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Way Out West Laurel Hardy
17" x 22" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $190.99 Sale: $95.49
Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20'S
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $194.99 Sale: $97.49
Nothing But Trouble
17" x 21" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $188.99 Sale: $94.49
Nothing But Trouble
17" x 22" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $193.99 Sale: $96.99
Jitterbugs
23" x 18" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $197.99 Sale: $98.99
Return of Laurel and Hardy
14" x 23" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $178.99 Sale: $89.49
Thicker Than Water
15" x 23" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $187.99 Sale: $93.99
Dancing Masters
24" x 18" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $194.99 Sale: $97.49
a-Haunting We Will Go movie poster
16" x 21" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $184.99 Sale: $92.49
a-Haunting We Will Go
24" x 18" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $194.99 Sale: $97.49
Chump At Oxford a
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $194.99 Sale: $97.49
Wrong Again
18" x 24" Framed Poster Frame
Price: $194.99 Sale: $97.49
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Framed Laurel and Hardy Wall Art
Comedy actors have it easy these days, at least if we are to compare them with their counterparts who performed one century ago. Framed Laurel and Hardy Posters bring back in the spotlight two of the comedians that brought so many smiles on the faces of silent movie films.
FramedArt.com celebrates their achievements while providing their fans with the means to bring pleasant memories to life and show their appreciation to some of the best comedians of all times.
The slapstick comedy proposed by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy gained traction in the 20s, with the dynamic duo becoming successful at the end of the decade. They are known for their signature tune which was played during the opening credits, but also their antics. They starred in more than 200 productions and only the best ones are celebrated through Framed Laurel and Hardy Posters, with the first films being released in the 20s and the last in the 40s.
1927 was the year when they chose to become a team and it all began with the Putting Pants on Philip silent movie. Framed Laurel and Hardy Posters properly mark the occasion as well as the upcoming films, with a third of them being silent movies. Their career ended in the 40s, but they made a comeback in 1954 and also feature in some memorable interviews. More recently, they were selected as some of the best comedy acts of all time and they generated a cult following while inspiring other comedians.
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