Maybe they laughed so hard at these very funny talented men that they couldn't see through their tears that thy thought they pressed the like button . My only guess
He and Ollie brought so much joy and laugher to the world. Stanley died 56 years ago today. It was a VERY sad day for the world. He was said that he did not deserve to be mention in the same breath as Charlie Chaplin. You are wrong Mr. Laurel. You deserve to be mention in the same breath with all the greats being one yourself. Thank you for all the laughter you left behind in all those films.
There's so much to love here two of my favourite things are Ollie's double takes at Stan or the Camera or both and the cute old fashioned music accompanying the boys wherever they go , the greatest, not an exaggeration, and always will be.
I'll roll the dice on this one... 2 Corinthians 5:8 "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." Where else could these two possibly be?
One of the rare entertainment geniuses that can create hilarious comedy at times with little or no dialogue - just mannerisms; gestures; facial expression; etc.
I’ve just got back from seeing Stan & Ollie, the new film starring John C Reilly and Steve Coogan. It was beautiful and touching movie. It brought a few tears at the end. Loved it.
Utterly timeless, never fails to have me crying with laughter. They're incredibly special and their work needs to live on forever. We put some of the films on for my friend's 10 year old son and he absolutely adored it. In this age, that's saying something.
Stan was from the UK he moved to usa career. Good life there he. Had daughter who died last year. Always talk about her dad how good father to her god bless the men who was on tv so many. Years ago now Always be. Missed today
They were masters of their trade. Almost 100 years on and they're still the best comedy duo ever. What I find really sad, is that despite them making films in an era before TV and so surely their films were box office attractions, they both lived quite simple lives and were never very rich from their work, in fact they had very little relative wealth compared to entertainers of today who earn many millions for one film. Somebody made a lot of money off of them, but not themselves. They both died not poor per se, but with minimal assets as far as I'm aware. Very sad.
They were such geniuses. It all looks so simple, but actually there was much hard work, and much use of innate improvisation, "go with it" brilliance...
Comic genius Stan in the bottom of that boat is truly wonderful and clever Ollie expressions brilliant Ears and nosey ❤️ Best double act ever - my grandad loved these guys and I've always loved their comedy too
I am a Persian. About thirty years ago, when we were still in war with Iraq, the religious mullahs who still rule in Iran caused us to cry every day because of the martyrs who they used to bringing them from battlefields or due to death anniversaries of the Islamic Imams, who were killed in one thousand four hundred years ago, we had to crying every day. In general, life was very sad and depressed. But at the same time, almost once in a season, we had the opportunity to smile a little while watching Laurel and Hardy. In your opinion, if heaven exists, does it deserves those who cry people or those who smile people? thank you Laurel and Hardy. sorry that my English writing is weak!
Laurel and Hardy were cinematic actor/comedians of yesteryear from Hollywood..They made films together from 1927 to 1945. Laurel lived 1890-1965 and Hardy 1892-1957.
Hamid. Thank you for your message. I am sorry to hear of your. sad and trying times during war. Heaven does exist and the Christian Bible tells us "all tears will be wiped away". Jesus, the son of God is the way to Heaven. "I am the way the truth and the light" We are separated from God by sin. Jesus took the sin away from us when he died on the cross, then came back to life. We need to trust Jesus for our salvation, from sin and death. If you want to go to Heaven, get a Christian Bible and read about Jesus. In John 3.16. "For God so loved the world, that he sent his son Jesus. Whosoever believes on him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life" We need to read the Bible and pray to learn about Jesus. We need to believe Jesus. Jesus said "whoever comes to me, I will not turn away". Heaven is real and Jesus wants people to believe in him, so they can go to Heaven. With best wishes to you. David.
@@DavidJsmith-dk5tf There is no god. Religion is for people who cannot think for themselves who are fed a narrative from a primitive ancient time long ago where the church were all powerful and controlled peoples' lives.
