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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST L&H...and the colorization WORKS!,
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This review is from: The Music Box/Helpmates (Colorized) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This colorized version of The Music Box, the 1932 three-reeler that won the Oscar for Best Short Subject, is TOPS. If you had to show a young kid or teen Laurel & Hardy this would be the one to show them, for several reasons: the comedy is timeless, the characters instantly loveable, and the fact that it is color allows modern kids to relate a bit better to it. The film's premise is simple: Stan and Ollie have to move a bulky piano...most of the time up a looooooooooooooooooong narrow stairway. And all kinds of complications (a too smart and stubborn horse, a lady with a baby carriage, an angry policeman) occur. The comedy is symphonic: it starts slowly, builds (the laughs growing all the way), then seemingly comes full circle with the "punch" ending. The timing is impeccable: Oliver Hardy looks at the camera with his best "can-you-believe this?" look. Each gag reaches its peak at just the right moment. Some gags are repeated with variations -- an early comedic "callback" technique (verbally used very effectively by David Letterman). And the chemistry between "the boys" is as good as it gets. The Music Box is also blessed with the blustery comedy genius of Billy Gilbert, who nearly stole scenes in which he appeared with Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin's immortal The Great Dictator. One "defect" purists have about this version: the background musical score in parts of this short is not the original. This music was classic Hal Roach short music re-created in modern times and added when they put the colorized version on video. But it doesn't detract from the short. The second short, Helpmates, is also hilarious as Stan "helps" Ollie clean up after a wild party -- causing more damage than the party. And if you think colorization is a crime, think again in the case of Laurel and Hardy. Stan's daughter has said that her father would have loved to have some of his films done in color, but the process was not as advanced when his classic films were shot, and the cost was too high. Most colorized versions of Laurel and Hardy films have the correct color of Stan's hair: red.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, Classic Laurel & Hardy,
By grayc@mindspring.com (Atlanta, Ga.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Music Box/Helpmates (Colorized) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video is one of the best Laurel & Hardy films made. It has all of the classic humor, frustration, slapstick, and everything a Laurel & Hardy fan expects to see as well as the emotional, humor laden twist at the end. Well worth it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Heaviest and Funniest "Music Box" of All!,
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This review is from: The Music Box/Helpmates (Colorized) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
With the possible exception of "Big Business" and "March of the Wooden Soldiers" (aka: "Babes in Toyland"), this is arguably the funniest of the L&H films. The "Music Box" is actually a piano (a present for Billy Gilbert from his wife) inside of an appropriate sized crate. Take one L&H, one VERY long stairway, one highly MOBILE crate, one locked home (Gilbert had just left), one baby carriage pushing female who laughs at L&H, one stern policeman, shake well, and you've got one hilarious cocktail of delivery mayhem. The timing never misses a beat and the special effects are incredible, especially noteworthy for a film produced in the 1920s. The "Music Box" seems to have a life of its own which only adds to the hilarity of the situation. This short is the antidote for all who have ever suffered at the hands of a furniture delivery.
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