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cartoons and tour
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m***@gmail.com
2008-10-23 02:11:38 UTC
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Hello Laurel & Hardy fans, just wondering if anyone can help a fellow
enthusiast.

First, I have recently heard that were many L&H cartoons made in the
'60's. Does anyone know a place that they can be purchased or viewed
online? I've seen a couple on Youtube but there are so many more
episodes.

Also, I read online about a L&H tour that some guy does in
California. He takes you around to The Music Box steps, the boys'
graves, and other things. Does anyone know his web site or how to
contact him?

Thank you so much for any help.

-Doug G
Reverend Ozone
2008-10-23 13:55:49 UTC
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Post by m***@gmail.com
Hello Laurel & Hardy fans, just wondering if anyone can help a fellow
enthusiast.
First, I have recently heard that were many L&H cartoons made in the
'60's. Does anyone know a place that they can be purchased or viewed
online? I've seen a couple on Youtube but there are so many more
episodes.
Also, I read online about a L&H tour that some guy does in
California. He takes you around to The Music Box steps, the boys'
graves, and other things. Does anyone know his web site or how to
contact him?
Thank you so much for any help.
Here's a start, from ToonTracker:

http://www.toontracker.com/lh-ac/laurelhardy.htm

...where there is a clip available ("Bird Brains" but in RealPlayer, though)
about half-way down.

An episode list:

http://www.tvduck.com/A-Laurel-and-Hardy-Cartoon.html

A place to buy DVDs or videos (scroll about a third-way down, and I cannot vouch
for this guy):

http://www.matsune.com/wbc/worldsbestweb/cartoonvidlist2.htm

An article about a tour the Way Out West tent hosted last year:

http://www.wayoutwest.org/tour/index.html

An itinerary of a walking tour (but I could not find complete details about it):

http://lists.topica.com/lists/lhdg/read/message.html?sort=t&mid=1719274667

Apparently there /is/ (at least) a walking tour - or a regular tour of some
sort - but I couldn't find info about it just yet. I'll keep trying.

Perhaps you could ask the Way Out West tent (the Los Angeles chapter, natch)
directly for more detailed information (http://www.wayoutwest.org/).
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