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Babes in Toyland is a Laurel and Hardy musical Christmas film released on November 30, 1934. The film is also known by the alternative titles Laurel and Hardy in Toyland, Revenge Is Sweet (the 1948 European reissue title), and March of the Wooden Soldiers (in the United States), a 73-minute abridged version.
For decades, "March of the Wooden Soldiers," a.k.a. "Babes in Toyland," has been a Thanksgiving tradition on WPIX TV. The movie turns 90 this year
NEW YORK (PIX11) — PIX11 has been showing the holiday classic “March of the Wooden Soldiers,” starring the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy, for more than 60 years. The film is based on the ...
Reissued as March of the Wooden Soldiers, March of the Toys, and Revenge Is Sweet [61] Public Domain December 11, 1934: The Live Ghost: Short: January 5, 1935: Tit for Tat: Short: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. [62] February 26, 1935: The Fixer Uppers: Short: August 6, 1935: Thicker than Water: Short: August 23 ...
In April 1930, RKO Pictures purchased the screen rights to Babes in Toyland, planning a lavish production to be supervised by William LeBaron and filmed partly in two-strip Technicolor. The cast was reported to include Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, Irene Dunne, Dorothy Lee, Joseph Cawthorn, Edna May Oliver and Ned Sparks.
One of the dances, the Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, has captivated audiences since it became part of the show in 1933. The iconic costume (complete with 3-foot-tall hats!) has remained nearly ...
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Henry Brandon was a character player, often called upon to portray various ethnic types. He played the character of Renouf, a deserter from the French Foreign Legion, in the 1939 remake of Beau Geste. In 1943, he played Major Ruck, a British secret agent in the guise of an SS officer in Edge of Darkness.