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  1. Stanley (Stan Laurel) and Ollie (Oliver Hardy) want to attend the yearly convention of the Sons of the Desert, a fraternal group to which they belong. When Ollie's wife, Lollie (Mae Busch ...

  2. Sons of the Desert (1933) is a classic Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy comedy - the fourth of their full-length feature films, and possibly their funniest (the other contender is Way Out West (1937)).Their slapstick brand of comedy straddled the silent and talkie eras. It was entirely neglected for Academy Awards in its year of eligibility.

  3. Sons of the Desert, American comedy film, released in 1933, that was widely considered to be one of the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy’s best movies. The film’s title inspired the long-standing international Laurel and Hardy fan society of the same name.. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy play their typical disaster-magnet characters, in this case two men (also named Stanley and Oliver) who want ...

  4. When Stan and Ollie trick their wives into thinking that they are taking a medicinal cruise while they're actually going to a convention, the wives find out ...

  5. SONS OF THE DESERT. Directed by. William A. Seiter. United States, 1933. Comedy. 68. Synopsis. When Stan and Ollie trick their wives into thinking that they are taking a medicinal cruise while they’re actually going to a convention, the wives find out the truth the hard way. Synopsis.

  6. Sons Of The Desert (1933) -- (Movie Clip) It Must Be The Lightning Hoping to prevent their wives (Mae Busch, Dorothy Christy) from finding out they went to the lodge convention, and weren’t on the liner that sank off Hawaii, Stan (Laurel) and Oliver (Hardy) avoid being discovered in the attic, but get into more trouble, in Sons Of The Desert, 1933.

  7. The Sons of the Desert fosters a sense of camaraderie among its members, who relish the opportunity to share anecdotes, trivia, and memorable moments from the iconic duo's extensive filmography. With a commitment to ensuring Laurel and Hardy's enduring influence, the society serves as a testament to the timeless laughter and joy they continue to bring to audiences around the world.