He sounds very similar to my favorite narrator of all time, Peter Coyote, now 80 years old, who narrated for the Ken Burns documentaries. This is the highest compliment I can pay our narrator on this channel. He is very good!!!!
My father (who bore a striking resemblance to Stan) introduced me to L&H when I was a kid. We watched them together for years until Dad died. However, he created a devoted Laurel & Hardy fan for life -- me. I'm happy to say, I did the same thing for my son, and today he's a huge L&H fan. It's great when we can pass down something wonderful to our kids.
Stan Laurel was a comic genius and I love him to this day, the funniest person I've ever seen, and along with the great Oliver Hardy, became to this day, the finest comedy double act ever
Watched them in the 50s as a kid along with the “Little Rascals “! They were truly comic genius at the early years film! Great presentation! Thank you-
Laurel and Hardy are still just as funny/hilarious as they were as I remember them as a kid👍😆I use to love to watch their antics in the early 50's every Saturday morning🤣
I so agree, they make me cry with laughter, brilliant, their humour for me is the best medicine if I’m a little down or whatever, rest in peace Stan and Ollie, 🌹🌹🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️
Mae Busch and James Finlayson were my favorite supporting actors to Laurel and Hardy. My favorite film was Sons of the Desert; pure gold comedy in the days before political correction ended good comedy.
Love Stan and Ollie, the hilarious James Finlayson was one one of my favourite comedy actor who was with Stan and Ollie all so funny, great comedy geniouses.
They were great,and that really is an understatement.The real pity of it all was when their movies were shown on TV they didn’t receive a penny.A real Hollywood screw job!
Hello, I am an Iranian and I have been happy to see the films of these two for many years. I thank you for this film. I wish one day I could visit this place.
It’s amazing how their work still survives to this day and is still watched by many. Being only in my early 20s it crazy how generations have all shared a laugh at their genius and I hope many more will. Videos like these are so important in preserving the past and the many characters and places that aren’t as well know but still played parts in the making of the films and careers of many people
The genius of Laurel And Hardy is that I loved them when I was a child because they were goofy and funny. And now that I am middle aged adult - I see the humour that I missed a child and only understand as an adult. Now that was clever and that makes Stan a genius.
Thank you for a very enjoyable and informative video. There is no doubt Laurel and Hardy and all those that starred with them were unique and we are unlikely to ever see their like again. Fantastic production which the creators should be justly proud, now off to find the next one.
Thank you for as wonderful documentary!!!! The Late Lillian Gish once said, "we are the first people in the history of the world, before or since, to leave a living record of our Century.". I wonder if these great talents ever realized that one day, after they were in heaven, they would be known around the world and remembered and loved. Can you put a copy of this video on dvd? Side Note:. Arthur Houseman also played a bit part in " Sunrise" where he played a playboy!!!!?
I thoroughly, loved and ENJOYED this documentary! Although I grew up in the 80s, we always watched reruns of the old movies and comedies. Thank you for doing such a good job in honoring those who are not around but contributed so much to good clean fun! ❤️
I collect and restore player pianos as a hobby. As a big fan of Laurel & Hardy, I've noted player pianos in several of their films. About 2007 I wrote to Stan's daughter and asked her if her dad actually owned a player b piano. She wrote me back, saying that Hal Roach gave her dad one and it eventually ended up on his fishing yacht.
Back in the days when there were only four television stations to choose from, my sister and I would stay up late during summer vacations and watch all the classics and loved them all. Fast forward thirty years, I would always scratch the top of my head and make a pouty face just like Stan Laurel often did, and my children would always mock me in return. Twenty years later I would remind them of it and show them where it came from and they thought it was just hilarious.
Great upload. Fantastic that someone is keeping the memory of these early pioneers alive. Sad so many died quite young. Must have been quite hard in those early movie days.
I have been there! love the plaque outside. The museum is also awsome! stan laurel was a genius! I love the fact the memory of stan and ollie lives on!
So sad those studios buildings are not there no more. Should have been there as a museum today. I doubt half of today's kids even know how big this timeless laugh duo really was.
