Larry Harmon's Laurel & Hardy #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Getting the Bird," Stan’s excitement over a raffle ticket quickly turns to regret when the boys mistake a delivered vase for their prize—only to discard it as hideous. The real prize, a new car, soon arrives, but the boys’ misstep leads to an unexpected and costly consequence when their neighbor demands payment for the broken vase. Written by Dez Skinn, this classic Laurel & Hardy tale captures the duo’s signature mix of slapstick and misfortune in a story that’s as charming as it is chaotic.
In "The Wild Westerner," Mr. Tuffnutt stands firm against the circus crossing his land—until Bozo and Chief 707 earn his trust by rescuing his nephew from a rattlesnake. The story unfolds with the usual slapstick charm, blending frontier grit with classic comic mishaps.
In "Stan's Prize," Stan’s accidental win of a raffle ticket sets off a chain of misadventures when a delivered vase is mistaken for the grand prize. Believing they’ve struck gold, Stan and Ollie quickly discard the ugly ceramic piece—only to learn too late that the real prize was a brand-new car, now claimed by the neighbor whose vase they destroyed.
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