7. Flying Elephants (1927) with Glenn Mitchell

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41. The Hoose-Gow (1929) with Randy Skretvedt

In this second of two back-to-back episodes with Laurel and Hardy expert, Randy Sketvedt, Patrick takes a deep-dive into the fascinating production history of the boys' classic 1929 short, The Hoose-Gow. Among the many things discussed are the origin of the term Hoose-Gow and the ...  Show more

Bonus 18: Laurel & Hardy: Silents - BIG BOOK UPDATE

This bonus episode finally lifts the lid on Patrick and Russ's long-awaited book project, Laurel & Hardy: Silents. Eight years in the making, this exclusive limited edition book(s) promises to be the definitive record of Stan and Ollie's silent era and will be the only book to pu ...  Show more

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