Gosh, this was so awesome to watch and learn about all these great people. My grandmother would have loved this video of her favorite comedy team, Laura & Hardy and their co-stars. My favorites is all the Laurel & Hardy movies with costar Mae Busch. She was awesome. Thank you making this historical and video.
Awesome to think I lived in a 1933 built house 2 blocks from those stairs in the mid 1960's. I used to pass those stairs everyday on my way to/from school.
I was introduced to the boys by my dad in 1966. They never grow old. Talent to the human condition an laugh about it is something I cherish deeply as I get older. More now as the world seems to get smaller and people forget we need fun time more then ever.
My dad and I used to watch Laurel and Hardy together. I read somewhere that Stan Laurel had a quote, that read, "If you cry at my funeral, I shall never speak to you again." Just thought that was hilarious.
This was fabulous.. how I enjoyed it so so much. I grew up watching the lads. My kids today wouldn’t be interested in this stuff which makes me feel the world is a sadder place today. Sometimes I just wish I could go back to the olden days ,, when the world was a nicer place.
Anita Garvin was a friend of mine. I was staying at her home, in 1983, when she became ill and had to placed in the Motion Picture Home. She was there for nearly 11 years, until her death. I loved my Neetie!
Really nice discovering this! I've really only been to Hollywood Forever and Hollywood Memorial Park. Next time, I'll know where to look. Got to say hello to Robert Middleton. He made a great one-trick actor, waiting for a chance to play Lincoln again in STAND-IN, 1936. I heard he was a pure Navajo!
Thank you so much for these videos about Laurel and Hardy! They are a wealth of information and are very entertaining. I had forgotten how much I loved the boys as a kid growing up in northern California watching their timeless films and the cartoon series in the 1980s. It is truly amazing that going on 100 years the collection of work the boys left behind is still entertaining new generations making new fans and reminding the old ones how comedically awesome the boys and their co-stars were. RIP boys and company. Thanks for the memories and continuing to make us laugh for generations to come.
An excellent and at times moving video which rightly brings together those people who albeit often unsung were such an important part of the Laurel and Hardy "family." The commentary is just right too. Thank you very much
You sir, deserve a some sort of reward for accomplishing what you have done. I've watching Laurel hardy for years, and if not for you I wouldn't be able to appreciate all the people you mentioned in this video,. For one, I never made the connection from charter to character. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK. RIP ALL THE GREATS WHO MADE ME SMILE AT MY LOWEST TIME.
I marvel over your indebted research Of these Bit actors' I knew these actors faces, but didn't know their names or History" you were masterful working old movie Clips And showing these places an Building 90 year's ago" your video is the best by far of any I've ever seen. Ps. I all most skipped over your video.
Thank you for another great video. I've just discovered your channel and have been binge watching since about 8:00AM.😃 I just learned the other day that The Duke wore toupees in all of his movies. When he was not working or vacationing he never wore a toupee and didn't mind being photographed without one. Anyway, another useless trivia fact. 😊 Cheers!
This has become my favorite channel on YT. The work; narration, storyline, image series, & research is impeccable! I love documentaries, especially well done ones. Cannot wait to see more from this Channel. This is a content creator I definitely would support in every way.
I still remember when I was a boy way back in my country Bolivia. In Spanish their films were called "El Gordo y el Flaco." They were so beautiful days at the San Calixto Cinema that belonged to the Catholic HS of the same name. No wonder the Bible says, "what is the life of a man? It's like a few smoke that lifts up and then disappears..." Psalms. True indeed.
@@graveexplorations did you happen to watch the biopic Stan and Ollie, great movie about their final days as a duo then their reunion and their last days together, made me love them so much more after seeing how hard they worked and respected each other so much.
Well done. I used to watch Laurel & Hardy movies on our local tv station as a young child. Years later, I still enjoy them. They always make me laugh !
A great tribute to the mortar that cemented the great bricks in place. Thanks for reminding me of all those that added so much to the wonderful world of Stan and Babe !
