Wilfred Lucas
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A Chump at Oxford
(1940)A reward for catching a bank robber sends street sweepers Laurel and Hardy to the Ivy League where Stan is mistaken for a missing lord with amnesia.

Pardon Us
(1931)Developed as a two-reeler spoofing prison pictures, the project grew into Laurel & Hardy’s first feature film at Roach. For years, their popular shorts were billed above the feature attraction on theatre marquees, so, at last, they appeared in a full-length movie themselves. Imaginative individual set pieces are among the fellows’ funniest and most endearing, including a prison-school sequence meant to echo the shorts being made by Our Gang at the time. Listen carefully early in the picture when someone in the crew cannot help himself and laughs off-scene! This is an extended version, restored to reflect what the motion picture looked like during its final preview stage. Directed by James Parrott, who along with Hal Roach makes a gag appearance as a prisoner. With Wilfred Lucas, James Finlayson, June Marlowe (OUR GANG’S “Miss Crabtree”) and Walter Long as the “The Tiger. ”

Through the Back Door
(1921)Years after Jeanne’s mother remarried and left her behind in Belgium for America, an unusual reunion is sparked with Germany’s World War I invasion.

The Phantom
(1931)An escaped death row inmate vows revenge on the D.A. who prosecuted him and sets off a chain of events that lead to brain transplant surgery.

Chandu on the Magic Island
(1935)On the mystic island of Lemuria, the cult of Ubasti seek the Egyptian Princess Nadji to sacrifice so that their goddess Ossana, whose soul resides in Nadji's body, may be resurrected by Black Magic.