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The Flying Deuces (1939) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and produced by Boris Morros.

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Laurel and Hardy in The Flying Deuces 1939 (1)

By Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jan 18, 2012 From Pretty Clever Films

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Laurel and Hardy in The Flying Deuces 1939 (2)

By Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jan 18, 2012 From Pretty Clever Films

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Facts about The Flying Deuces

The sketch of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in the first scene was drawn by Harry Langdon.
This is Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's only non-Hal Roach-produced film in which Stan had a hand in the writing and editing (as he had in the Roach films).
The harp music Stan plays in his cell is played by Harpo Marx, who apparently also coached Stan on imitating his fingerings.
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