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Celebrating Laurel & Hardy

Busy Bodies (1933)
March 2, 2013 - 4:00 pm
In-person: 
Scott MacQueen, UCLA Film & Television Archive.

"No films have been mistreated and mishandled more than Laurel and Hardy’s over the past 70 years, and it’s high time someone did right by them. UCLA will be inviting fans to contribute to the cause and I will be among the first to volunteer."—Leonard Maltin, Movie Crazy

UCLA Film & Television Archive continues its long-term initiative to restore the legacy of Laurel & Hardy, working with negatives that have survived (sometimes only barely) decades of abuse and neglect. The beloved comedians’ films have been altered for theatrical re-releases and for television, with footage often discarded, lost or damaged, and improperly stored in the bargain. With this major restoration effort, the Archive has entered a new era, establishing the Laurel & Hardy Preservation Fund. Launched with a lead gift from Mr. Jeff Joseph, for two years the fund has received gifts from numerous concerned members of the public, enabling this important work to proceed and connecting the entertainers to their audience in a meaningful, new way. Donations are still received on the devoted "Laurel & Hardy" page of the Archive’s website. In this program, we showcase a number of projects restored via this initiative.

Tiembla y Titubea features the boys as unsuccessful street musicians whose luck changes when they find a lost wallet. The film is one of a number of alternate, Spanish-language versions of Laurel & Hardy shorts—in this case, their Below Zero—created for a Spanish-speaking market. The stars’ line readings in Spanish are as delightful as the story. (This is the only Spanish-language film in the lineup). In Busy Bodies, a masterpiece of physical comedy, Stan and Ollie report for work at the sawmill where they are employed, haplessly creating mayhem with planks and saws. County Hospital takes us to the sickbed of Mr. Hardy, hospitalized in traction with a broken leg, as he receives Mr. Laurel for a friendly visit. Not surprisingly, the visit leads to a number of well-intended mishaps. The program also includes two rare trailers for the well-known Laurel & Hardy feature films Babes In Toyland and A Chump at Oxford.

Shannon Kelley

Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Tiembla y Titubea  (1930)

Below Zero

Directed by James Parrott

Hal Roach Studios, Inc./Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Producer: Hal Roach. Screenwriters: Leo McCarey, H.M. Walker. Cinematographer: George Stevens. Editor: Richard Currier. With: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Enrique Acosta, Baldwin Cooke, Charlie Hall.

35mm, b/w, 27 min.

Preserved from the 35mm nitrate original camera picture and track negatives.  Laboratory services by YCM Laboratories.

Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by Turner Classic Movies; Jeff Joseph/SabuCat; The Packard Humanities Institute; the UCLA Film & Television Archive Laurel & Hardy Preservation Fund, including the support of many Sons of the Desert Tents; and in honor of the National Film Preserve: Tom Luddy, Gary Meyer and Julie Huntsinger.

County Hospital  (1932)

Directed by James Parrott

Hal Roach Studios, Inc./Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Producer: Hal Roach. Cinematographer: Art Lloyd. With: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Billy Gilbert, May Wallace.

35mm, b/w, 19 min.

Preserved from an incomplete 35mm nitrate lavender print, a 35mm nitrate reissue version composite lavender print, a 35mm nitrate reissue version track negative, and a 35mmnitrate reissue version track positive.  Laboratory services by YCM Laboratories, The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio.  Special thanks to: Richard W. Bann, Jeff Joseph, RHI Entertainment, LLC.

Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by Turner Classic Movies; Jeff Joseph/SabuCat; The Packard Humanities Institute; the UCLA Film & Television Archive Laurel & Hardy Preservation Fund, including the support of many Sons of the Desert Tents; and in honor of the National Film Preserve: Tom Luddy, Gary Meyer and Julie Huntsinger.

Busy Bodies  (1933)

Directed by Lloyd French

Hal Roach Studios, Inc./Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. Producer: Hal Roach. Cinematographer: Art Lloyd. Editor: Bert Jordan. With: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charles Hall, Jack Hill, Tiny Sandford.

35mm, b/w, 19 min.

Preserved from the 35mm nitrate original picture and track negatives and a 35mm nitrate composite lavender print.  Laboratory services by YCM Laboratories, The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio.  Special thanks to: Richard W. Bann, Jeff Joseph, RHI Entertainment, LLC. 

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Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by The Packard Humanities Institute.

Trailer for Babes in Toyland  (1934)

35mm, b/w, 4 min.

Preserved from a 35mm nitrate composite print.  Laboratory services by The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio, Simon Daniel Sound.

Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by The Packard Humanities Institute.

Trailer for A Chump at Oxford  (1940)

35mm, b/w, 2 min.

Preserved from the original 35mm nitrate composite production negative.  Laboratory services by The Stanford Theatre Film Laboratory, Audio Mechanics, DJ Audio, Simon Daniel Sound.