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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (Laurel & Hardy) in John G Blystones Swiss Miss (1938)

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (Laurel & Hardy) in John G Blystones Swiss Miss (1938)


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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (Laurel & Hardy) in John G Blystones Swiss Miss (1938)

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (Laurel & Hardy)

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In this print from the British Film Institute, we are transported back to 1938, where two iconic figures of comedy, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy (better known as Laurel & Hardy), grace the screen in John G Blystone's Swiss Miss. The image captures a behind-the-scenes moment during filming, showcasing the duo's undeniable chemistry and their trademark bowler hats. Stan Laurel, with his distinctively thin mustache and wide-eyed innocence, stands alongside Oliver Hardy, who exudes an air of sophistication despite his portly frame. Their contrasting personalities perfectly complement each other on-screen, creating timeless comedic moments that have delighted audiences for generations. As they face the camera with mischievous grins on their faces, one can only imagine what hilarious antics they were about to unleash upon unsuspecting viewers. This particular scene is set against a backdrop reminiscent of Switzerland's picturesque landscapes - perhaps hinting at the chaos that ensues when these two bumbling characters find themselves in unfamiliar territory. The print serves as a reminder of Laurel & Hardy's enduring legacy in comedy filmmaking. It encapsulates not only their talent but also their ability to bring joy and laughter to millions worldwide. With every slapstick gesture or witty exchange captured by the lens, it becomes evident why this dynamic duo remains beloved icons even after more than eight decades since this film was made. This print is a testament to the power of cinema and its ability to immortalize unforgettable moments like these – forever preserving them for future

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