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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)

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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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The movie is at least a partial remake of Laurel & Hardy's four-reel comedy Beau Hunks. Charles Middleton plays a hostile camp commandant in both movies.
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).
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are thrown into a cell to await execution at sunrise. Stan discovers that he can strum his bed springs and play it like a harp. The music he plays is "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise".
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