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MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS DVD, LAUREL & HARDY, NEW & SEALED, FREE POST
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eBay item number:115310835016
Item specifics
- Condition
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Studio
- Roadshow Entertainment
- Case Type
- Jewel Case: Standard
- Australian Release Date
- 1934
- Region Code
- DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
- Sub-Genre
- Slapstick
About this product
Product Information
Stannie Dum (Stan Laurel) and Ollie Dee (Oliver Hardy) are well-meaning but brainless toymakers in Toyland. They misinterpret an order from Santa Claus for 600 one foot high toy soldiers and come up instead with 100 six foot high soldiers. But their toy army comes in handy when the evil Barnaby (Henry Brandon) and his furry Bogeymen invade Toyland, and the boys end up as heroes when they save the Widow Peep's daughter Bo (Charlotte Henry) from his clutches. This priceless nine reel comedy from veteran Laurel and Hardy producer Hal Roach, was the personal favourite of Oliver Hardy. Better known as 'Babes in Toyland', the film was the best of their feature-length operettas and certainly had the most lavish fantasy sets. It was rarely seen in public after a poor Walt Disney remake in 1961 and, when it was shown, the censors had often butchered it. TV stations considered some scenes in Bogey-land too grim for young children and snipped them out. Early cinema screenings were often without some of the film's charming songs because it was thought that people would only want to see Laurel and Hardy going through their comedy paces. Roach originally wanted Laurel and Hardy to play Simple Simon and The Pie Man, parts they did in fact 'play' in a 1938 Walt Disney cartoon - 'Mother Goose Goes To Hollywood' - which was nominated for an Academy Award. Brooklyn-born Charlotte Henry, a popular child star of the 1930s and the star of the 1933 film 'Alice in Wonderland', has the lead role of Bo Peep.
Product Identifiers
UPC
9345228001950
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12051084671
Product Key Features
Actor
Oliver Hardy, Charlotte Henry, Stan Laurel, Henry Brandon
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Movie/TV Title
March of the Wooden Soldiers
Director
Charles R. Rogers, Gus Meins
Format
DVD
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
Run Time
77 Mins
Type
Dvd
Additional Product Features
Release Year
1934
Number of Discs
1
Distributor
Shock Records
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- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseOnce again 💯%!! The item arrived this morning, via Express Post 📬 as per described, and was very neatly packaged. Excellent communication with this Amazing Seller, which is always very important ✅. Thank you for a quick pleasant transaction and for the Blu-ray, not forgetting of course, The Mentos! Should the occasion arise in the future, I will definitely be doing business with you again ✨ ✨ ✨ ✨ ✨ 😃.
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseDelivery and quality of the product exceeded my expectations, the condition and Appearance of the product is totally specified to the advertisement. The value is good,The communication from the seller is high standards. I would recommend this seller who ever wants to do business with this individual and I hope I can do the same in the future as well, BIG THANKS I'm a absolute happy customer.
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseArrived today - looking every bit resplendently `new' as described. Although there is a happy segue not clear here. The seller called soon after the order to advise there was a little delay in accessing the DVD, and would I accept the bluray version? A very happy development, since I thought (very wrongly as clearly marked `dvd') I was ordering the bluray. A very generous offer - as I would certainly have paid more. Communication with this seller has to be the best that I have experienced!
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