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  • (1.9 km) railroad tunnel (between Wrights and Laurel), a 5-foot (150 cm) offset occurred, badly dam
  • Massacre at Shelton Laurel, a short film written and directed by Jay Ston
  • southwest of the central business district of Laurel, a city in Jones County, Mississippi, United S
  • story of Mrs. St Maugham and her granddaughter Laurel, a disturbed child under Miss Madrigal's care.
  • , Lewis consulted his friend, film legend Stan Laurel, about the script.
  • Janet Laurel Adamson (9 May 1882 - 25 April 1962) was a Lab
  • In 1902 he married Jennie Laurel Adamson, later Member of Parliament for Dartfo
  • The first act the National Assembly and the Laurel administration passed was the creation on Dece
  • ll, a British soldier who became a resident of Laurel after the American Revolution.
  • Laurel Airport was first opened in April, 1940, havin
  • It is owned by Laurel Airport Authority.
  • The Air Corps signed an agreement to lease Laurel Airport, but because of technicalities in the
  • nians supported and served as backing band for Laurel Aitken on his final tour of the US in 1999, pl
  • re influenced by bands such as The Skatalites, Laurel Aitken, Madness, The Specials, and The English
  • s survived by his wife, Melodie, his daughter, Laurel, along with his mother, seven sisters, brother
  • Azaleas, rhododendrons and a stand of mountain laurel also feature.
  • The Laurel Amtrak Station, located in Laurel, Mississippi
  • Laurel and Hardy the animated series was an updated v
  • aerial - gets under way, much in the way other Laurel and Hardy films introduce a potential storylin
  • Keaton's regard for Laurel and Hardy was always high, and he was a good f
  • Jitterbugs is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy feature film produced by Sol M. Wurt
  • It has been regarded by many film critics and Laurel and Hardy historians as being among the duo's
  • Laurel and Hardy hide the bomb in an accordion and st
  • ng oversized furniture to sets for the ‘young' Laurel and Hardy), Another Fine Mess (1930), Be Big!
  • to work together for England are portrayed as Laurel and Hardy-style slapstick comedy; angry, loud-
  • dog of the film's title briefly appeared with Laurel and Hardy five years later, in their feature f
  • Fine Mess is a 1930 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • ng acres covered in overhanging elms, mountain laurel and Georgian architecture.
  • e "bogeymen" (and presumably, "bogeywomen") in Laurel and Hardy's 1934 film Babes in Toyland and the
  • haracter actor Charlie Hall was to appear with Laurel and Hardy.
  • It starred Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and is considered a lost film
  • It was the first occasion Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appeared together on screen a
  • he largest cities within the Pine Belt region, Laurel and Hattiesburg.
  • Staying clean almost to the end are Laurel and Hardy - but then errant mud gets them, too
  • Sailors Laurel and Hardy disembark and book in a sleazy hotel
  • Writing at Allmovie, she says: "This two-reel Laurel and Hardy silent is especially rich in slapsti
  • Since both actors Laurel and Hardy appear in the film it is considered
  • ured the "punters" that the film was "the real Laurel and Hardy, if you know what I mean", making hi
  • ive plants such as Mountain Camellia, mountain laurel and rhododendron grow in the area.
  • ort comedies at the Hal Roach Studios opposite Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase and Max Davidson in t
  • Greek daphne refers to the Bay Laurel, and andros from the Greek for man.
  • mall roles in an Our Gang short and again with Laurel and Hardy in Tit for Tat.
  • verboard is an American pop punk band from Mt. Laurel and Williamstown, New Jersey that began in 200
  • of Guys and Dolls, was among those who honored Laurel and Hardy during their December 1954 appearanc
  • Big Noise is a 1944 comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
  • formatted radio station servicing Hattiesburg, Laurel, and several other towns and communities in an
  • Thelma Todd had starred in four Laurel and Hardy films, including their first talkie,
  • Later he was a teacher for 30 years in Laurel and Chinook, Montana.
  • In the opening scene, Laurel and Hardy speak their very first lines in film
  • Hog Wild is a 1930 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James Parrott and produ
  • Laurel and Hainesport-Mt.
  • - of The Sons of the Desert, the international Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, all take their
  • e depicts a statue of Erin weaving a wreath of laurel and oak for her sons Poetry and Patriotism wit
  • y Go Boom is a 1929 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • Laurel and David have an argument after which David s
  • is a protected Pennsylvania area that includes Laurel and Fuller lakes in Cooke Township.
  • It follows by the eastern edge of barrio Coto Laurel, and then forms the border between barrios Vay
  • Laurel and Hardy appear at the door while the party i
  • The latter film featured a guest appearance by Laurel and Hardy.
  • as "Dan Lowrey's Palace of Varieties" (hosting Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin), life as a cine
  • recounted experiences with such stars as Stan Laurel and Jean Harlow; he even did a brief, energeti
  • sy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • ilm starring Mabel Normand, co-written by Stan Laurel, and directed by Richard Wallace.
  • st these performances were famous acts such as Laurel and Hardy, George Formby, Gracie Fields, Larry
  • musical Babes in Toyland debuts, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as comic relief.
