A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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248 THE TALKING PICTURE Two of the most successful zanies on the screen are Laurel and Hardy, whose short pictures have been contributing to the hilarity of the movies since the silent days. One of the best and most idiotic of their melees was Brats, produced by Hal Roach. Here is a famous team, George Sidney and Charles Murray, in one of the Cohens and Kelhjs series, which resulted from the earlier Abie's Irish Rose. This one, Cohens and Kelhjs in Hollywood, was filmed by Universal in 1932.