I’ve been watching Laurel and Hardy since I was a child. I’m 62 now and years ago I bought the whole set of their works. I don’t care how many times I’ve seen any one of their films that I don’t laugh until tears are pouring out of my eyes. Timeless comedy. My nephews who are now men started watching them since they were small. Stan and Ollies comedy will never die!
How can anyone not like these pair? Kids will allways grow up watching these films once you have watched one you want more. I remember watching these when I was growing up.
Great video. Laughed like it was the first time I'd watched them. Been a fan ever since I was 7 im now 53 and I still cry with laughter now. There will never be anyone to replace the best comedy duo ever. God bless them both.
Stan Laurel was indeed a comedy genius and when he teamed up with Oliver Hardy together they were one of the best comedy teams ever and became true comedy icons.
Stan Laurel was the comedic genius of the duo. But even then Stanley never would have worked alone without Ollie. But James Finlayson was the cherry on top of the cake.
I used to do the talks at the Britannia Panopticon where Stan made his debut at 16 in 1906. He tried to do vocal humour, but through circumstances his father, who was unknown to Stan in the audience, advised him to go down the route of slapstick. I know his 1st ever gag.😁😁
What I find most funny is as you notice. Oliver is always looking at the camera when Stan does something stupid. It is almost like he is looking for audience reaction and giving the same approval of “now isn’t this stupid“.
Thanks so much for sharing this, even moreso if you created it!! Fascinating insight into the man, loved this duo since I was first introduced to them at age 8, 30 years later I still watch their videos regularly. Glad to see so many people dedicated to keeping their work alive :)
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. We did produce this, with the help of members of the Laurel & Hardy Appreciation Society. A fantastic organisation to be involved in. Great fun & nice people.
@@DirtyWorkPictures Cheers for the informative reply, I'll definitely check them out, and respect again for putting together this documentary, really enjoyed it!
You have no need to apologise It should be me apologising I can't write a single word in Italian You're a L&H fan that's enough for me have a good at David
Ollie was no slouch either. Stan’s very real genius was tied to Ollie being the foil; his reactions and his impeccable timing too, were critical to the laughs. Stan may have been the driver but Ollie had his foot on the gas.
I loved that. May I be greedy and suggest a succession of documentaries on their fellow and regular co-stars? A while ago I noticed what a wealth of talent worked with Stan and Ollie; my favourites being James Finlayson and Arthur Housman also Mae Bucsh, and looked into some of their other work.
That is a good idea but there doesn't seem to be enough information on each of them. However, I do know a descendant of James Finlayson is currently planning a biography of Fin, so that one could happen!
@@DirtyWorkPictures Well, that will be something to look forward to and I will certain be interested buying such a book. How times have changed; these days celebraties seem so keen to have the most personal aspect of their lives out in full view - hence no mystic about them.
I love Stan laurel he was actually engaged to my great great grandma but sadly they called it off it would of been great to be related to him my favourite film is one where Laural and Hardy are selling Christmas (big buissness) trees who else loves the episode plz like if u do ⬇️
OLIVA NORVEL HARDY DIED IN 1957 FROM A STROKE AT THE AGE OF 48 YEARS OLD AND STAN LAUREL DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK AT THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OLD AND THEY WERE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER LIVED 😔
Kyp Harness’s book, THE ART OF LAUREL AND HARDY: Graceful Calamity in the Films, will tell you all you want to know about L&H. Babe died when I was 7 but I still remember the broadcast and the clip they played.
my fave movie was fra diavolo. One of my fave scenes would have to be when the waiter has dificulties imitating Laurel's hand moves. Another one would have to be bullfighters- "human hipopotamus"- i died in laughter.
For me the line that Stan said "I'M NOT AS DUMB AS YOU LOOK" took the cake. Or one could twist that around "YOU'RE NOT AS DUMB AS I LOOK" or "WE'RE BOTH AS DUMB AS THEY LOOK" etc. etc. Get it?
@@wobbers99 This is a Dirty Work Pictures production. We are still here. However, Chris Coffey who featured as a talking head in this film, passed away a couple of years ago.
I think they were not geneous, but the perfekt humanes! They showed how miserable life can be and to make the best out of it. Their performance was a present, because they were not egoists (because they gave the last), were not vain and autocratic, as other are! And they had the talent to show, both one's in a another funny way, how the feelings are at the present moment, for the unwanted situation. A man, who cries, like Stan, today with the muscle-monsters, Unbeliveable, because the want to be strong ... but Stan was really strong! Stan and Oliver had to meet each other, because they both together have been perfekt, what they never claimed to be ... that's WHY both of them were. Stars like them you can love, even you don't know them personally .... their humanity connect!
At Stan Laurel's funeral service at Church of the Hills, Buster Keaton said, "Chaplin wasn't the funniest. I wasn't the funniest; this man was the funniest."
