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Best Comedy Classics Collection - Hilarious Movies & TV Shows for Movie Nights, Parties & Relaxation
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Best Comedy Classics Collection - Hilarious Movies & TV Shows for Movie Nights, Parties & Relaxation
Best Comedy Classics Collection - Hilarious Movies & TV Shows for Movie Nights, Parties & Relaxation
Best Comedy Classics Collection - Hilarious Movies & TV Shows for Movie Nights, Parties & Relaxation
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More than 2 hours of classic comedy featuring some of the most loved routines of all time! 3 episodes from THE THREE STOOGES: DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936) The Stooges are key witnesses in a murder trial, and create havoc in the courtroom. The plot involves a murder mystery with the question "Who killed Kirk Robbin?" Polly, the parrot, has the answer. 16 minutes BRIDELESS GROOM (1947) Shemp has inherited $500,000 from his rich uncle Caleb, contingent upon his getting married - in seven hours. 16 minutes MALICE IN THE PALACE (1949) The Stooges are waiters in the Middle East looking for a hundred carat diamond in the ancient tomb of King Rutentuten. 15 minutes 2 episodes from W.C. FIELDS: THE DENTIST (1932) After dealing with an amorous iceman and playing slapstick golf, a dentist treats assorted comic patients, including an unintentionally suggestive session with the sexy Miss Mason. 21 minutes THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER (1933) Mr. Snavely, a Yukon prospector, lost his only son years ago to the temptations of the big city; now the prodigal Chester, released from prison, comes home to Ma and Pa. A parody of Yukon melodrama; includes the famous "looking-out-the-door" routine. 18 minutes And 2 episodes from OUR GANG: SCHOOL'S OUT (1930) School's out for lunch when Miss Crabtree's brother comes looking for her. Mistaking him for a possible suitor, the Gang quickly develops a plan to get rid of him...18 minutes OUR GANG FOLLIES OF 1938 (1937) The gang is putting on a show with Alfalfa billed as "King of the Crooners." But Alfalfa abandons the show saying his crooning days are over, and that opera is his true calling. 17 minutes Digitally Remastered in extremely limited quantity! Not available in stores!
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Volume 1 of Platinum's "Comedy Classics" series is perhaps more deserving of the title than Volume 2 in the series, with two Harold Lloyd classics, a Wheeler and Woolsey vehicle and Roland Young and Joan Blondell in the third Topper film.Topper Returns is a predictable entry in the Topper series, but is charmingly acted by the likes of Joan Blondell, Roland Young and Billie Burke. Possibly not a comedy classic, but definitely a stellar cast.Hook, Line and Sinker has the zingy one-liners and zany characters typical of a Wheeler and Woolsey picture. Bert Wheeler plays the elder member of a pair of confidence men, and Robert Woolsey the junior member who falls in love with a hotel heiress played by Dorothy Lee.The Milky Way is definitely a "comedy classic," and one of Harold Lloyd's best talking pictures. So successful was the tale of milkman-turned-fighter Burleigh Sullivan that Danny Kaye remade the film a decade later as The Kid from Brooklyn, changing little.The Sin of Harold Diddlebock was Harold Lloyd's last of 200+ films, released in 1947. In it Lloyd manages to overcome the acting-with-animals curse by outshining 37 lions (including the famous "Jackie"), 14 tigers, 9 jaguars and 1 puma. Definitely a film worth looking at.

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