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Babes in Toyland AKA March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934)
Opposing the evil Barnaby, Ollie Dee and Stanley Dum try and fail to pay-off Mother Peep's mortgage and mislead his attempts to marry Little Bo. Enraged, Barnaby's boogeymen are set on Toyland.Director: Gus Meins, Charley Rogers
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:Interview with actor Oliver Hardy (3:30)
Stan Laurel Home Movie (1:41)
Theatrical Trailer (3:29)
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Subtitles:English and Spanish
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:1991 colorization by The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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Subtitles:English, French, and Spanish
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Notes:Also available in:
- the MGM Holiday Classics Collection with "The Bishop's Wife" and "A Pocketful of Miracles" (the set was re-released as The MGM Collection: Three Holiday Family Movies).
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Extras:Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy Biographies
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Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:PAL
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Extras:Biographies
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Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:PAL
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:NTSC-to-PAL conversion.
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OVERALL: Draw
The US MGM DVD has the best quality transfer, but is barebones. The identical R2 and R4 Eureka and Force DVDs have an extra Stan Laurel short. The US Goodtimes DVD has a good quality transfer of the 1991 colorization and some relevant extras.
General Notes:
There are a large number of budget, supposedly "public domain" releases, but these feature a poor quality 73-minute edited print, and are best avoided. -
CUTS:
- R0 Colorized Version America- Goodtimes Home Video - No cuts - Colorized Version (77:59 NTSC)
- R1 America- MGM Home Entertainment - No cuts. Original Black & White Version (77:59 NTSC).
- R2 United Kingdom- Eureka - No cuts. Original Black & White Version. NTSC-to-PAL conversion.
- R4 Australia- Force Video - No cuts. Original Black & White Version (77:20 NTSC-to-PAL).
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Comparison added by Anthony_DiPaola on 25/11/17
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 14/01/19UPDATE LOG:
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