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| ACTORS: | Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Russell Mack, Charles Reisner, Sam Wood, Roy Rowland, Richard Boleslawski, Allan Dwan, George Stevens, Edmund Goulding |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 June, 1934 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 027616243539 |
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Customer Reviews of Hollywood Party
Laurel & Hardy & The Three Stooges. You will find very few movies with Laurel & Hardy & The Three Stooges in them but this one has both the legendary comedy teams. Although the movie isn't that good both the appearance by the Stooges and Laurel and Hardy made it a worthwhile purchase for me and would probably for any Stooges or Laurel & Hardy fan. The appearance by the Stooges comes with their original leader Ted Healy. The funniest bit in the movie is a "kissing" scene...and Laurel & Hardy have a very amusing egg fight scene as well. Overall the movie isn't really good but if you are a Laurel & Hardy or die hard Stooge fan...this movie is worth the time. If not...don't waste your time.
An average Laurel & Hardy routine, but not much else here
This 1934 Musical Comedy review does not have much to offer besides a below average Laurel & Hardy routine. Although their are songs by Rodgers & Hart, Gus Kahn and Arthur Freed, the writing does not take advantage of the few MGM stars that managed to make it into the film. Jimmy Durante and the Three Stooges you will recognize, as well as Lupe Velez who co-stars with the boys in their egg-breaking routine, but do the names Charles Butterworth, Eddie Quillan, Jack Pearl, Polly Moran and Ted Healey ring any bells out there? Laurel & Hardy's routine is done in good old fashion silence, and was included in 1964's "MGM's Big Parade of Comedy."
Laurel & Hardy steal the show in this crazy hodgepodge
M-G-M applied the all-star format of "Grand Hotel" to this jumbled musical-comedy feature, so we have vignettes with comedy stars instead of dramatic stars. The parts are definitely greater than the whole, with outstanding contributions by Laurel & Hardy (who don't show up until the last 20 minutes or so), Lupe Velez, Jimmy Durante (as a would-be movie Tarzan), Charles Butterworth (as a droll tycoon), and George Givot (as a dialect-challenged lover). Don't look for a plot, and you'll enjoy this crazy-quilt of a movie.