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MESSERS STAN LAUREL AND OLIVER HARDY
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Buster Keaton during one of his MGM features:
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Harold Lloyd, John Aasen and crew on the set of WHY WORRY? (1923)
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Not at all, Louie. This thread is in the RESEARCH ARCHIVE, which encompasses both sound and silent material, so anything goes!
To wit:
W.C. FIELDS and GROUCHO MARX
To wit:
W.C. FIELDS and GROUCHO MARX
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Excellent. Here are a couple of married guys. Max Davidson and his wife Alice:
Charley Chase and his spouse, Bebe:
Charley Chase and his spouse, Bebe:
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Food fight, anyone?
Paul E. Gierucki wrote:W.C. FIELDS and GROUCHO MARX
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Dorothy Lee as Robert Woolsey:
Bert Wheeler as Robert Woolsey:
Bert Wheeler as Robert Woolsey:
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Paul, you got any Arbuckle ones from '32-'33?
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I sure do, Lou! As requested:
ROSCOE and ADDIE ARBUCKLE (1932) reading a large scroll, signed by Hollywood's finest, welcoming Roscoe back to films.
ROSCOE and ADDIE ARBUCKLE (1932) reading a large scroll, signed by Hollywood's finest, welcoming Roscoe back to films.
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