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Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:06 pm
by sethb
Now that "Two Tars" and several other L&H silents are being screened on TCM, is there any hope for their release on DVD?
Unfortunately, I missed out on the opportunity to acquire them when they were being marketed as the "Lost Films of Laurel & Hardy," but they were fairly pricey at the time. SETH
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:58 pm
by Jim Reid
sethb wrote:Unfortunately, I missed out on the opportunity to acquire them when they were being marketed as the "Lost Films of Laurel & Hardy," but they were fairly pricey at the time. SETH
Actually, at the time these first came out, internet DVD sellers were pretty coupon crazy. I remember wondering how they were making any money. I got several of the Lost Films discs pretty cheaply. The first time I bought Kino's "The General" on DVD it cost me $2.
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:54 am
by Richard Finegan
TWO TARS and the other seven silent Laurel & Hardy shorts that were shown on TCM last November are coming on again on Monday morning, April 23, 2012.
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:01 am
by sethb
Jim Reid wrote:sethb wrote:Unfortunately, I missed out on the opportunity to acquire them when they were being marketed as the "Lost Films of Laurel & Hardy," but they were fairly pricey at the time. SETH
Actually, at the time these first came out, internet DVD sellers were pretty coupon crazy. I remember wondering how they were making any money. I got several of the Lost Films discs pretty cheaply. The first time I bought Kino's "The General" on DVD it cost me $2.
Well, as the old joke goes, although they lost money on every sale, they made up for it with volume!! SETH
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:07 pm
by sethb
So I got to see TWO TARS on TCM, and of course it was great, just as good as I remembered it.
And just as important, it also LOOKED great. Except for some brief damage or decomposition to the initial MGM logo, everything looked crisp and clean, including what appeared to be the original intertitles.
I also saw credit being given to LOC for the restoration/preservation. It's always struck me as somewhat odd that even though public money is spent to store, restore and preserve titles like this, they are not available for the public to purchase. Hopefully this situation can be remedied going forward. SETH
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:54 pm
by WaverBoy
Pssssst...L&H silent films aren't talkies...I think this post may perhaps be in the wrong forum...
BUT, having said that to satisfy my OCD tendencies, glad to hear these classics were broadcast, and are looking good. I can't wait until all their silent stuff gets the remastered DVD or (hopefully) Blu-ray treatment.
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:13 pm
by Danny Burk
WaverBoy wrote:Pssssst...L&H silent films aren't talkies...I think this post may perhaps be in the wrong forum...
Done!
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:49 pm
by Kelly
Well if you intersted if you get ME TV they showing Laurel and Hardy talkies
ME TV is OTA channel not available everywhere they getting there

Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:10 pm
by Derek Gee
sethb wrote:I also saw credit being given to LOC for the restoration/preservation. It's always struck me as somewhat odd that even though public money is spent to store, restore and preserve titles like this, they are not available for the public to purchase. Hopefully this situation can be remedied going forward. SETH
I've been wondering if TCM had to clear these showings with Richard Feiner, or whether these shorts have fallen into public domain? There's no credit on the restoration titles, and I recall reading that Nostalgia Merchant defended themselves from Hallmark by asking them to prove their chain of title, and Hallmark declined to do so. Perhaps there's a legal issue with the Hal Roach films?
Derek
Re: Laurel & Hardy silent shorts on TCM
Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:21 pm
by M Verdoux
Derek Gee wrote:Perhaps there's a legal issue with the Hal Roach films?
Derek
There certainly is and long has been.