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Directed by: James Horne 
Written by: Charles Rogers, Felix Adler, James Parrott from Jack Jevne and Charles Rogers's story
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1936 |
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WESTERN
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66 |
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Laurel and Hardy deliver the deed for a gold mine to the daughter (Rosina Lawrence) of a dead prospector.
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Reviewed by Chris Tookey
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| Laurel and Hardy in their most celebrated movie, a spoof of B-westerns featuring some of their greatest slapstick routines and their rendition of The Trail of the Lonesome Pine . James Finlayson is a splendid parody villain. Marvin Hatley's score was Oscar-nominated. |
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