Very good and informative videos, thanks. I am sorry that, while you were at Holy Cross cemetery in Culver City, you didn't go to Edna Marion's grave. maybe next time?
Thank you for watching! Edna Marion, I wish I had visited her as well. She appeared with L&H in "Flying Elephants" and "From Soup to Nuts." Thank you for bringing her to my attention.
Laurel and Hardy became synonym of humour and laughter worldwide, and decades later they have passed away, they are still remembered and considered humour geniuses. But, it's a strange feeling to know of other actors and actresses who shared the screen with them, who also lived those years and had dreams and projects like anybody else. This video pays fair tribute to them.
Truly excellent presentation. Very professional and I look forward to seeing part two. My favourite Laurel & Hardy, although numerous has to be The Chimp. Still incredibly funny after all these years and their comedy will live on and on I don't doubt.
Used to watch them on BBC 2 in the 70s 80s growing up, had me in stitches evrytime, beau hunks was my favorite, where they joined the foreign legion 😂😂😂l
THANK YOU FOR GIVING EACH, AND EVERYONE THE RECKETNISION AND HONOR THAT THEY DESERVED. I ENJOYED TAKING THIS JOURNEY DOWN MEMORIE LANE. I AM GRATEFUL TO EACH ONE OF THESE ACTORS FOR WORKING SO HARD IN ORDER FOR ME LAUGH THROUGH HARD TIMES THROUGH MY SIMPLE LIFE.
Totally enjoyed Parts 1 and 2. As a suggestion for a future video, how about exploring the graves of The Three Stooges costars? That list also includes a bunch of colorful characters.
👩💻I grew up watching Laurel & Hardy on T.V. I thoughly enjoyed them then, and continue to do so now. I ran across a film on U2b called "Stan & Ollie," 2018. The movie can be rented or bought. It gives a background on their careers and personal lives. The pair of actors that portray them are excellent and really worth a watch. I didn't know Stan Laurel wrote all their stuff, a very talented man. Much love and peace. 🙋♀️🪔🥰🐞☯️🧘♀️😷🇺🇲
@@graveexplorations I always loved Laurel and Hardy and The Three Stooges. The Three Stooges are my dads favorite. I also enjoy the Our Gang/The Little Rascals shorts.
Cold tea! 😆 Anita was great and very pretty. I enjoyed seeing the ladies of that era all together in that photo lined up. When women didn't have to dress all skimpy and clad to be gorgeous
I remember the piano one. Where they try to get it up the mile long stairs 🤣... Buster Keaton will always be the king of the silent films for me. I just watch "Steamboat Bill Jr" the other day, but my favorite will always be "The General". It is hysterical, even for today's standards in my opinion!
This narrator's voice is super-relaxing.
He sounds very similar to my favorite narrator of all time, Peter Coyote, now 80 years old, who narrated for the Ken Burns documentaries. This is the highest compliment I can pay our narrator on this channel. He is very good!!!!
Wanna try to find the Graveyard of the Murdered Victims, name Judith & María Barsi in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, my Friend?
This is excellent. Just seeing their face had me in tears. I loved these guys because
they show u the true spirit of friendship.
Amen ♥️
Me too😢
They are legends
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My father (who bore a striking resemblance to Stan) introduced me to L&H when I was a kid. We watched them together for years until Dad died. However, he created a devoted Laurel & Hardy fan for life -- me. I'm happy to say, I did the same thing for my son, and today he's a huge L&H fan. It's great when we can pass down something wonderful to our kids.
THEY WERE GREAT
Stan Laurel was a comic genius and I love him to this day, the funniest person I've ever seen, and along with the great Oliver Hardy, became to this day, the finest comedy double act ever
That's so heartwarming
Watched them in the 50s as a kid along with the “Little Rascals “! They were truly comic genius at the early years film! Great presentation! Thank you-
Laurel and Hardy are still just as funny/hilarious as they were as I remember them as a kid👍😆I use to love to watch their antics in the early 50's every Saturday morning🤣
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU FOR GIVING US A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF LAUREL AND HARDY, AND THEIR HOLLYWOOD FRIENDS.
