Mae Laurel-Stan Laurel "Frozen hearts" 1923, de J. A. Howe.

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Mae Laurel-Stan Laurel "Frozen hearts" 1923, de J. A. Howe.
Mae Laurel (Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia, 24/05/1888-New York City, 1969).
100 Years of… Mud and Sand https://bit.ly/3wBu4bs Before Laurel and Hardy there was Laurel and Laurel, and in 1922’s Mud and Sand we get to see Stan Laurel’s original silent-movie partnership at work. The film is a longish short (40 mins) spoofing the Rudolph Valentino hit Blood and Sand, the story of a poor Spanish toreador who hits the big time and has his head turned by the wiles of a vampish older widow. Tragedy ensues. Turned out within three months of Valentino’s all-action spectacular – one of the biggest films of the year – Mud and Sand’s target is obvious, with Stan Laurel playing the slick-haired accidental toreador hero and irresistible love icon Rhubarb Vaselino. (The on-screen intertitles call him … Read more
Mud and Sand 1922
Mud and Sand 1922
‘Mud and Sand’ is a satire on the Rudolph Valentino Classic Blood and Sand.. Stan Laurel plays the Bullfighter (Rubharb Vaseline) who wants to make it to the top and win back the girl. Director: Gilbert Pratt Producer: Broncho Billy Anderson Screenplay: Tom Miranda Cinematography: Irving G. Ries Stars: Stan Laurel, Mae Laurel, Julie Leonard…
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Frozen Hearts 1923 Frozen Hearts is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. One of a number of films he made before teaming up with Oliver Hardy, here peasant Stan duels with the ruling elite in Tsarist Russia for the love of his girl.