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Film Description
Features A Chump at Oxford and related shorts, Someone's Ailing and Way Out West.
One of Laurel & Hardy's best-loved feature films, 'A Chump At Oxford' sees them travelling to England to obtain an education, only for Stan to be revealed as a long-lost British aristocrat!
Someone's Ailing: A collection of classic Laurel & Hardy shorts on the theme of ailments, plus the only example of a direct sequel in L&H history. In 'County Hospital' Ollie's broken leg offers him a chance to rest, which he does until Stan pays him a visit! 'Them Thar Hills' sees Ollie suffering from gout, prompting a trip into the mountains, while its sequel 'Tit For Tat' shows what happened after their return. In 'Perfect Day' it's Edgar Kennedy's turn to suffer gout, a condition aggravated by Stan and Ollie's attempt to organise a family picnic.
Way Out West: Regarded as the most popular of Laurel & Hardy's feature-length films, not least for the Trail of the Lonesome Pine song, 'Way Out West' sees Stan and Ollie visiting the town of Brushwood Gulch to deliver the deed of a gold mine, only to be deceived by James Finlayson. Also features Thicker Than Water and One Good Turn.