Laurel and hardy will never be forgotten I still watch all there films today and still laugh the supporting actors were fantastic in all there films
I so agree, they make me cry with laughter, brilliant, their humour for me is the best medicine if I’m a little down or whatever, rest in peace Stan and Ollie, 🌹🌹🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️
You are an exceptional documentary film maker. Truly. You MUST be discovered. I am riveted.
Mae Busch and James Finlayson were my favorite supporting actors to Laurel and Hardy. My favorite film was Sons of the Desert; pure gold comedy in the days before political correction ended good comedy.
Blockheads, my favorite Laurel and Hardy movie. Damn ! they were funny.
It's sad that they are almost forgotten.
Love it best comedy ever made . I still wach it today .my best comady collection
Seriously someone needs to put Netflix onto this mans amazing channel, image this as a Netflix original!!!
Arthur Dark of Hollywood Graveyard are the only two I really enjoy. I have no use for nothing else, thank you....
have loved them since I was a child.
My greatest wish ever,Horrorfan Dad.i sure wish there were alive today.That way,I would tell both of them how much their comedy ment to me.
Love Stan and Ollie, the hilarious James Finlayson was one one of my favourite comedy actor who was with Stan and Ollie all so funny, great comedy geniouses.
Very informative
Buster Keaton was born in Muskegon, MI!
They were great,and that really is an understatement.The real pity of it all was when their movies were shown on TV they didn’t receive a penny.A real Hollywood screw job!
Hello, I am an Iranian and I have been happy to see the films of these two for many years. I thank you for this film. I wish one day I could visit this place.
It’s amazing how their work still survives to this day and is still watched by many. Being only in my early 20s it crazy how generations have all shared a laugh at their genius and I hope many more will. Videos like these are so important in preserving the past and the many characters and places that aren’t as well know but still played parts in the making of the films and careers of many people
Loved Laurel And Hardy films when I was a Kidd. Laughed all the time.
Great memories. No one has ever come close to these two incredible funny guys.
What you have done here is brilliant. A Wonderous journey of comedic genius.
The original king's of comedy. Thank you so very much.
The genius of Laurel And Hardy is that I loved them when I was a child because they were goofy and funny.
And now that I am middle aged adult - I see the humour that I missed a child and only understand as an adult.
Now that was clever and that makes Stan a genius.
True comic geniuses! Thank you for watching and your very kind words.
Thank you for a very enjoyable and informative video. There is no doubt Laurel and Hardy and all those that starred with them were unique and we are unlikely to ever see their like again. Fantastic production which the creators should be justly proud, now off to find the next one.
The world's best comedy duo ever . . These videos are remarkable in their content many thanks for showing them here .
Thank you for as wonderful documentary!!!! The Late Lillian Gish once said, "we are the first people in the history of the world, before or since, to leave a living record of our Century.". I wonder if these great talents ever realized that one day, after they were in heaven, they would be known around the world and remembered and loved. Can you put a copy of this video on dvd? Side Note:. Arthur Houseman also played a bit part in " Sunrise" where he played a playboy!!!!?
I thoroughly, loved and ENJOYED this documentary! Although I grew up in the 80s, we always watched reruns of the old movies and comedies. Thank you for doing such a good job in honoring those who are not around but contributed so much to good clean fun! ❤️
I collect and restore player pianos as a hobby. As a big fan of Laurel & Hardy, I've noted player pianos in several of their films. About 2007 I wrote to Stan's daughter and asked her if her dad actually owned a player b piano. She wrote me back, saying that Hal Roach gave her dad one and it eventually ended up on his fishing yacht.
10/10
Thank you 😊 . I grew up in the 70’s Australia and I still remember Sunday afternoon showing re-run . Not forgotten here . Love the work . 👍🏻
Back in the days when there were only four television stations to choose from, my sister and I would stay up late during summer vacations and watch all the classics and loved them all. Fast forward thirty years, I would always scratch the top of my head and make a pouty face just like Stan Laurel often did, and my children would always mock me in return. Twenty years later I would remind them of it and show them where it came from and they thought it was just hilarious.
