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LAUREL & HARDY Original Short Subject Script /1933 Busy Bodies

$ 208.56

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Movies
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Title: Laurel And Hardy "Busy Bodies"
    Script Dated: 1933
    Number of Pages: Four
    Films Length: 19 Minutes
    Writing Credit: Stan Laurel
    Story Plot
    It's a typical day at the woodshop for Stanley and Oliver, getting jammed in windows, puncturing water pipes, getting stuck to glue brushes, having tiffs with their co-workers, and finally getting their car cut in half in a giant band-saw.
    Description
    :
    This Rare Complete Original Short Subject Script is in very good condition considering its age. It was was written by Stan Laurel and used during the making of their 1933 Classic Short titled, " Busy Bodies" which co-starred Charlie Hall and Tiny Sandford. The name "WM Terhune" is typewritten at the top of the script. This script probably belonged to William Terhune who was an Editor/Assistant Editor at Hal Roach Studios and worked on several Laurel & Hardy Shorts and Feature Length films. Lloyd French who normally worked as the teams
    cinematographer
    is also listed as the Director of this short.
    POSTER IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUALREFERENCE.
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