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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
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Arthur D. Hotaling, Will Louis, Charles Parrott, Larry Semon, Gilbert M. Anderson
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Audio Commentary Tracks - For Each Film By Historians And Authors Randy Skretvedt And Richard Bann Exclusive, Rare Audio - Featuring Anita Garvin, Thomas Benton Roberts, And Hal Roach, From Personal Interviews Conducted By Historian Randy Skretvedt Additional Musical Scores - Alternate Audio Options, Including Fully Restored Original 1928 Vitaphone Tracks On Habeas Corpus And We Faw Down Laurel & Hardy On-Location In Year Two - A Video Essay By Historian John Bengtson On Selected Location Exteriors Eve's Love Letters (1927) - One Of Stan Laurel's Final Solo Films, Directed By Leo McCarey And Written By Laurel Himself, From Rare 35mm Elements Galloping Ghosts (1928) - Two Surviving Fragments Of A Rare Solo Oliver Hardy Comedy A Pair Of Tights (1928) - A Short Starring Anita Garvin And Marion Byron, Who Were Teamed To Try And Replicate The Success Of Laurel And Hardy George Mann's Home Movies - From Behind The Scenes Of Hal Roach Studios, Including The Filming Of Should Married Men Go Home? A Complete, 20-Minute Interview - By Tony Thomas With Stan Laurel, Recorded In January 1959, The Year After Oliver Hardy's Death Film Specific Image Galleries - Containing Original Publicity Materials, Press Reviews, And Rare Production Stills Souvenir Booklet - Containing A New Collection Introduction By Serge Bromberg And Eric Lange; A Look At The Supporting Players And Other Creative Personnel In The World Of Hal Roach Studios By Historian Sara Imogen Smith; A New Essay Exploring The Development Of The Vitaphone Sound-On-Disc System In 1928 By Randy Skredvedt; And Comprehensive Notes On Each Film English SDH Subtitles |
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