Great upload. Fantastic that someone is keeping the memory of these early pioneers alive. Sad so many died quite young. Must have been quite hard in those early movie days.
Thank you so much for bringing these great memories to our minds !!! Matt, well done...
Stan and Ollie are true treasures. Glad you enjoyed it!
My friend lives in Stan's old house in Ulverston England.
People turn up regularly to have their photos taken at the front door.
If the world ever goes back to normal, I may have to walk by it.
I have been there! love the plaque outside. The museum is also awsome! stan laurel was a genius! I love the fact the memory of stan and ollie lives on!
That’s amazing.
So sad those studios buildings are not there no more. Should have been there as a museum today. I doubt half of today's kids even know how big this timeless laugh duo really was.
Thanks, really enjoyed this informative tribute. It's fitting that these people are honoured and kept in our memories by people such as yourself.
Gosh, this was so awesome to watch and learn about all these great people. My grandmother would have loved this video of her favorite comedy team, Laura & Hardy and their co-stars. My favorites is all the Laurel & Hardy movies with costar Mae Busch. She was awesome. Thank you making this historical and video.
Awesome to think I lived in a 1933 built house 2 blocks from those stairs in the mid 1960's. I used to pass those stairs everyday on my way to/from school.
I was introduced to the boys by my dad in 1966. They never grow old. Talent to the human condition an laugh about it is something I cherish deeply as I get older. More now as the world seems to get smaller and people forget we need fun time more then ever.
Timeless ... yes!
I recognized Billy Gilbert as being the crazy patient in Men in Black with Three Stooges.
Absolute legends. They'll never be forgotten - and they'll never be eclipsed.
Amen ♥️
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hear hear to that 👍
Icons...... where I live there is a small pond named after Oliver Hardy In Georgia!!!👑❤️❤️ I have all their videos on DVD!!
It's neat that you appreciate the old styles and actors.
My dad and I used to watch Laurel and Hardy together. I read somewhere that Stan Laurel had a quote, that read, "If you cry at my funeral, I shall never speak to you again." Just thought that was hilarious.
I love how Anita calls to Stanley, Stannnn--LLEEEE. Laughing just thinking of that one word. Anita was the best.
This was fabulous.. how I enjoyed it so so much. I grew up watching the lads. My kids today wouldn’t be interested in this stuff which makes me feel the world is a sadder place today.
Sometimes I just wish I could go back to the olden days ,, when the world was a nicer place.
So true! Thank you for watching and commenting.
I've been a Laurel and Hardy fan my entire life especially the 29 to 34 shorts. Thanx for this.....saved.
Anita Garvin was a friend of mine. I was staying at her home, in 1983, when she became ill and had to placed in the Motion Picture Home. She was there for nearly 11 years, until her death. I loved my Neetie!
I was a member of the "Two Tars" tent. I was lucky enough to meet Anita, and get her autograph.
Was that the home in Calabasas, lots went there
Really nice discovering this! I've really only been to Hollywood Forever and Hollywood Memorial Park. Next time, I'll know where to look. Got to say hello to Robert Middleton. He made a great one-trick actor, waiting for a chance to play Lincoln again in STAND-IN, 1936. I heard he was a pure Navajo!
Thank you so much for these videos about Laurel and Hardy! They are a wealth of information and are very entertaining. I had forgotten how much I loved the boys as a kid growing up in northern California watching their timeless films and the cartoon series in the 1980s. It is truly amazing that going on 100 years the collection of work the boys left behind is still entertaining new generations making new fans and reminding the old ones how comedically awesome the boys and their co-stars were. RIP boys and company. Thanks for the memories and continuing to make us laugh for generations to come.
An excellent and at times moving video which rightly brings together those people who albeit often unsung were such an important part of the Laurel and Hardy "family." The commentary is just right too. Thank you very much
Dance scene from way out west, cracks me up every time I watch it.
When Anita walked in with that shotgun, I laughed my head off. She was pissed.
