Episode 53: El Gordo y El Flaco
An episode of the Hard-Boiled Eggs and Nuts - A Laurel & Hardy Podcast podcast, hosted by Steve Bailey, titled "Episode 53: El Gordo y El Flaco" was published on July 16, 2018 and runs 10 minutes.
July 16, 2018 ·10m · Hard-Boiled Eggs and Nuts - A Laurel & Hardy Podcast
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Summary
Steve Bailey discusses eight foreign-language versions that Laurel & Hardy made of their American talkies.
Episode Description
Steve Bailey discusses eight foreign-language versions that Laurel & Hardy made of their American talkies.
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