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Price: $9.93 Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302034486
Format: Black & White, NTSC
ISBN: 6302034485
Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageAnalog
Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay
Release Date: October 06, 1997
Running Time: 68 minutes
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
Theatrical Release Date: September 17, 1932
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This was the boys' second feature film, and I feel it's one of their best. It kind of begins like their 1927 short 'Duck Soup,' only in the short the boys are trying to evade service with the forest rangers, who need help in putting out a fire, and in PUYT they're trying to get out of serving in WWI. However, they can't get away with this for very long, and eventually are pressed into duty. The scenes in the trenches and at the barracks are pure classic L&H, one constant laugh-riot all of the way through, particularly when they're capturing all of the Germans without even realising what they're doing!
During their time as soldiers, they become buddies with a friendly young fellow named Eddie, whose wife is divorcing him. Sadly, Eddie doesn't make it home from the war, but out of friendship, the boys determine to find Eddie's baby (who is being raised by Eddie's less than likeable in-laws) and take care of her until they can locate Eddie's parents and turn the little girl ... Read More
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An amusing Laurel & Hardy film. Definitly worth getting. My favorite scene was after Hardy hit Laurel over the head with a baseball bat to wake him up...laurel returns the favor by beaning a ball off of Hardy's head. That was funny.
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By 1932 the Stan and Ollie characters were solidified and their movie making process was in full swing. "Pack Up.." was a spectacular feature success made during the height of their two-reeler campaign. The bank loan and boot camp drill scenes are hilarious. Not all of their Hal Roach features are completely satisfying; some of the later post-Roach ones are negligible. This 1932 effort gets a strong FIVE stars!
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Stan and Ollie are at it again, and this time they've got another partner, a little girl. You could laugh till you died watching the two bumbling idiots as they try to find the grandparents of "Eddie's baby" by going to see every Smith in the telephone book! The little girl is just so adorable! I loved the scene where she puts Stan to sleep with her Goldie Locks an the Three Bears story. The way that she makes her voice go so deep and wakes up Stan is adorable! I loved it!
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The "boys" are their usual classic misfits.The drill sergeant should have recieved an oscar for his performance!This sequence alone is worth the price!Don't miss this one.
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