Stan et ollie deux amours d hommes . Les personnages qu'ils ont créé étaient tellements adulés qu'ils ont eux des pseudonymes dans le monde . Ils ont gardés leurs nons en france en Angleterre et aux États-Unis . Sinon laurel et hardy etaient par apport a leurs personnages deux adorables près a aidé leurs prochains mais ils étaient tellements maladroits qu'ils ils n arrivaient que des catastrophes . Le génie buster keaton aimait beaucoups stan et ollie . Il sera très peiné de la mort de hardy il ira entre autre a l enterrement de stan en 1965 ont peut voir buster avec ça femme aléonore buster a les larmes aux yeux. Des génies pour l éternité des siecles et des siècles ils font éclatés de rires le publics en 2022 leurs films n ont pas pris une rides ont appele cela des oeuvres intemporels .
Neither Stan Laurel or Oliver Hardy were broke. They had enough money for a comfortable life. However it wasn't a fortune. The story of them being broke is untrue.
I’ve been watching Laurel and Hardy since I was a child. I’m 62 now and years ago I bought the whole set of their works. I don’t care how many times I’ve seen any one of their films that I don’t laugh until tears are pouring out of my eyes. Timeless comedy. My nephews who are now men started watching them since they were small. Stan and Ollies comedy will never die!
Best comedy double act ever. Thank you Stan and Ollie. You have given this 88 year old Englishman a lifetime of pleasure. April, 2024.
I have been watching Laurel and hardy since my school days, I'm now 72 and still watching. Total laughter everytime 🤣🤣🤣
i found a 1 month old comment. i just watched this and loved it. Hope you are doing well. :)
These two will never, ever be beaten. The greatest comedy team of all time. Great video 👏
How can anyone not like these pair? Kids will allways grow up watching these films once you have watched one you want more. I remember watching these when I was growing up.
A couple of great artists! And Stan is and will always be amazing!
Great video. Laughed like it was the first time I'd watched them. Been a fan ever since I was 7 im now 53 and I still cry with laughter now. There will never be anyone to replace the best comedy duo ever. God bless them both.
Stan Laurel was indeed a comedy genius and when he teamed up with Oliver Hardy together they were one of the best comedy teams ever and became true comedy icons.
he's an idiot he's no genius dummy
A comedy genius my childhood favourites Laurel & Hardy 😄
They were unique comedians.... enduring time passing by....
Brilliant, love Stan Laurel
Hello, this is also my real opinion, Stan was a 100 %Comedian and had the ideas for best Scenes!!! 👍😂
Yes, me too, but Olli was also so cute.💋💋💋💋💋
Nobody been able to better them as they still make me laugh
Stan Laurel was the comedic genius of the duo. But even then Stanley never would have worked alone without Ollie. But James Finlayson was the cherry on top of the cake.
Imagine my joy while doing ancestral research when i discovered i was related to Jimmy Finlayson .
Stan Laurel is until today snd in the future, one of the best comedian ever.
His Mimik ist extraordinary !!! 😊
I used to do the talks at the Britannia Panopticon where Stan made his debut at 16 in 1906. He tried to do vocal humour, but through circumstances his father, who was unknown to Stan in the audience, advised him to go down the route of slapstick. I know his 1st ever gag.😁😁
Very well done. Congratulations and thanks!
Buster Keaton “Forget Chaplin, Stan was the greatest”
Buster Keaton was absolutely right!
Superb video,thanks fella.
Laurel & hardy stand the test of time
One of the best documentaries on the boys I ever saw. Brilliant. Learned a lot which I am surprised at after loving them for som many years.
What I find most funny is as you notice. Oliver is always looking at the camera when Stan does something stupid. It is almost like he is looking for audience reaction and giving the same approval of “now isn’t this stupid“.
Lovely valentine for a pair of lovely gentlemen. Such a legacy of laughter - the best kind too.
Great! Thanks.
Just like The Beatles, Laurel and Hardy will never be forgotten
Thanks so much for sharing this, even moreso if you created it!! Fascinating insight into the man, loved this duo since I was first introduced to them at age 8, 30 years later I still watch their videos regularly.
Glad to see so many people dedicated to keeping their work alive :)
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. We did produce this, with the help of members of the Laurel & Hardy Appreciation Society. A fantastic organisation to be involved in. Great fun & nice people.
@@DirtyWorkPictures Cheers for the informative reply, I'll definitely check them out, and respect again for putting together this documentary, really enjoyed it!
Hi thank you nice Stan Laurel in Oliver Hardy.
"Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" cit. Babe! Stan and Babe are both masters and genius of comedy!
You have no need to apologise It should be me apologising I can't write a single word in Italian You're a L&H fan that's enough for me have a good at David
Ollie was no slouch either. Stan’s very real genius was tied to Ollie being the foil; his reactions and his impeccable timing too, were critical to the laughs. Stan may have been the driver but Ollie had his foot on the gas.
Pom ,pom ! The greatest comedy team.
Thanks
STAN & OLLIE THE BEST TEAM EVER
Stan and Babe are the funniest comedians of the world!
I loved that. May I be greedy and suggest a succession of documentaries on their fellow and regular co-stars? A while ago I noticed what a wealth of talent worked with Stan and Ollie; my favourites being James Finlayson and Arthur Housman also Mae Bucsh, and looked into some of their other work.
