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This Is Your Life Laurel & Hardy Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 621 seconds A rare candid look at the two giants of movie comedy on the 1954 "reality" type television program, "This Is Your Life" with Ralph Edwards Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Oldies But Goodies 50's & early 60's Rock & Roll Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 522 seconds Timeless snippets of classic Rock & Roll music from the 50's & 60's by Richie Valens, The Shangi-Las, Ruby and the Romantics, Beach Boys, Jay & The Americans, Everly Brothers, Little Anthony & The Imperials. Clyde MacPhatter, Barbara Harris, Connie Francis, Ben E. King, Martha & The Vandellas, The Diamonds, Paul & Paula, Jan & Dean and many others. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Amos N' Andy Kingfish Slips Up Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 538 seconds The Kingfish pretends to be very successful with disastrous results. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Amos N' Andy Young Girl's Mother Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 547 seconds Andy gets involved with an old flame's daughter and all hell breaks loose. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Amos N' Andy Calhoun To The Rescue Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 561 seconds Calhoun poses as the Kingfish in order to scam Kingfish's cousin Leo into buying an Antique shop. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Mae West in I'm No Angel Trailer Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 111 seconds with Cary Grant in this 1933 comedy classic. Fortuneteller: I see a man in your life Mae: What only one? Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Chuck Berry's Little Queenie had to be Audio Swapped for Since I met You Baby on 10/14/08 Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 171 seconds by Ivory Joe Hunter due to a copyright infringement warning of the song Little Queenie by Chuck Berry I had to change the audio of the video from the movie "Go Johnny Go" and replace it with the song you're hearing, sorry! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Jackie Wilson You'd Better Know It 1958 Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 114 seconds Jackie Wilson sings. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Legends of Baseball in The Movies: From Ruth To M & M Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 581 seconds They all made movies the Babe in 1920's Headin Home, a silent short. Lou Gehrig in Rawhide 1938 a western playing himself. Jackie Robinson playing himself in his Story in 1950 and Mantle & Maris in Safe at Home, 1962. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Kiana On her Ball Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 372 seconds Excercise Hottie Kiana Tom Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Eric Burdon and The Animals filming in SF 1967 Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 139 seconds Rare footage I shot in 1967 of Eric Burdon filming for a record the predecessor to the music video. The group was very friendly & accessible the public went about their business no one was better then anyone else. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Cadillacs sing Please Mr. Johnson Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 99 seconds The Cadillacs in 1958 Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Bodyshaping with Keelin Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 147 seconds The ESPN series Bodyshaping Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Prom Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 222 seconds School Prom Photography Packages for 2008 serving Connecticut, Westchester, Dutchess & Putnam Counties NY. Contact: simelzer@yahoo.com. Prom advisors ask for a free high quality DVD. Music: Dancing Queen by ABBA Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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James Pierce in Tarzan & The Golden Lion (1927) Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 8 seconds For the Many Movie Tarzans Pierce was inadveretently left out. He was the son-in-law of Edgar Rice Burroughs author of Tarzan. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Boris Karloff in one of his early silent screen appearances Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 4 seconds In the 1927 film Tarzan and the Golden Lion as the outcast warrior Owaza four years before his role in Frankenstein. A rare clip since most of his silent work is missing. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Curse of The Fly Trailer Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 65 seconds The end of the Fly trilogy made in 1965 minus Vincent Price and the Fly itself in Britain. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Greatest Horror Trailer Posted by: condensedclassics
Video duration: 111 seconds Trailer for the History of Horror & Monster Movies now available. Contact simelzer@yahoo.com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |



















Latest comments made on this video:
By: britflick1. on 19 Nov 08, 15:56:14
excellent clip! well done for showing us the two great masters of comedy.they've never been bettered.
By: GunnerGraham. on 18 Nov 08, 20:46:32
Ben Shipman was their friend and lawyer.Well loved by Babe and Stan.
By: Sheza58. on 18 Nov 08, 10:45:41
I agree. The host constantly made jibes about Ollies weight. Where was the respect?
