Oliver Hardy
16 titles
Filmography
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The Best of Laurel and Hardy
(1968)A collection of the duo’s best colorized shorts including Night Owls and Alley Cats, The $125 Misunderstanding, A Dollar a Head, and many more.

Block-Heads
(1938)After WWI ends, Laurel never learns the war is over. Reunited with Hardy back home, he faces comic trials as he adapts to modern life.

Babes in Toyland
(1934)Enter an enchanted fantasy world of timeless characters and magical moments where nothing goes right for a pair of bumbling toy makers.

Air Raid Wardens
(1943)
Sons of the Desert
(1933)Two hapless husbands ditch their wives to party at a lodge convention, only to land in hot water when their sneaky plan backfires.

The Golden Age of Comedy
(1957)The most memorable comedic moments from Hollywood's silent era featuring stars like Laurel and Hardy, Harry Langdon, Will Rogers, and Ben Turpin.

The Flying Deuces
(1939)To get over a recent heartbreak, Olly joins the French Foreign Legion with his pal Stan and the two manage to get sentenced to a firing squad.
Hollywood Party
(1934)It was all a dream... But imagine, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Latin spitfire Lupe Velez, Mickey Mouse, Jimmy Durante and Arthur Treacher all together for one big Hollywood Party. He-man jungle movie star Schnarzen the Conqueror's (Durante) movies are starting to slip at the box office because his tigers look anemic. To woo Baron Munchausen (Jack Pearl) into selling him some more aggressive tigers, Schnarzen throws a star-studded bash. But when Liondora (George Givot), Schnarzen's archrival learns of the plan, he crashes the party disguised as a Greek baron. So sit back, the fun's about to begin because the party's just getting started in this wacky celebrity free for all!

The Devil's Brother
(1933)A pair of wannabe bandits join the service of a dashing nobleman secretly masquerading as Fra Diavolo, a notorious outlaw planning a jewel heist.

The Tree in a Test Tube
(1942)A Laurel and Hardy World War II propaganda film aimed at comically demonstrating the uses of various wood-based products in the American economy.

Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's
(1965)Three compilations of enduring comedy shorts from legendary silent film duo Laurel and Hardy plus selections from Max Davidson and Charley Chase.

Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys
(1992)See the classic comedy duo get into “another fine mess” in three hilarious shorts filled with baby hijinks, home disrepair, and ghostly mayhem!

The Fighting Kentuckian
(1949)Leading a regiment of Kentucky riflemen during the War of 1812, John Wayne is the frontiersman who battles to save his love, a French general's daughter, and his homeland from speculators, after the Battle of New Orleans. A colorized version of this film was released on home video in 1990.

Days of Thrills and Laughter
(1961)An affectionate and appreciative look back at silent film comedies and thrillers from early the 20th century up through the 1920s.

The Wizard of Oz
(1925)This 1925 loose adaptation of L. Frank Baum's classic tale stars forgotten silent screen comic Larry Semon, and is notable for an early appearance by Oliver Hardy as the Tin Man.

Pick a Star
(1937)An Iowa girl comes to Hollywood and achieves stardom with the help of a publicity man. Laurel and Hardy play themselves as actors on the set.