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March Of The Wooden Soldiers [2007] [DVD]
 
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March Of The Wooden Soldiers [2007] [DVD]

Stan Laurel , Oliver Hardy , Gus Meins , Charley Rogers    Universal, suitable for all   DVD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
  • Directors: Gus Meins, Charley Rogers
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Pickwick
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Oct 2007
  • Run Time: 78 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000WPMX9Y
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 51,178 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The most lavish feature built around Laurel and Hardy, 1934's March of the Wooden Soldiers is also the most bizarre. Opening unpromisingly with one of several mawkish numbers derived from Victor Herbert's musical Babes in Toyland, the antics of toyshop labourers Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee are worked into a scenario midway between Lewis Carroll and The Brothers Grimm. Nursery-rhyme characters come and go in a surreal fantasy, with the evil Mr Barnaby threatening to evict Widow Peep from her shoe unless he receives her daughter Bo in marriage. The movie culminates in a full-scale invasion of Toyland by the yeti-ish Bogeymen and their defeat by the 100 six-foot wooden soldiers that Stan and Ollie have built by mistake. Henry Brandon gives a characterful performance, while 1930s child star Charlotte Henry is an appealing heroine. Directors Gus Meins and Charles R Rogers milk the slapstick to an increasingly unnerving degree. Reputedly Hardy's favourite among the double act's features, March of the Wooden Soldiers emerges now as their most audacious screen appearance.

On the DVD: March of the Wooden Soldiers on disc reproduces the original black and white print in 4:3 ratio with pristine clarity; the mono soundtrack has similarly worn well. The potted biographies of Laurel and Hardy are too brief to be worthwhile, but the inclusion of the 1915 short Hustling for Health--among the earliest of Stan Laurel's film appearances--is a valuable bonus. --Richard Whitehouse

Product Description

Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee are lodging at Mother Widow Peep's house and resolve to help her clear her mortgage with Silas Barnaby. When they find they have insufficient saved up, they decide to borrow the rest against their wages from the Toymaker. Unfortunately, Stannie has mixed up an order for Santa Claus, building him 100 six foot tall soldiers instead of 600 one foot tall soldiers, which leads to their dismissal. They are then banished from Toyland to Bogeyland on trumped up burglary charges, which are eventually dropped on the proviso that Little Bo Peep agrees to marry Silas Barnaby. Stannie dresses up as the bride and tricks Silas Barnaby long enough for the mortgage deed to be handed over, but an enraged Barnaby frames Tom Tom (Little Bo Peep's true love) for pignapping and gets him banished to Bogeyland. Barnaby eventually leads the Bogeymen of Bogeyland on an invasion of Toyland, with only Stannie and Ollie and their hundred soldiers standing in their way.


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
"I don't love 'im!" 22 April 2004
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Format:DVD
What a pleasure to find March of the Wooden Soldiers in glorious black &white! This Passport Video release (listed by Amazon as Koch Entertainmentfor some unfathomable reason) presumably contains the full-length version(77+ minutes) and is of very high quality. Audio is nice clear mono, andthe video is just fine--flicker occurs occasionally, but nothing major andthe images are sharp with good contrast. One is easily able to navigatethe chapters and can scan in either direction and pause, which sometimesisn't the case with budget DVD's. It would be nice if subtitles wereavailable (I have foreign-born friends who like to "see" and hear Englishsimultaneously), as well as a printed list of chapters, but these areminor quibbles. A bonus short of the boys' first screen appearancetogether is also included and is lots of fun.
As much as I detestcolorization of black & white classics, both in principle and foraesthetic reasons, I've read so many favorable reviews of the colorizedversion of this film that I'd be willing to give it a shot, especiallyconsidering its price. One reviewer wrote that she remembers seeing ahand-tinted print of this film at the movies when she was a child in the50's, so clearly there's precedent. It would be nice to get a choice ofboth on one disk--maybe something along this line will turn up eventually.In the meantime, my recommendation is that first-time viewers see it theway audiences in 1934 saw it and then move on to "color" if so inclined.Either way, this is a fabulous film--it's about time justice was done toit, but better late than never. Thank goodness I no longer have to dependon the whims of local TV stations with their edits and commercials towatch one of my holiday favorites.
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45 of 49 people found the following review helpful
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March of the Wooden Soldiers (Babes in Toyland) is one of a few Laurel and Hardy features in which Hal Roach lost ownership. Over the years it has been reissued and mostly cut in the process on the grounds of the Bogeymen sequences being too grim or to remove some or all of the songs in a misguided attempt to concentrate Stan and Ollie`s scenes. It is only fairly recently that a complete pristine master has been produced and superbly computer colourised now looking better than it has for decades.

