The Golden Age of Comedy overview

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Synopsis:

The first of documentary producer Robert Youngson's feature-length silent comedy compilations, The Golden Age of Comedy began life as a short subject, consisting of vintage clips from the Mack Sennett vaults. When Youngson struck a deal with the Hal Roach studios, he was able to expand the film's running time with pristine-quality vignettes from the Roach catalogue. While many past greats are highlighted in Golden Age, the compilation's true "stars" are Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, shown at their very best in lengthy excerpts from such 2-reel classics as The Second Hundred Years (1927), You're Darn Tootin' (1928) Two Tars (1928) and Double Whoopee (1929) (the latter featuring a 17-year-old starlet named Jean Harlow).


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Movie Details:

  • Director: Robert Youngson
  • Studio: Distributors Corporation of America, Vid-America
  • Year: 1958
  • Run Time: 78 minutes
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Category: Documentary
  • Genre/Type: Film, TV & Radio
  • Filmed in: B&W