Happy to walk with you now more than ever. Stay safe. Stay healthy.
Happy to have you with me. Thank you for watching and wishing you all the best!
BROOKLYN NEW YORK, GoD Bless u For Keeping The True Original Kings of Comedy Memories Alive,
Thanks so much for watching and your very kind words. God Bless and stay safe out there in Brooklyn!
You sir, deserve a some sort of reward for accomplishing what you have done. I've watching Laurel hardy for years, and if not for you I wouldn't be able to appreciate all the people you mentioned in this video,. For one, I never made the connection from charter to character. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK. RIP ALL THE GREATS WHO MADE ME SMILE AT MY LOWEST TIME.
Just visited The Laurel & Hardy museum in Ulverston where Stan was born.
They still make me laugh.
I marvel over your indebted research
Of these Bit actors' I knew these actors faces, but didn't know their names or History" you were masterful working old movie Clips
And showing these places an Building 90 year's ago" your video is the best by far of any I've ever seen.
Ps. I all most skipped over your video.
Thank you for another great video. I've just discovered your channel and have been binge watching since about 8:00AM.😃 I just learned the other day that The Duke wore toupees in all of his movies. When he was not working or vacationing he never wore a toupee and didn't mind being photographed without one. Anyway, another useless trivia fact. 😊 Cheers!
This has become my favorite channel on YT. The work; narration, storyline, image series, & research is impeccable! I love documentaries, especially well done ones. Cannot wait to see more from this Channel. This is a content creator I definitely would support in every way.
I still remember when I was a boy way back in my country Bolivia. In Spanish their films were called "El Gordo y el Flaco." They were so beautiful days at the San Calixto Cinema that belonged to the Catholic HS of the same name. No wonder the Bible says, "what is the life of a man? It's like a few smoke that lifts up and then disappears..." Psalms. True indeed.
6:21 watch how Oliver Hardy laughs for real :-D
I love them all. It was amazing how much I loved Stan and Olie and all that went with it. Such talent.
They were the greatest, thank you for watching!
I Always Did Love The 3 Stooges Luaral And Hardy Were Cool To
@@graveexplorations did you happen to watch the biopic Stan and Ollie, great movie about their final days as a duo then their reunion and their last days together, made me love them so much more after seeing how hard they worked and respected each other so much.
@@egpmh2891 Coincidentally, I saw the film last night. It was well done.
@@brucehull6368 Indeed, very happy it was; was put off at first with who they had play Hardy but eventually gave it a shot.
A wonderful walk down the lane of memories.
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Very nice Information!! And the Storys are Famous!!
Greats from Germany!!
Yay! A new video!! Many, many thanks from Australia 😊 ❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. All the best to my friends Down Under! Be safe!
This is the absolute best story telling I’ve seen in years. Excellent work, sir.
I love everything you do. Your videos are so interesting.
Stanley is the English actor from Lancashire U.K.
Thank you for all of the research and blossoming love put into this series.
Well done. I used to watch Laurel & Hardy movies on our local tv station as a young child. Years later, I still enjoy them. They always make me laugh !
Laurel and Hardy will always be my favorite. I wish I could find DVDs of their films.
Prince's of comedy? Kings of comedy.. Never see their likes again.
Great Video. The best of Laurel and Hardy biographies I have seen so far. Thank you for the great video. Many things not known to me could be learnt.
You have such a calming voice to your storylines, I enjoy listening to you, thank you👍😊
I agree with you Brenda. Narration was exceptional.
A great tribute to the mortar that cemented the great bricks in place. Thanks for reminding me of all those that added so much to the wonderful world of Stan and Babe !
Both parts were wonderful. Thank you for putting this together. I’d always enjoyed Laurel and Hardy, and wondered who the recurring actors were. 🙏👍👏
What a fantastic and informative presentation. As a lifelong L&H fan, thank you for this.
Very enjoyable. We should never forget these actors. Thanks for reminding us!
You are very welcome, thank you for watching!
