Laurel beside him. Their exhausted faces tell tales of battles fought and hardships endured. The photograph encapsulates not only their impeccable comedic timing but also their ability to bring levity to even the most dire situations. Through laughter-inducing mishaps and slapstick humor, these two beloved performers remind us that true friendship can withstand any adversity. This image serves as a poignant reminder of Laurel and Hardy's enduring legacy in cinema history. With their unmatched talent for physical comedy combined with genuine camaraderie onscreen, they continue to captivate audiences worldwide even after nearly nine decades since its release.

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