Called “A fun night guaranteed to be enjoyed by all ages,” the event will take place on Saturday, March 22nd at 7:30pm.
The evening program includes a selection of pairs of shorts and feature films starting with the 1929 silent film “Liberty.”
This is followed by “Hog Wild,” a prime example of slapstick humor, and “The Midnight Patrol,” in which the duo portrays an incompetent radio patrol police officer.
(Image: Supplied) After the interval, the audience is treated to “Our Pardon,” the duo's first feature film, well known in Europe as “Prison Bird.”
The film is imprisoned for illegal brewing during the ban.
Their “old friends,” Walter Long and James Finlayson, both appeared in several Laurel and Hardy films.
“We've seen you get a lot of money,” said Charles Morris, owner of Rex Cinema.
“Preparing for this event will also help bring me through January and February!”
The event will also feature performances by organist Ben Hinchliff. Ben Hinchliff provides the right accompaniment for the film.
(Image: Supplied) The Huddersfield fan club will be present at memorial stalls and will have raffles.
Tickets for the event, priced at £6.50 each, are available from the movie website or the cinema itself, or at the cinema, or during cinema opening hours.
Organizers say there is likely a ticket on the door as well.
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