In its original form it is the best of the Laurel and Hardy operettas and, with its detailed studio created fantasy sets, is the most elaborate of all of their features.

The colour version is so carefully effected that it gives the appearance of an early Technicolour film providing an extra dimension and depth reinforcing a more credible Mickey Mouse and the Three Pigs which was not quite achieved in black and white.

Stan Laurel once said that his only regret about this film was that it had not been made in colour. This is probably the only Laurel and Hardy film to really benefit and be enhanced by an accurate colourisation.

The film is a successful attempt to appeal to all ages. It is interesting to note that Disney granted permission to use Mickey Mouse and the Three Pigs together with their theme song. Perhaps `Toyland` may just have given Walt some inspiration for his first Disneyland. In fact Disney studied this film quite closely and remade it under the original title `Babes in Toyland` with obvious mimics of Stan and Ollie, but it was a poor, jazzed-up, shadow of the original.

This version produced by Eureka Video is only mediocre The transfer, although black and white, appears to be taken from the colourised version. Picture quality and definition are good but the sound is unfortunately the original mono track and somewhat flat. It is interesting to note that the opening original MGM title and Board of Review certificate included in the US version is missing from the UK version of the film.

A still from `Bohemian Girl` is actually used on the DVD case which coupled with the only extra being a wonky transfer of `Hustling for Health` gives the impression that no one could really care less...

The best DVD of this film available is from the US by Goodtimes Video and available from AMAZON.com... It is also ALL region, so you do not even need a region free DVD player (although you will need an NTSC compatible TV, which most are now).

The US version is accurately and superbly colourised and the extras include the original theatrical trailer, short (1.5 mins) probably 16mm silent home movie of Stan and a 3.5 min sound interview of Ollie. The extras are of varying quality due to the source material.

Overall the UK version is a poor substitute for the US DVD which presents a high quality, excellent value, version of a delightful, enduring minor classic.

ROBERT C GRAHAM (UK)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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This rare film is one of the great L+H classics, and certainly in the running for best film of all time. I've searched for a copy of this film for over 17 years after seeing it on TV. It has never been repeated since so to finally own a copy is fantastic.

Set in 'Toyland' the film revolves around the comic capers of Stan and Ollie as they try to save their mother from eviction by the evil Barnaby! The sets/costumes are lavish and beutifully made and there appearances of all the classic toyland characters such as the Three Little Pigs, The Cat and the Fiddle, Little Bo Peep and the rest.

From start to finish, the slap-stick comedy is up there with the best and the one-liners are first rate.

Kids and adults alike will love this film although the gruesome looking 'bogey-men' at the end of the film may scare some youngsters.

Comic genius and beautifully made - the actual march of the wooden soldiers has to be seen to be believed! It's a family-friendly 'Dumb & Dumber' - only nicer, more attractive and, of course, funnier!

BUY IT NOW!!!!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Babes in Toyland
I was intrigued to buy this as it was not in the Laurel & Harby box set I bought a few years ago even though it was in the Hal Roach era. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bertie
a fine mess
I am not a Laurel and Hardy at all and really got this because at this price I felt I couldnt go wrong and I'd seen the odd excerpt. Read more
Published 7 months ago by R. Poole
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Good DVD to have to complete a film set of the boys. The picture quality for me is good and the film is in its entirety. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Taiwantrio
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This is the first and only time that I have sent a review for anything.
I was very pleased to recieve this DVD of the coloured version of what is now called 'The March Of The... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Fan
No extras but worth buying
This DVD 'March Of The Wooden Soldiers In Colour' contains the colour version of the film only with no extras. Read more
Published 19 months ago by C. Price
March Of The Wooden Soldiers (in colour)
Most Laurel & Hardy films do not require colour. Their humour is such that no enhancement is needed, and it could even be a distraction. This film is the exception. Read more
Published 21 months ago by WILLIAM STOCK
Toyland
I am sorry but I don't have anything good to say about this DVD. The picture quality was awful and looked like it had been copied from a VHS video, also the picture on the cover is... Read more
Published on 8 May 2010 by Mrs. D. Fox
March of the wooden soilders digital colour version
I was really impressed with this DVD it looked as though it had always in colour and I have both versions being a huge Laurel and Hardy fan. Read more
Published on 8 May 2010 by Mrs. D. Fox
L&H Brilliance
L&H at their best once again. Totally different from all the other Boys pictures but filled with wonderful moments. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2010 by Steven J. Gilbert
poor print
This is an often overlooked laurel and hardy feature. But it is worth looking at. It is very dated in its musical style and the boys comedy doesnt have the same impact as in their... Read more
Published on 1 Sep 2009 by Ms. M. Potter
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