When I was a child, in the 60's, they were still very famous in Italy and very much loved by children and adults as well. When they came in my country in 1950, crowds went literally crazy and the welcome that the two gentlemen received from the common people was something huge and totally unexpected from them. I'm 62 but in my heart there's still that tenderness and fun when I watch their movies. Thanx from the bottom of my heart, Stan and Ollie. 💖💖
I'am 99 yrs old.. I've only watched Stan and Laurel.. And Chaplin from 1926 upto now.. Day in day out.. I smile.for their Humour and 'I cry as I miss them.. I must add the direction and production are still world Class... In total u will never dream of a permanent production and acting like these 2 ever did .'I think they ever knew how loving and fabulous they were... Such glorious simpletons... I think Inspite of their on screen smoking or whatever.. They sure are in heaven a hundred percent for sure.. '
A quote by sir christopher lee described laurel and hardy as the masters of comedy and I totally agree with him and we will never see the likes of them again but their genius will live forever.
Matthew Boreham I liked Morcambe and Wise but they were of their time and specifically British. They don’t have the worldwide, timeless appeal of Laurel and Hardy. They have not been cherished by generation after generation since their demise.
Best of comedy ever. Stan was a genius. They both started out in silent movies. Then the studio put the together. Comedy was born when Stan and Ollie got together. They made millions of people laugh. Still laughing and l could watch them every day. Never get bored
A plus one greatest actor all time. Truly enjoy classic hits movies. One funny moment each film clip, laugh and laugh all day. Sure bright on my day. Thank you up loaded this clip. Love see more. Laurel and Hardy were greatest.
Just brilliant! I seem to remember in one short/film they were going up stairs in a block of flats and Stan was pulling down the shadows of blinds on a wall. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stan Laurel was always scribbling in his little notebooks these bits of business. He was the creative genius behind the pair. Hardy just wanted to play his part and then get out on the golf course. This little bit of business from one of Stan's notebook never made it into a film but it is the essence of the delicate humor and poignancy of the team: Babe and I are school boys. Babe is waving is arm for the teacher "Teacher, please may I go?" "No, Oliver, you may not." Babe squirming miserably in his seat. I wave my hand to the teacher. "Yes, Stanley?" "PLEASE let him go!"
So much modern comedy doesn't date well. Even some of the greatest such as The Office and the likes. But Ollie and Stan will still be hilarious in 100 years from now.
They were both absolute geniuses but Stan was the funniest guy ever to have lived. 100 years later and they never get boring. Also, James Finlayson's catchphrase was "dooooooooooooh". Any ideas who adopted it?
You know what? It just dawned on me that Stan Laurel could have played the Scarecrow in _The Wizard of Oz._ He has just the right mannerisms and physical dexterity to do it.
You're probably right, but Stan did actually sing during their Vaudeville days and rare other occasions (usually it was Oliver who did the singing and Stan accompanied on harmonica, harpsichord or some other instrument). He was not a _great_ singer, by any stretch of the imagination, but may have been able to pull it off. Who knows? It's hard to imagine anyone in that scarecrow costume but Ray.
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Maybe a little in Stan's vaudeville days but Hardy never appeared in vaudeville. Before his movie career Hardy sang at the Alcazar Theater in Atlanta and had voice training at the Atlanta Conservatory under Adolph Dahm Paterson. He had also sung at the Milledgeville Opera House, but never in vaudeville. Stan's vaudeville acts were mainly the Stan Jefferson Trio, the Keystone Trio, The Five Comiques and for a time in Maximillian and Martini on Broadway. All long before L & H first met in 1921. Hardy played The Woodsman in Larry Semon's 1925 version of Oz, with Dorothy Dwan, but the original Oz film was in 1910 with Bebe Daniels.
No questions asked, Laurel and Hardy are the greatest comedy duo in the world, no one will ever match their funny antics, R.I.P. Laurel and Hardy!!
