U.S. Department of Agriculture (1943)
Documentary
USA | English | Color | 00:06
| 1. | Paper Hangers Helper | 1925 |
| 2. | White Wings | 1923 |
| 3. | West Of Hot Dog | 1924 |
| 4. | Thundering Fleas | 1926 |
| 5. | The Soilers | 1923 |
| 6. | The Show | 1922 |
| 7. | Smithy | 1924 |
| 8. | Oranges And Lemons | 1923 |
| 9. | Mud And Sand | 1922 |
| 10. | The Wizard Of Oz | 1925 |
| 11. | The Flying Deuces | 1939 |
| 12. | Yes, Yes, Nanette | 1925 |
| 13. | Short Kilts | 1924 |
| 14. | Kid Speed | 1924 |
| 15. | Lucky Dog | 1927 |
| 16. | Wandering Papas | 1926 |
| 17. | Crazy Like A Fox | 1926 |
| 18. | Bromo And Juliet | 1926 |
| 19. | Along Came Auntie | 1926 |
| 20. | The Tree In A Test Tube | 1943 |
| 21. | Lucky Dog | 1927 |
| 22. | Hop To It! | 1925 |
| 23. | Home Movies | 1940 |
| 24. | Hard Boiled Yeggs | 1926 |
| 25. | The Hobo | 1917 |
| 26. | The Stolen Jools | 1931 |
| 27. | Should Sailors Marry? | 1925 |
| 28. | The Sawmill | 1922 |
Stan and Ollie are stopped by narrator Pete Smith for the purpose of showing the audience how much wood and wood by-products the average person carries. Stan and Ollie then begin to open their pockets and briefcase, pulling out a variety of things that derive from the tree. The narrator talks all the way through this short film (about 7 minutes long). The idea is that scientists can put everything that comes from the tree into one test tube.
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Lee Vickers | Narrator |
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Stan Laurel | Stan |
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Oliver Hardy | Ollie |
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Pete Smith | Interlocutor |
| Director | Charles McDonald |
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| Musician | Edward Craig | |
| Photography | Harold S. SINTZENICH | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Location | Film - DVD |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 1627 |
| Added Date | Mar 08, 2020 15:51:45 |
| Modified Date | Jan 10, 2026 16:12:15 |