Stan Laurel locations in Los Angeles, including where he died and his gravesite. If you like the video please Like, Share and SUBSCRIBE (it's free) My Instagram: L_T_Jones All the best, LT #laurelandhardy #famousgraves
Laurel & Hardy are great for running gags. I can remember my father saying, "Why DON'T you do SOMEthing to HELP me?" Thank you for reading my comment. "Goodbye-EE! Goodbye-EE!" And, remember: "I don't like frassasass!"
I still watch them too. I used to watch them with my grandfather when I was a child so I love watching them for the laughs and memories of time spent with my grandfather who has since passed on.
Stan Laurel did make a last joke. he often spoke with actor and comedian Dick van Dyke one of the conversations was about Stan's imminent death Stan said ''if you cry at my funeral then I'll never speak to you again!''
Rip Stan and Oliver ❤ a very talented duo indeed. The pair stayed in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland on their tour in 1953 at the Royal Marine hotel and also visited cobh Co. Cork. Nice video LT well done 👍
I've visited the house he was born in so I might make it my life's goal to visit his grave too. They have brought me so much joy my whole life, which has been passed onto my children. Thanks for the video.
I would have loved to have spoken to Stan. My party piece as a kid was singing Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, complete with high and low notes, and the banging of the mallet.
Funny that I've been singing this song/ humming that song for the past 2 years when I'm feeling blue and when I sing it, it take me back when I was a young lass and the days when life is simple and warm
One of my boyhood comic heroes (though before my time) still got their boxset, always a pick me up when I watch any Laurel and Hardy short film - just great slapstick comedy! RIP Stan...
Thankyou for showing the grave sites of these wonderful comics they were so funny Stan died the year I was born rip Ollie and Stan thanks for the laughs ❤️😊
I'm 49 and i watched Stan and Laurel all my life my younger years i watched them with my dad i will always love watching them until the day i die the best comedy duo EVER.
Nice little video. Always loved Laurel and Hardy. Went to his home in Ulverston in Lancashire in 2000, nice part of the world. There is as a L & H museum there. Great to see house from Perfect Day 1929.
I thought it was quite incredible that that house from Perfect Day still survives. Many landmarks in the US do not have the privilege of longevity IMO. I adored Laurel & Hardy and that piano scene will forever be engrained in me. My parents always seemed to let my sister and I view their films for which I was forever grateful.
i'm a huge fan of Laurel an Hardy.....still watch them to this day.........Stan was one of the funniest people the UK ever produced. RIP.........🙏🙏🙏❤ Nice upload.......thanx
Thank you for your wonderful videos of this iconic and much-loved duo. So wish they could have been buried side by side, they were such good friends.❤ Rest In Peace, guys…you will always be loved.❤
Thank you fella for giving me the opportunity to see this on Stan, along with Ollies grave. It really has meant a lot to this loyal fan. Bless you bro 🙏
Good Video… My family and I met with Mr. Laurel in May 1961. It’s a long story but we were invited to his Santa Monica apartment. I was young at the time. He was in a wheelchair but a very nice man. My dad was a lifelong fan of “Laurel & Hardy”. I still watch them now.
@@LTJones Thank you for your videos. Even after all these years I still remember how crowded his small apartment was with all sorts of old movie items. My mother found him by looking in a phone book and wrote him a letter.
If i could sit down and have dinner with three people i grew up watching it would be Bruce Lee, Laurel & Hardy. Stan Laurel was an absolute genius, said very little, got the biggest laughs and will always be remembered with his pal Hardy as the greatest double act ever. R.I.P Stanley & Oliver 🤣😂🤣
Video stupendo.Un salto nel passato che mi ha fatto rivivere i film che vedevo da bambino. I piu grandi comici di tutti i tempi,geniali, che hanno fatto e faranno ridere intere generazioni. Grazie!
LOVE THE MUSIC BOX WHEN OLLIE GETS DRAGGED DOWN THOSE HORRENDOUS STEPS SCREAMING ALL THE WAY DOWN AND HIS VOICE IS VIBRATING CAUSE OF THE BUMPY STEPS IT NEARLY KILLED ME FIRST TIME I SAW THAT SHAME THESE 2 LEGENDS WEREN'T PUT TOGETHER FOREVER BUT NEVERMIND THANKYOU FOR YOUR BRILLIANT VIDS SORRY FOR CAPS BUSTED SPECS FROM DAVID IN ENGLAND ❤️💙💥🎬📽️📻🎙️
This is a fantastic program you have done. With out doubt the greatest double act ever. I can see you have covered Stanley Jefferson’s life in California. In Bishop Auckland, Co Durham. We’re Stan living for a while. He was baptised. The house he lived in the Church he was baptised it is just across the road a bit further up. There is a pub named after Stan. The Stanley Jefferson. A Wetherspoons. I was in not to long ago when I went up to see my sister. On my way back home I called in the Stanley Jefferson for my dinner. Laurel and Hardy still as good today. Ageless comedy
I really loved Stan and Ollie. They were ahead of their time. I think their style of comedy with Pratt falls and observational is more my style. RIP Laurel and Hardy.
I lived around the corner in 2nd and Montana! My mum cleaned for them…she was from Lancashire too. We used skateboard in the alley behind the building…great memories!
Do you remember Stan used to create a funny illusion when he put his thumb in his mouth and pretend to blow down it to raise his bowler hat. Fabulous video, well researched and presented 👌🏻🙏🏻
L&HWEIN A GREAT FILM LAUGHING GRAVY AND THEY WERE IN A FILM THE HELPERS TOGETHER AND THEY WERE IN A FILM WAY OUT WEST AND THEY WERE IN A FILM THE BULL FIGHTERERS AND OLIVA NORVEL HARDY DIED FROM A STROKE IN 1957 AND STAN LAUREL DIED AT THE AGE OF 65 YEARS OLD AND THEY WERE IN THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM THAT EVER LIVED 😔
Sorry to go off track but I was so distracted with your accent. Where are you from? Did I detect Welsh and something else? This is the first time seeing your videos so thank you.