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  • Extras:
    DISC ONE
    Lucky Dog (Jess Robbins, 1921; 23:24)
    - Audio Commentary by film historian and writer David Kalat (2024)
    - Still Gallery (6 images)
    45 Minutes from Hollywood (Fred Guiol, 1926; 22:27)
    - Audio Commentary by film historian and writer David Kalat (2024)
    - Still Gallery (7 images)
    Duck Soup (Fred Guiol, 1927; 21:54)
    - Audio Commentary by film historian and writer David Kalat (2024)
    - Still Gallery (29 images)
    Slipping Wives (Fred Guiol, 1927; 22:12)
    - Audio Commentary by film historian and writer David Kalat (2024)
    - Still Gallery (12 images)
    Love ‘em and Weep (Fred Guiol, F. Richard Jones, 1927; 21:57)
    - Audio Commentary by film historian and writer David Kalat (2024)
    - Still Gallery (5 images)
    Why Girls Love Sailors (Fred Guiol, 1927; 20:07)
    - Audio Commentary by Patrick Vasey, editor of "The Laurel & Hardy Magazine" and host of The Laurel & Hardy Podcast (2024)
    - Still Gallery (6 images)
    With Love and Hisses (Fred Guiol, 1927; 22:33)
    - Audio Commentary by Patrick Vasey, editor of "The Laurel & Hardy Magazine" and host of The Laurel & Hardy Podcast (2024)
    - Still Gallery (14 images)
    "Laurel & Hardy in the UK" 1932 recording (8:24)
    "Turning Point: Stan Laurel" 1957 interview with Stan Laurel (70:14)
    "Stan Laurel Talks to Tony Thomas" 1959 interview (8:41)

    DISC TWO
    Sailors, Beware! (Fred Guiol, Hal Roach, 1927; 21:32)
    - Audio Commentary by Patrick Vasey, editor of "The Laurel & Hardy Magazine" and host of The Laurel & Hardy Podcast (2024)
    - Still Gallery (5 images)
    Do Detectives Think? (Fred Guiol,1927; 20:55)
    - Audio Commentary by film writer Chris Seguin and Kyp Harness, author of "The Art of Laurel & Hardy: Graceful Calamity in the Films" (2024)
    - Still Gallery (9 images)
    Flying Elephants (Frank Butler, Hal Roach, 1928; 19:00)
    - Audio Commentary by Glenn Mitchell, author of "The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia" (2024)
    - Still Gallery (38 images)
    Sugar Daddies (Fred Guiol, Leo McCarey, 1927; 16:24)
    - Audio Commentary by Glenn Mitchell, author of "The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia" (2024)
    - Still Gallery (22 images)
    The Second 100 Years (Fred Guiol, 1927; 22:26)
    - Audio Commentary by silent film accompanist Neil Brand (2024)
    - Still Gallery (9 images)
    Call of the Cuckoo (Clyde Bruckman, 1927; 19:16)
    - Audio Commentary by by Glenn Mitchell, author of "The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia" (2024)
    - Still Gallery (29 images)
    Putting Pants on Phillip (Clyde Bruckman, 1927; 20:20)
    - Audio Commentary by Patrick Vasey, editor of "The Laurel & Hardy Magazine" and host of The Laurel & Hardy Podcast (2024)
    - Still Gallery (23 images)
    The Battle of the Century (Clyde Bruckman, 1927; 17:43)
    - (1) Audio Commentary by film writer Chris Seguin and Kyp Harness, author of "The Art of Laurel & Hardy: Graceful Calamity in the Films" (2024)
    - (2) Audio Commentary by silent film accompanist Neil Brand (2024)
    - Still Gallery (13 images)
    2024 interview with silent film accompanist Neil Brand (7:43)
    Super 8mm Shorts (with "Play All" option accompanied by 2024 audio commentary by film writer Chris Seguin and Glenn Mitchell, author of "The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia"; 20:38):
    - "Sailors, Beware" (7:27)
    - "The Bulldog Breed (Do Detectives Think?)" (8:10)
    - "The Mad Butler (Do Detectives Think?)" (2:06)
    - "The Battle of the Century" (4:50)
  • Subtitles:
    English Intertitles
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.33:1
  • Picture Format:
    1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
  • Soundtrack(s):
    Music LPCM 2.0 Stereo
    Music LPCM 2.0 Mono (Robert Youngson score, newly restored by Stephen C. Horne)
  • Case type:
    Keep Case
  • Notes:
    Comes with a collector's booklet featuring newly written notes on each film by writer and comedian Paul Merton, and a new essay by silent cinema expert Imogen Sara Smith.
    The first pressing includes a limited edition O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Scott Saslow.

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