Simply the GREATEST EVER !!
TRUE! Ciao from Bologna, Italy
How can anyone give these absolute treasures a thumbs down. It's beyond me?
Maybe they laughed so hard at these very funny talented men that they couldn't see through their tears that thy thought they pressed the like button . My only guess
@@jessicaallen901 nice one
He and Ollie brought so much joy and laugher to the world. Stanley died 56 years ago today. It was a VERY sad day for the world. He was said that he did not deserve to be mention in the same breath as Charlie Chaplin. You are wrong Mr. Laurel. You deserve to be mention in the same breath with all the greats being one yourself. Thank you for all the laughter you left behind in all those films.
My dad and I looked at it in the 90's when I was a kid. Now in 2020 I still look at it with a big smile. The greatest comedians of all time
I've watched them in the 70's when i was a child and still love watching them now in my 50's.
@@TexasChilliMassacre🤝👍😊
This comedy writing and acting is more brilliant than anything on tv and movies today. Absolutely wonderful. Love these guys
Stan Laurel was the greatest of them all, bar none. An absolute comic genius.
I fell in love with Laurel and Hardy as a yoing kid in the early 1950s. I never tire of them. Their humor transcends time.
There's so much to love here two of my favourite things are Ollie's double takes at Stan or the Camera or both and the cute old fashioned music accompanying the boys wherever they go , the greatest, not an exaggeration, and always will be.
When Hardy looks into the camera with exasperation, he “breaks the forth wall”. He briefly connects with us and we are with them.
If schools showed pupils a Laurel and Hardy film once a week then maybe society would be a better place.
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I am middle aged now and can't believe that people in their 30's don't know who Stan snd Ollie are.
AGREE!! I laugh more at their skits now more than any comedians!!They are genius in their mastery of the slapstick!!
They are geniuses ..way funnier than comedians now!!
Amen
How beautiful that eighty years later they are still making us laugh! Thanks boys (wherever you might be).
I'll roll the dice on this one... 2 Corinthians 5:8 "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." Where else could these two possibly be?
unfortunatley they are both deceased.
Never!! They are living for ever !
@@knut-hinrichqwalter2463 You are right!
I grew up with laurel and hardy films on television in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Timeless
Best double act ever. Three Best English comedians ever in my opinion are Ken Dodd and Charlie Chaplin and Stan laurel x
Stan is the type of guy that will make you cry of laughter without saying a word. What a legend
Saturday mornings will never be the same again with these two legends best years of my life back then
For over 60 years these guys have been my favourite. To me they are the best comedy duo ever.
This makes me laugh harder than anything recent and it's 2020. I love these guys, RIP.
Stan Laurel. Comic genius.
He could fiddle with a piece of paper and make it hysterical.
A piece of paper........
Is that the name of Prince Andrew's new little boy. 🤣🤣😂
A hundred years on and still making the world laugh, absolute legends!
One of the rare entertainment geniuses that can create hilarious comedy at times with little or no dialogue - just mannerisms; gestures; facial expression; etc.
Classic loved them as child now iam 50 and still love them
I love all of Laurel & Hardy's short films but the first clip of this is my absolute favourite. Genius the pair of them was.
Laurel and Hardy rarely gave me a belly laugh; more a deep chuckle at such wondrous genius
....If God wanted the world to laugh, he sent us Laurel & Hardy. What a joy!!
I’ve just got back from seeing Stan & Ollie, the new film starring John C Reilly and Steve Coogan. It was beautiful and touching movie. It brought a few tears at the end. Loved it.
So did I!
James Finlayson, one of my all time favorite supporting actors
With his eye hahah
Utterly timeless, never fails to have me crying with laughter. They're incredibly special and their work needs to live on forever. We put some of the films on for my friend's 10 year old son and he absolutely adored it. In this age, that's saying something.
Happy Birthday Mr. Laurel! Thank you for all the joy you gave and continue to give in the films you left behind.