That is a good idea but there doesn't seem to be enough information on each of them. However, I do know a descendant of James Finlayson is currently planning a biography of Fin, so that one could happen!
@@DirtyWorkPictures Well, that will be something to look forward to and I will certain be interested buying such a book. How times have changed; these days celebraties seem so keen to have the most personal aspect of their lives out in full view - hence no mystic about them.
Never forget the Rent ruckus scene: "I GAVE IT TO HIM TO GIVE TO YOU, SO YOU COULD GIVE IT TO HER, SO SHE COULD GIVE IT HIM TO GIVE TO YOU" capiche?
Stan, God bless
I love Stan laurel he was actually engaged to my great great grandma but sadly they called it off it would of been great to be related to him my favourite film is one where Laural and Hardy are selling Christmas (big buissness) trees who else loves the episode plz like if u do ⬇️
God should have arranged for Stan to live for ever ,
Loved it.😊
Brilliant
I'm so sad.💔
This video is dedicated to the funniest English comedian who’s character is an idiot
OLIVA NORVEL HARDY DIED IN 1957 FROM A STROKE AT THE AGE OF 48 YEARS OLD AND STAN LAUREL DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK AT THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OLD AND THEY WERE THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER LIVED 😔
Oliver Hardy was not 48 when he died. He was 65. (1892-1957)
Kyp Harness’s book, THE ART OF LAUREL AND HARDY: Graceful Calamity in the Films, will tell you all you want to know about L&H. Babe died when I was 7 but I still remember the broadcast and the clip they played.
One minor point - Ulverston is in Cumbria, not Lancashire ;-)
When Stan was born there it was in Lancashire then. Changed to Cumbria later.
Ah - you learn something every day @@DirtyWorkPictures
Yes Stan was a comic genius..........
Video was ok didnt inform me of anything i already knew. But some excellent clips and boy they would work hard to perfect their craft 👌👏😉
I heard the reason that Laurel and Hardy came together is because of a piece of lamb.
my fave movie was fra diavolo. One of my fave scenes would have to be when the waiter has dificulties imitating Laurel's hand moves. Another one would have to be bullfighters- "human hipopotamus"- i died in laughter.
For me the line that Stan said "I'M NOT AS DUMB AS YOU LOOK" took the cake. Or one could twist that around "YOU'RE NOT AS DUMB AS I LOOK" or "WE'RE BOTH AS DUMB AS THEY LOOK" etc. etc. Get it?
I'd love to know if the creators of this superb video are still with us.
@@wobbers99 This is a Dirty Work Pictures production. We are still here. However, Chris Coffey who featured as a talking head in this film, passed away a couple of years ago.
@@DirtyWorkPictures sorry to hear that. :(
The scene at 8.25 so funny! comedy genius indeed
I think they were not geneous, but the perfekt humanes! They showed how miserable life can be and to make the best out of it. Their performance was a present, because they were not egoists (because they gave the last), were not vain and autocratic, as other are!
And they had the talent to show, both one's in a another funny way, how the feelings are at the present moment, for the unwanted situation.
A man, who cries, like Stan, today with the muscle-monsters, Unbeliveable, because the want to be strong ...
but Stan was really strong!
Stan and Oliver had to meet each other, because they both together have been perfekt, what they never claimed to be ... that's WHY both of them were. Stars like them you can love, even you don't know them personally .... their humanity connect!
Will I was to young to remember 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How can any dimwits dislike this show!?!
At Stan Laurel's funeral service at Church of the Hills, Buster Keaton said, "Chaplin wasn't the funniest. I wasn't the funniest; this man was the funniest."
You sure r obsessed with L&H, aren't you? By the way the fridge is working very well, thanks. Peter 😂
Dupla inigualável
Stan et ollie deux amours d hommes . Les personnages qu'ils ont créé étaient tellements adulés qu'ils ont eux des pseudonymes dans le monde . Ils ont gardés leurs nons en france en Angleterre et aux États-Unis . Sinon laurel et hardy etaient par apport a leurs personnages deux adorables près a aidé leurs prochains mais ils étaient tellements maladroits qu'ils ils n arrivaient que des catastrophes .
Le génie buster keaton aimait beaucoups stan et ollie . Il sera très peiné de la mort de hardy il ira entre autre a l enterrement de stan en 1965 ont peut voir buster avec ça femme aléonore buster a les larmes aux yeux. Des génies pour l éternité des siecles et des siècles ils font éclatés de rires le publics en 2022 leurs films n ont pas pris une rides ont appele cela des oeuvres intemporels .
It makes me sick to know these two geniuses were broke in the 1950s They deserved to be the richest comedy team in Hollywood
Neither Stan Laurel or Oliver Hardy were broke. They had enough money for a comfortable life. However it wasn't a fortune. The story of them being broke is untrue.
@@DirtyWorkPictures Thanks for letting me know that, much appreciated
Stan tended to drive a gag into the ground by repeating it too often. Oliver was a comedian.
Comprend rien, une version FRANCAISE,SVP.
the only comedy genius in this world is Alyssa Milano