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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), objects, he feigns sickness, and Stanley gets a doctor to prescribe a fake trip to Hawaii. After Stanley and Ollie revel with the Sons of the Desert, they return home to find out the ship they were ...

  2. 16 de oct. de 2011 · All Rights to The Sons of the Desert and companyLyrics:Hey hey heyMary Anne and Wanda were the best of friendsAll though their high school daysBoth members o...

  3. This group was named, for the film aimed squarely at kidding all such fraternal organizations, and launched with the blessing of Stan Laurel himself: SONS OF THE DESERT. Directed by William A. Seiter. With Charley Chase as an obnoxious lodge member and Dorothy Christie as Mr. Laurel’s beautiful, gun toting wife. Comedy 1933 1 hr 9 min. 100%. 9+.

  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. 1 de jun. de 2017 · The only things missing are the raccoon hats. It’s no secret that Jackie Gleason and Art Carney were inspired by Laurel & Hardy — they even imitated them in one episode. But Sons of the Desert ...

  6. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's most ingenious and hilarious work is frequently more found in the shorts they made during the final days of silent cinema, the exception being The Music Box which they made with James Parrott in 1932. And although they went on to make almost thirty full-length sound films, Sons of the Desert and Way Out West are widely recognised as the best during this period ...

  7. We are the founding "tent," or chapter, of THE SONS OF THE DESERT, the International Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society. Founded in 1965 with the blessing of Stan Laurel, THE SONS OF THE DESERT (named after what most L&H aficionados deem the pair's best feature film) has kept the laughter going in Manhattan for over 50 years. Come join the fun!