The original Dumb and Dumber. Love em. Treasures.
Stan was from the UK he moved to usa career. Good life there he. Had daughter who died last year. Always talk about her dad how good father to her god bless the men who was on tv so many. Years ago now Always be. Missed today
Two big childs and friends for life.
Even physics is bending its knee.
Will never be reached by anybody else.
That hand drawing of Ollie at the beginning was epic.
The bit where he pokes the drawing of Ollie in the eye and then nods is my favourite part to this day XD
This is pure comedy! Never to be duplicated!
To this day I use this little act myself to entertain my grandkids or any audience when things get boring! Always brings laughs!
Stan and olly what great comedians what a great partnership they were. the best. they made us laugh and made us cry that’s what you call great comics
Alot better than Buster Keaton or Charlie Chaplin love those two 😅😅😅❤❤❤
A lot of Stan's humor was performed without him needing to say a word.
Absolute classics. They were fantastic!
"I'll say he's different". I love the way she delivered that line. Loved Laurel and Hardy for as long as I can remember.
No drama school could ever teach this genius.Ever.
Oh mon Dieu , je suis morte de rire . Quel bonheur de les revoir , deux fantastiques comédiens 👏👍❤️❤️
C'est tres deole, n'est-ce pas? Bonjour de Pierre. Vive La France!
THE LATE GREAT LAUREL AND HARDY WERE THE GREATEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER lived 😁
Love these two, still like to watch them now.
No comedic duo ever will be as funny as Laurel and Hardy...ever.
Love the contemptuous look of Ollie toward the camera. Class.
They make me cry with laughter. Never equalled. Just brilliant.
The 4 minutes are genius!
Great old days.we will never see them again.god bless them
Some of the surrealistic gags of Stan!! They are the greatest comedians.
They were masters of their trade. Almost 100 years on and they're still the best comedy duo ever. What I find really sad, is that despite them making films in an era before TV and so surely their films were box office attractions, they both lived quite simple lives and were never very rich from their work, in fact they had very little relative wealth compared to entertainers of today who earn many millions for one film. Somebody made a lot of money off of them, but not themselves. They both died not poor per se, but with minimal assets as far as I'm aware. Very sad.
Saturday morning's with Dad, crying with laughter. Great days.
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Same here. The scene w/ Stan when he was locked up w/ a black eye was so sad along w/ the music. Ollie must have hit him good.
@Streetwise Tal lol I recommend you compose this comment again 🤦♂️😂
Same hear man
For shure Dad laughing so hard, what Memories.
Those two are still my old time favorites
Some of the best physical comedy ever...stands the test of time!
Not much is still enjoyable after so many years!
They were such geniuses. It all looks so simple, but actually there was much hard work, and much use of innate improvisation, "go with it" brilliance...
Comic genius
Stan in the bottom of that boat is truly wonderful and clever
Ollie expressions brilliant
Ears and nosey ❤️
Best double act ever - my grandad loved these guys and I've always loved their comedy too
I am a Persian. About thirty years ago, when we were still in war with Iraq, the religious mullahs who still rule in Iran caused us to cry every day because of the martyrs who they used to bringing them from battlefields or due to death anniversaries of the Islamic Imams, who were killed in one thousand four hundred years ago, we had to crying every day. In general, life was very sad and depressed. But at the same time, almost once in a season, we had the opportunity to smile a little while watching Laurel and Hardy.
In your opinion, if heaven exists, does it deserves those who cry people or those who smile people?
thank you Laurel and Hardy.
sorry that my English writing is weak!
Laurel and Hardy were cinematic actor/comedians of yesteryear from Hollywood..They made films together from 1927 to 1945. Laurel lived 1890-1965 and Hardy 1892-1957.
In my considered view, heaven doesn't exist. I'm a thoroughgoing atheist.