  • The Music Box is a Laurel and Hardy short film comedy released in 1932.
  • Main article: Laurel and Hardy
  • A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1942 Laurel and Hardy comedy film produced by Sol M. Wurtz
  • aming them together, leading to the start of a Laurel and Hardy series late that year.
  • In 1927, Laurel and Hardy began sharing screen time together i
  • - of The Sons of the Desert, the international Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, all take their
  • ve is a 1929 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • In the next few films, Laurel and Hardy were together as separate performers
  • crime so there's no arrest, particularly since Laurel and Mike are now in love.
  • Rupert of Hee Haw is a 1924 film starring Stan Laurel and drawing on the Ruritanian romance of Ruper
  • a 1929 Hal Roach silent short comedy starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • music on two early sound short films starring Laurel and Hardy (Men O' War, They Go Boom) before th
  • Laurel and Hardy's scenes from Berth Marks were overd
  • (Source: Randy Skretvedt, Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies).
  • Laurel and Hardy's Model 'T' Ford.
  • The illusion of Laurel and Hardy as children was achieved using over-
  • ich was the final motion picture starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
  • os, directed by Fred Guiol, and featuring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
  • It also features Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, however, whilst both had par
  • Any Old Port! is a 1932 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W.Horne and produ
  • Laurel and Hardy once stayed there, after appearing a
  • tributed by the U.S. Forest Service, featuring Laurel and Hardy, with narration read by MGM announce
  • ds and hayfields, as well as stand of mountain laurel and birch.
  • Laurel and Hardy shot this brief film during their lu
  • us is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy as grave-robbers hired by a mad scie
  • terways of decommissioned USCGC Madrona, USCGC Laurel and USCGC Papaw and regularly sees duty throug
  • Laurel and Hardy are a hen-pecked pair of Gypsies in
  • The movie version starred Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and, to make matters even mor
  • Laurel and Hardy barely escape by parachuting to safe
  • a Test Tube (1943), filmed in color, featuring Laurel and Hardy in a demonstration of household wood
  • During this time, he wrote the popular play Laurel and Hardy.
  • - of The Sons of the Desert, the international Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, all take their
  • median Stuart Erwin are reminiscent of Roach's Laurel and Hardy comedies, produced concurrently.
  • nd Weep, which began her long association with Laurel and Hardy.
  • atter part of her career, she appeared in many Laurel and Hardy comedies, where she frequently playe
  • Dirty Work is a Laurel and Hardy short film Classic comedy made in 19
  • Are is a 1929 comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, also featuring Mae Busch (in
  • skepticism falls upon him (and by association, Laurel and their son) when he does not return at the
  • While at Roach, McCarey cast Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together and guided developme
  • Hats Off is a Laurel and Hardy silent comedy film.
  • (1929 film), a American comedy short featuring Laurel and Hardy
  • At the end of the festival Tam kisses Laurel and tells her that he's tired of waiting, afte
  • The Dancing Masters is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy feature film.
  • a, is bounded by Fork mountain to the west and Laurel and Chestnut mountains to the east.
  • Laurel and Hardy comedies,including Habeas Corpus,The
  • d Wilfred Wheeler with rhododendrons, mountain laurel and holly trees, for which the reservation get
  • the roles of Beppo and Giacomo, respectively, Laurel and Hardy starred as "Stanlio" and "Ollio" in
  • odland habitat, often joined by California Bay Laurel and California Buckeye north of Big Sur.
  • Nothing But Trouble is a late Laurel and Hardy feature, and not regarded by fans an
  • hestra to re-create the soundtrack to the 1936 Laurel and Hardy comedy Our Relations.
  • ing Gravy is a 1931 short film comedy starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • Babes in Toyland (1934 - writer), starring Laurel and Hardy
  • rabbers is a 1929 silent comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy as attachment officers trying to rep
  • ng Fleas (1926),and also had a small role in a Laurel and Hardy short The Chimp (1932).
  • alking pictures, and she had a cameo in one of Laurel and Hardy's best known films Way Out West (193
  • The Bohemian Girl, starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
  • Come Clean is a 1931 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and prod
  • Brats is a 1930 Laurel and Hardy comedy short.
  • Laurel and Hardy play dual roles as their own childre
  • by Sir Norman Wisdom (celebrating 80 years of Laurel and Hardy).
  • n Juge, consisting of an eagle, shield, stars, laurel and arrows representing the Great Seal of the
  • best remembered as the second instance of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appearing in the same film to
  • nt is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy.
  • raben countered that if it was good enough for Laurel and Hardy it was surely good enough for Moreca
  • big-screen residents include, Mae Busch, Stan Laurel and Viola Dana.
  • rom The Honeymoon by Arthur J. Jefferson, Stan Laurel's father, and is a talkie remake of the 1927 s
  • the film's other awards and nominations (Hugo, Laurel and the Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden R
  • Wicky, Calf-kill, Sheep-poison, Narrow-leaved Laurel and Sheep Laurel, its folk-names testifying ch
  • with Don Estelle in a 1999 re-recording of the Laurel and Hardy song "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
  • y at Hal Roach studios with such headliners as Laurel and Hardy, Our Gang, and especially Charley Ch
  • attested to in the 1932 Academy Award winning Laurel and Hardy short, The Music Box.
