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THE MAGIC BEHIND
THE MOVIES
by Randy Skredvedt

March of the Wooden Soldiers
MARCH OF THE
WOODEN SOLDIERS

Stan and Ollie
STAN AND OLLIE
by SImon Louvish

Laurel & Hardy Vol. 1
LAUREL & HARDY
COLLECTION – VOL. 1

Laurel & Hardy Vol. 2
LAUREL & HARDY
COLLECTION – VOL. 2

From the Forties Forward
FROM THE FORTIES
FORWARD
by Scott MacGillivray

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    Last Film Footage of Stan Laurel

LAST FILM FOOTAGE OF STAN LAUREL DISCOVERED
Rare Home Movie Holds Final Images of Laurel & Hardy Comic

LOS ANGELES, CA—An amateur home movie has been discovered recently which apparently contains the last known film images of comedy legend, Stan Laurel, once celebrated as half of the most popular comedy duo in the world; Laurel & Hardy.

The rare and historic eight millimeter film, which captures a playful Laurel displaying his trademark impish smile while scratching his head, is just two minutes in length and was taken at his Santa Monica apartment by James and Irene Heffernan, a Los Angeles couple who was acquainted with the late film comedian in his later years.

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According to Laurel’s daughter, Lois Laurel Hawes, the film was made in late December of 1964 just two months before his death. A letter from Laurel to the Heffernans dated January 15, 1965 mentions their yuletide visit when, apparently, the footage was shot.

Also featured in the brief home movie segment is Laurel’s honorary “Oscar” award for Lifetime Achievement which was presented to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (AMPAS) in 1961.

Apparently lost and forgotten for decades among the numerous entertainment and travel home movies made by the itinerant couple during the 1960’s, this final footage of Laurel was not known to exist until several months ago and has never been viewed publicly.

However, the film’s present owner hopes to arrange for the landmark footage to be seen by Laurel & Hardy fans worldwide on June 16, 2010 which happens to be Stan Laurel’s date of birth. According to actor/producer Tyler St. Mark, who purchased the remarkable footage from the Heffernan estate, “Stan Laurel performs a special gesture at the end of the film clip which was clearly intended for his millions of fans worldwide and so we will help him deliver his message 46 years later--on the 120th anniversary of his birthday.”

NOTE: Many of Stan's letters to Irene Heffernan are archived at the Stan Laurel Correspondence Archive Project. SEARCH her name to read them. —Editor


 

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