@@garethbeare7319 bet you're fun at parties
Hamid. Thank you for your message.
I am sorry to hear of your. sad and trying times during war.
Heaven does exist and the Christian Bible tells us "all tears will be wiped away".
Jesus, the son of God is the way to Heaven. "I am the way the truth and the light"
We are separated from God by sin. Jesus took the sin away from us when he died on the cross, then came back to life.
We need to trust Jesus for our salvation, from sin and death.
If you want to go to Heaven, get a Christian Bible and read about Jesus.
In John 3.16. "For God so loved the world, that he sent his son Jesus. Whosoever believes on him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life"
We need to read the Bible and pray to learn about Jesus. We need to believe Jesus.
Jesus said "whoever comes to me, I will not turn away".
Heaven is real and Jesus wants people to believe in him, so they can go to Heaven.
With best wishes to you.
David.
@@DavidJsmith-dk5tf There is no god. Religion is for people who cannot think for themselves who are fed a narrative from a primitive ancient time long ago where the church were all powerful and controlled peoples' lives.
You can see how they have their roots in silent movie. The lack of speech really made some of the best comedians,
Agreed. Hardy's looks into the camera while Laurel is sawing away are priceless.
God Bless them both still loved after so many years.
They are the best for sll time to come!
When I was a child, in the 60's, they were still very famous in Italy and very much loved by children and adults as well. When they came in my country in 1950, crowds went literally crazy and the welcome that the two gentlemen received from the common people was something huge and totally unexpected from them. I'm 62 but in my heart there's still that tenderness and fun when I watch their movies. Thanx from the bottom of my heart, Stan and Ollie. 💖💖
The great Hal Roach said that if something was genuinely funny, it would always be funny, so true of Laurel and Hardy 🤣
Roach was the pits. He literally stole from Stan and Ollie ...the reason they ended up broke.
However, L&H are in Heaven,
And Roach is in ........,
Remembering watching L&H with my daughter. I’ll cherish those memories forever!!
"I'm better now".....walks round the car with BOTH HIS LEGS !!!HAAAAAAAA🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Priceless!
I love you laury and hardly u make me always happy whenever I become sad.
Simply the best ever comedy team. Class.
I'am 99 yrs old.. I've only watched Stan and Laurel.. And Chaplin from 1926 upto now.. Day in day out.. I smile.for their Humour and 'I cry as I miss them.. I must add the direction and production are still world Class... In total u will never dream of a permanent production and acting like these 2 ever did .'I think they ever knew how loving and fabulous they were... Such glorious simpletons... I think Inspite of their on screen smoking or whatever.. They sure are in heaven a hundred percent for sure.. '
My son can do “earsy nosy” just as good as Stan. It blows me away! Keep the magic of L&H alive Son!!
A quote by sir christopher lee described laurel and hardy as the masters of comedy and I totally agree with him and we will never see the likes of them again but their genius will live forever.
Laurel n Hardy are the best comedy due ever XD
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second place to morecambe and wise
Matthew Boreham I liked Morcambe and Wise but they were of their time and specifically British. They don’t have the worldwide, timeless appeal of Laurel and Hardy. They have not been cherished by generation after generation since their demise.
@@matthewboreham2001 Too avoid argument I'd call it a draw between the two duos both the funniest ever
Two good..sweet human beings.x
Their Comedy is timeless
Best of comedy ever. Stan was a genius. They both started out in silent movies. Then the studio put the together. Comedy was born when Stan and Ollie got together. They made millions of people laugh. Still laughing and l could watch them every day. Never get bored
A plus one greatest actor all time. Truly enjoy classic hits movies. One funny moment each film clip, laugh and laugh all day. Sure bright on my day. Thank you up loaded this clip. Love see more. Laurel and Hardy were greatest.
Wonderful stuff.
Just brilliant! I seem to remember in one short/film they were going up stairs in a block of flats and Stan was pulling down the shadows of blinds on a wall. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Priceless.