Very good and informative videos, thanks. I am sorry that, while you were at Holy Cross cemetery in Culver City, you didn't go to Edna Marion's grave. maybe next time?
Thank you for watching! Edna Marion, I wish I had visited her as well. She appeared with L&H in "Flying Elephants" and "From Soup to Nuts." Thank you for bringing her to my attention.
I could send you the details about her grave. Does messages to "Patreon: Submit a request" reach you?
Laurel and Hardy became synonym of humour and laughter worldwide, and decades later they have passed away,
they are still remembered and considered humour geniuses. But, it's a strange feeling to know of other actors and
actresses who shared the screen with them, who also lived those years and had dreams and projects like anybody
else. This video pays fair tribute to them.
Stanley laurel and Oliver hardy are my favourite actors
Truly excellent presentation. Very professional and I look forward to seeing part two. My favourite Laurel & Hardy, although numerous has to be The Chimp. Still incredibly funny after all these years and their comedy will live on and on I don't doubt.
They would never have dreamt that nearly 100 yrs later, people would still be laughing at their movies 🤣
Love the scene in the chimp where Stan says I just saw mgm lol 🤣
I really enjoyed seeing these finding out what happened to so many stars I loved watching
Used to watch them on BBC 2 in the 70s 80s growing up, had me in stitches evrytime, beau hunks was my favorite, where they joined the foreign legion 😂😂😂l
My Favorite to watch on TV when I was young. Loved Laurel and Hardy. Number 1
Thanks for these! Great to see that these people are being remembered!
Leo McCarey. So underrated. RIP Leo.
My favorite movie is the flying deuces. I love watching Ollie singing and both him and Stan dancing. Priceless.
Fantastic work, man.
One of the best UA-cam videos I've ever seen. Thank you
Fabulous, lots of lovey stories greetings from Scotland
Hello Sonya from Scotland! Thanks so much for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Excellent vedio. Amazing work. Enjoyed so much Sir 👍
You are very welcome, thank you for watching!
Excellent! Just as great as Ken Burns! Can't wait for Part 2! Thank you for all of your artistic work...Helps so much the glumness of quarantine! SGG.
THANK YOU FOR GIVING EACH, AND EVERYONE THE RECKETNISION AND HONOR THAT THEY DESERVED. I ENJOYED TAKING THIS JOURNEY DOWN MEMORIE LANE. I AM GRATEFUL TO EACH ONE OF THESE ACTORS FOR WORKING SO HARD IN ORDER FOR ME LAUGH THROUGH HARD TIMES THROUGH MY SIMPLE LIFE.
Totally enjoyed Parts 1 and 2. As a suggestion for a future video, how about exploring the graves of The Three Stooges costars? That list also includes a bunch of colorful characters.
👩💻I grew up watching Laurel & Hardy on T.V. I thoughly enjoyed them then, and continue to do so now. I ran across a film on U2b called "Stan & Ollie," 2018. The movie can be rented or bought. It gives a background on their careers and personal lives. The pair of actors that portray them are excellent and really worth a watch. I didn't know Stan Laurel wrote all their stuff, a very talented man. Much love and peace. 🙋♀️🪔🥰🐞☯️🧘♀️😷🇺🇲
Great video love watching your videos. Do you ever plan on doing a video on The Three Stooges and some of there costars?
That would be an amazing project and one that has crossed my mind more than once. :)
@@graveexplorations I always loved Laurel and Hardy and The Three Stooges. The Three Stooges are my dads favorite. I also enjoy the Our Gang/The Little Rascals shorts.
Cold tea! 😆 Anita was great and very pretty. I enjoyed seeing the ladies of that era all together in that photo lined up. When women didn't have to dress all skimpy and clad to be gorgeous
I remember the piano one. Where they try to get it up the mile long stairs 🤣... Buster Keaton will always be the king of the silent films for me. I just watch "Steamboat Bill Jr" the other day, but my favorite will always be "The General". It is hysterical, even for today's standards in my opinion!
Any time I feel low, all I have to do is listen to Stan Laurel cry. & the world is new again. Thank you!