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Topic: Their Purple Moment (Laurel & Hardy) query
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Jonathan Sanders
Film Handler
Posts: 82
From: Bath, England
Registered: Oct 2005
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posted April 24, 2011 04:38 AM
If anyone owns a Blackhawk print of this film, please could you check if it contains a gag where the phonograph is overwound, sending the spring and turntable vertically in the air.
A still (printed in the Blackhawk bulletin) suggests the gag was indeed shot for that film, but DVD editions do not contain it. However, a Nitrateville poster says that he has definitely seen it in the Blackhawk print (both 8mm and 16mm), and that he is not confusing it with the same gag in the next L&H film Should Married Men Go Home?
It seems very unlikely to me they would have used the same offbeat gag in consecutive films, but perhaps the Blackhawk edition uses a pre-release print, from which it was removed for re-working in the later film?
The gag was also claimed to be in the extracts from Their Purple Moment included in Robert Youngson's compilation 4 Clowns, but a friend has checked his copy of that and it isn't. (I do recall Youngson featured the same gag from Married Men in one of his compilations.)
Has anyone seen this scene in any prints of Their Purple Moment? In my UK DVD edition the gramophone is still intact just before L&H leave the house.
If somebody does find the scene, please could you note the exact point it occurs in the film, if possible by comparing it with a DVD edition. It may also be worth checking for other variations throughout the film if Blackhawk's material is a pre-release or alternate cut of some kind. [ April 24, 2011, 06:31 AM: Message edited by: Jonathan Sanders ]
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