This collection captures the Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s earliest (mis)adventures on screen, chronicling their journey from their first films together – The Lucky Dog and the aptly titled 45 Minutes to Hollywood– to the dawn of their official partnership in thirteen shorts produced throughout 1927. From Duck Soup and Sailors Beware! to Do Detectives Think?, Putting Pants on Philip and The Battle of the Century (once available only in incomplete versions until its missing scenes were rediscovered in 2015) SPECIAL TWO-DISC BLU-RAY EDITION FEATURES:Limited edition O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Scott Saslow1080p HD presentations on Blu-ray from 2K restorations of Lucky Dog, 45 Minutes from Hollywood, Duck Soup, Slipping Wives, Love ‘em and Weep, Why Girls Love Sailors, With Love and Hisses, Sailors, Beware!, Do Detectives Think?, Flying Elephants, Sugar Daddies, The Second 100 Years, Call of the Cuckoo, Putting Pants on Philip, and The Battle of the CenturyScores by a variety of silent film composers including Neil Brand, Antonio Coppola, Eric le Guen and Donald SosinBrand new audio commentaries on Lucky Dog, 45 Minutes From Hollywood, Duck Soup, Slipping Wives and Love ‘em and Weep by film historian and writer David KalatBrand new audio commentaries on Why Girls Love Sailors, With Love and Hisses, Sailors Beware and The Second 100 Years by Patrick Vasey, editor of The Laurel & Hardy Magazine and host of The Laurel & Hardy PodcastBrand new audio commentaries on Do Detectives Think? and The Battle of the Century by film writer Chris Seguin and Kyp Harness (The Art of Laurel & Hardy: Graceful Calamity in the films)Brand new audio commentaries on Flying Elephants, Sugar Daddies, Call of the Cuckoo and Putting Pants on Philip by Glenn Mitchell (The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia)Brand new audio commentaries on The Second 100 Years and The Battle of the Century by silent film accompanist Neil BrandAlternate Robert Youngson score on Putting Pants on Philip, newly restored by Stephen C. HorneBrand new interview with Neil BrandLaurel & Hardy in the UK – 1932 recording by Laurel and Hardy to promote their UK tour, featuring footage of the duo visiting TynemouthTurning Point: Stan Laurel – Extensive interview with Stan Laurel from 1957Stan Laurel talks to Tony Thomas – 1959 interview, featuring footage of Laurel & Hardy visiting Edinburgh as part of their 1932 UK tourSailors Beware – Super 8 version with audio commentary by Chris Seguin and Glenn MitchellThe Bulldog Breed – Super 8 version of Do Detectives Think? with audio commentary by Chris Seguin and Glenn MitchellThe Mad Butler – Super 8 version of Do Detectives Think? with audio commentary by Chris Seguin and Glenn MitchellThe Battle of the Century Pie Fight – Super 8 version with audio commentary by Chris SeguinStills Galleries for each shortPLUS: A collector’s booklet featuring newly written notes on each film by writer and comedian Paul Merton, and a new essay by silent cinema expert Imogen Sara Smith
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