By: kitsch2spacea. on 17 Nov 08, 02:46:08
Post Fantastico! Thank you
By: pintpot. on 15 Nov 08, 06:00:15
Well, "prescotbulimia69" is British, so it's "faeces", but let's not argue about it :)
By: Ohaddo. on 14 Nov 08, 23:29:30
What a great chance to hear the history of two comedy giants. Instead, we hear this insensitive person telling Oliver and Stan to sit down. Twice!? One might think this is not USA, but the communist Soviet Union of that time. Im sorry, but i get so angry at this. It is nice old clips like this exist, but why didnt they let them speak? Shine on Harvest Moon!
By: gitterbugs. on 13 Nov 08, 23:01:06
what an asshole that host was im 23 i love these pair best thing that ever happened to comedy
By: 143AC. on 11 Nov 08, 00:12:31
No! Stan Laurel died on February 23,1965.
By: strawwoodclaw. on 10 Nov 08, 06:10:41
wonderful people - who liked to make people laugh *******
By: imnotokilovemcr. on 07 Nov 08, 13:06:09
aw that was so sweet
By: chaplinfan48. on 03 Nov 08, 06:12:28
Stan Laurel had his name in the phone book until the day he died. He was so humble he thought if people wanted to call him, they should be able to. both of them were class acts all the way.
By: freakystyley73. on 03 Nov 08, 05:17:42
great comedians! Ralph Edwards was such a dickhead! thanks for posting condensedclassics!
By: fancypantsuk. on 02 Nov 08, 13:20:40
they so don't wanna be there.. praps because the host was shit. cheeky fucker saying is there enough room for the 3 of ya....
By: theBESTelvis. on 01 Nov 08, 12:50:25
two absolute legends of comedy. they will be still remembered in 100 years time.
By: ludocrat. on 30 Oct 08, 23:33:21
What a gem! Thanks!
By: alieenvspreDATA. on 30 Oct 08, 20:35:29
The host is a bit of a w****r about weight isn't he - the condescending rat and patronising son of
By: moontruck. on 30 Oct 08, 17:40:24
They are legends for ever and hopefully my grandchildren will have a big laugh with their comedy.
By: thisisreflex. on 27 Oct 08, 23:01:28
Yes, patronising dickhead! He's treating them like a pair of old codgers in a nursing home.
By: spacetoilet. on 27 Oct 08, 10:21:22
I love them both dearly. But f()ck Ralph Edwards, totally disrespectful to the greatest comedy duo of all time. Who even knows, or gives a sh1t about Ralph Edwards now? Laurel and Hardy are LEGENDS. R.I.P I love you both.
By: td2gether4ever. on 27 Oct 08, 05:46:33
Ralph Edwards was such an asshole. I am sure he got alot of hate mail that week. How dare he disrespect Oliver Hardy. He should be kissing the ground the man walked on. He was a LEGEND and should have been honored to be in his presence.
By: Nationsnotregimes. on 25 Oct 08, 07:22:32
The host with the insulting remarks to Mr. Hardy should have been drop kicked. Forget P.C. B.S. the host had the conduct of sophist thug.
By: caballocalco. on 24 Oct 08, 00:06:56
That jackass TV "presentator" didn't even know who they are. By the way, Charles Chaplin, they tell me, travelled in the SAME boat with Laurel from England to the USA. They MADE Hollywood, they invented EVERYTHING. They paid them with peanuts. How disgracefull. L & H and a lot more died poor. Chaplin had the run away to Switzerland. He got, finally, a "honorific" Oscar. What a shame, they were such genious.
By: sparklerofalbion. on 23 Oct 08, 19:58:39
One day they will outlaw weight remarks like they do any other prejudice. The host of this show was an offensive humourless disgraceful ass---trying to score cheap laughs at the expense of one of the all time comedy greats. Laurel & Hardy were a world class act, the greatest of their kind.
By: schmuzz33. on 23 Oct 08, 03:27:26
Laurel and Hardy were classics, will be forever. I have to say tho, the host was pretty tasteless. None of his weight jokes were funny, and it just made him look worse that Hardy was good natured and a gentleman about it all. But no doubt, L&H were the epitomy of classy old school American comedy. Wish our TV nowadays was half as good.
By: sockenekel. on 22 Oct 08, 18:00:29
no contest they are legends nearly a hundred yrs of comedy making generations laugh past present and future god bless em'