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Topic: Laurel & Hardy - "Men O' War"
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Tony Stucchio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 625
From: New Jersey
Registered: Dec 2005
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posted February 01, 2008 08:25 PM
Kevin,
These changes were made in the 1940's when many Hal Roach shorts and features were re-released in the US through Film Classics. There was no rhyme or reason -- the going theory is that it was pure carelessness on the part of Film Classics. You can read the whole history of this topic in "Laurel & Hardy: From the 40's Forward", by Scott MacGallivary. Scott frequents the http://www.16mmfilmtalk.com/ forum and is a friendly guy. He recently provided commentary on the 20th Century Fox L&H box sets here in the states.
In my opinion, Film Classics worst faux-pas was in THE CHIMP. That was one of the last L&H shorts to have an introductory title after the main titles. Theirs read, "- Mr. Laurel never got any further than the monkey cage", followed by "Mr. Hardy's aesthetic nature thrilled at the beauties of circus life -". This is obviously in the wrong order, since the punch line comes before the setup. Blackhawk compounded the error in their release of this film. Interesting thing is, Blackhawk remade all the titles, including the setup and punch line. They actually repeated Film Classics mistake. Totally unbelievable, but true. As you can see, it is still puzzling people today. [ February 02, 2008, 02:37 PM: Message edited by: Tony Stucchio ]
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