Always funny no matter how many times you've seen them.
They were all 'Classic Moments '.
Thank you. 👍 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
Stan forever
Ollie:"but Toots, Stan is different"
Toots:"I'll say he's different!"
God, this guy's a treasure.
Always loved watching Laurel and Hardy as a kid.
Every Saturday afternoon in 1960's on BBC.....Bravo!
Ils sont vraiment excellents ❤❤❤❤😘😘
Il mio preferito in assoluto!Adorabile😍
at 3:20 Hardy's bewildered expression and then when he realizes the pole is going down......lol......pure comedy gold.
😍🤣🤣🤣🤣Questa è una scena bellissima, indimenticabile 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
I think my favorite movie of them is "Sons of the Desert" but then its so hard to choose.
I agree....Lots of stuff to choose from.....but sons of the desert is really great.
jimgag2 Same 😂
That's a good one, all right, but for me it's hard to beat the dance in "Way Out West."
Their funniest short without doubt is "Another Fine Mess"
You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead!
A comedy masterclass.
Stan was a great master of ‘special effects’.
Stan Laurel was always scribbling in his little notebooks these bits of business. He was the creative genius behind the pair. Hardy just wanted to play his part and then get out on the golf course. This little bit of business from one of Stan's notebook never made it into a film but it is the essence of the delicate humor and poignancy of the team:
Babe and I are school boys.
Babe is waving is arm for the teacher
"Teacher, please may I go?"
"No, Oliver, you may not."
Babe squirming miserably in his seat.
I wave my hand to the teacher.
"Yes, Stanley?"
"PLEASE let him go!"
20:33 on - one of my personal favourites of all time… memories of my Dad crying with laughter - and me laughing at him!
So much modern comedy doesn't date well. Even some of the greatest such as The Office and the likes. But Ollie and Stan will still be hilarious in 100 years from now.
Never got the appeal of the Office.
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laureland hardy always cheer me up when i am feeling sad
I used to watch them as a child in the early '60s with my late Mom and Dad and crack up laughing.
2️⃣ great Boys as ever. What a mega Comedy.
Just so bloody funny . Love these guys
They were both absolute geniuses but Stan was the funniest guy ever to have lived. 100 years later and they never get boring. Also, James Finlayson's catchphrase was "dooooooooooooh". Any ideas who adopted it?
You know what? It just dawned on me that Stan Laurel could have played the Scarecrow in _The Wizard of Oz._ He has just the right mannerisms and physical dexterity to do it.
Probably too well known from silent and talkies..anyway, Ray Bolger could sing too, dear Stan couldn't...
You're probably right, but Stan did actually sing during their Vaudeville days and rare other occasions (usually it was Oliver who did the singing and Stan accompanied on harmonica, harpsichord or some other instrument). He was not a _great_ singer, by any stretch of the imagination, but may have been able to pull it off. Who knows? It's hard to imagine anyone in that scarecrow costume but Ray.
Oliver actually played the tin man in the wizard of oz before the one we know today. Fact put that in stans pipe and smoke it🙏
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Maybe a little in Stan's vaudeville days but Hardy never appeared in vaudeville. Before his movie career Hardy sang at the Alcazar Theater in Atlanta and had voice training at the Atlanta Conservatory under Adolph Dahm Paterson. He had also sung at the Milledgeville Opera House, but never in vaudeville. Stan's vaudeville acts were mainly the Stan Jefferson Trio, the Keystone Trio, The Five Comiques and for a time in Maximillian and Martini on Broadway. All long before L & H first met in 1921. Hardy played The Woodsman in Larry Semon's 1925 version of Oz, with Dorothy Dwan, but the original Oz film was in 1910 with Bebe Daniels.
@@mrsbrownandhercat Thanks for the info! I can totally picture him as the Tinman (or the scarecrow, too).
One word: Geniuses ❤️