  • Laurel and Hardy emerge triumphant after some mock wa
  • ies) (1903) : contains The Money Box, basis of Laurel and Hardy film Our Relations (1935)
  • Liberty is a 1929 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy as escaped convicts who, while tryin
  • Deborah Kerr as Miss Madrigal, Hayley Mills as Laurel, and John Mills as the butler Maitland.
  • - of The Sons of the Desert, the international Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, all take their
  • ymbol, a branch of rose of Sharon, a branch of laurel, and a dove.
  • It stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy-before they became the popula
  • epresenting ”Motherhood” holds aloft a victory laurel and in the other hand holds a shaft to which i
  • oody shrubs such as manzanitas, California bay laurel, and sumac.
  • ast and includes Biloxi, Gulfport, Pascagoula, Laurel and Hattiesburg.
  • ssmuller, Mae West, Lionel and John Barrymore, Laurel and Hardy, Edward G. Robinson, Fred Astaire, a
  • rs is a 1927 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy as convicts making an escape from pr
  • rsion of Daniel Auber's Fra Diavolo - although Laurel and Hardy were the stars, King played the titl
  • s, The Rogue Song, or the uncut version of the Laurel and Hardy short Blotto and the early Three Sto
  • Laurel Anne Harte was born in the San Fernando Valley
  • Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel are vagabonds being chased by the police.
  • He and his wife Laurel are the parents of four children.
  • n 1 July 1944 with units being reassigned from Laurel Army Airfield to Jackson.
  • She was renamed P.S. Laurel around 1890.
  • Stan Laurel as Stan Laurel
  • Stan Laurel as himself
  • he woman, symbolizing Hope, grasps a branch of laurel as the sun rises behind her.
  • Stan Laurel as Stan
  • Stan Laurel as Stanley
  • Stan Laurel as Cuthbert Hope
  • Republic was established and appointed Jose P. Laurel as president.
  • Carl and Lexi insisted she move out so Laurel asked her to move back in with her.
  • lso on the Jefferson Square block (bordered by Laurel, Assembly, Richland, and Main) are the offices
  • ll in the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels), The Laurel at the Botanical Garden of Brussels, and the s
  • de) is a film made in 1955, which won a Golden Laurel at the Edinburgh Film Festival.
  • "The Laurel Avenue Church of Christ began with the separat
  • Laurel Avenue Church of Christ is a Non-Denomination
  • h floor of Landco Corporate Center Bldg., J.P. Laurel Avenue Bajada 8000 Davao City.
  • the family moved to Knoxville (their house on Laurel Avenue still stands).
  • Local primary schools include Gilesgate, Laurel Avenue, St Hilds (Church of England) and St Jo
  • stor of the People's Presbyterian Church at 42 Laurel Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut, in controvers
  • 00 per annum and use of the church manse at 36 Laurel Avenue.
  • lder were given the Writers Guild of America's Laurel Award for career achievement in screenwriting.
  • Taylor-Young was nominated for a Laurel Award for her performance in the film.
  • Wilder had previously received the Laurel Award in 1957 for his screenwriting partnershi
  • The film won two Motion Picture Magazine Laurel Awards in 1967, for Best Action Drama and Best
  • Laurel Awards
  • ry Livingston who received nominations for the Laurel Awards and the Academy Awards in 1960.
  • The 10th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given on 3 March 1999, honored the bes
  • The 3rd PGA Golden Laurel Awards, announced on 4 March 1992, honored the
  • The 7th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given in The Regent Beverly Wilshire H
  • The 4th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given on 5 March (announced: 14 Februa
  • The 14th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given at the Century Plaza Hotel, Los
  • The 5th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given on 2 March (announced: 14 Februa
  • The 13th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given at the Century Plaza Hotel, Los
  • ree SAG Awards, four Golden Globes, six Golden Laurel Awards, a People's Choice Award, three New Yor
  • The 9th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given on 3 March 1998, honored the bes
  • The 1st PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given on 29 March 1990, honored the be
  • At the 1959 Laurel Awards, the film was nominated for Top Musical
  • Laurel Awards: Golden Laurel, Top Cinematography - Co
  • Whoopi Goldberg as Laurel Ayres
  • Investment banker Laurel Ayres is a smart and single woman trying to ma
  • (1983-1985, 1988-1989) and All My Children as Laurel Banning Dillon (1993-1996).
  • ryland) before transferring his senior year to Laurel Baptist.
  • As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, Laurel Bay is included within the Beaufort Urban Clus
  • Laurel Bay is a census-designated place and military
  • d MCAS Beaufort, including the housing area of Laurel Bay.
  • There are Coast Live Oak, California Bay Laurel, Big leaf maple, Madrone, alder, willow, Dogwo
  • inko (1993 to 2002), and current president Dr. Laurel Blackwell (appointed August 2003).
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