Comedy with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Contains: Going Bye-Bye! (b/w) Going Bye-Bye! (colourised) Do Detectives Think? (b/w silent with musical score) Habeas Corpus (b/w silent with musical score) Angora Love (b/w silent with musical score) Bacon Grabbers (b/w) The Midnight Patrol (B/w) The Midnight Patrol (colourised) Liberty (b/w silent with musical score and sound effects) Wrong Again (b/w silent with musical score and sound effects) In 'Going Bye-Bye!' their evidence has led to a criminal being brought to justice - but thanks to Stan he decides to break out... and take his revenge. In 'Do Detectives Think?' it's L&H's turn to guard someone against a vengeful criminal. Another detective follows Stan and Ollie after they are engaged as grave-robbers in 'Habeas Corpus'. The police take an interest in an escaped goat in 'Angora Love' while Stan and Ollie are sheriff's men trying to serve a summons in Bacon Grabbers. They actually join the police in 'The Midnight Patrol' but in Liberty are back in more typical mode as escaped convicts who find themselves trapped on a partly-built skyscraper. 'Wrong Again' - in which Stan and Ollie manage to put a horse on a piano! - concludes with perennial cop Harry Bernard in one of the best-remembered sight gags from the L&H repertoire. [show more]
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In this collection of classic shorts Laurel and Hardy are shown both breaking the law and upholding it. A criminal is set on breaking out and taking revenge in 'Going Bye-Bye!' after being brought to justice by Stan and Ollie. 'Do Detective's Think?' sees Stan and Ollie guarding someone against a criminal and in 'Habeas Corpus', Stan and Ollie are grave robbers on the run from a detective. A runaway goat is the main concern in 'Angora Love' and in 'Bacon Grabbers' Stan and Ollie are the sherrif's men doing their best to serve a summons order. In 'Midnight Patrol' the pair sign up to become policemen but in 'Liberty' they play escaped convicts. 'Wrong Again' includes comedy capers such as Stan and Ollie managing to put a horse on a piano and concludes with one of the best-remembered scenes from the duo's extensive repertoire.
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