"Video Dimensions." . . "Samuel Goldwyn Co. (Firm)" . . "Laurel and Hardy." . . "Laurel and Hardy films." . . "Musicals." . . "farcer." . . "Adaptations." . . . "Fantasy films"@en . . "Fantasy films" . . . . . . . "Fantasy"@en . . "Presents Laurel and Hardy in a spoof that takes them to Toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on widow Peep's shoe." . "Stanley Dum and Oliver Dee are well-meaning but brainless toymakers in Toyland. They misinterpret an order from Santa Claus for 600 one foot high toy soldiers and make instead 100 six feet high soldiers. But their toy army comes in handy when the evil Barnaby and his furry Bogeymen invade Toyland." . . . . "Presents Laurel and Hardy in a hilarious spoof that takes them to toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on Widow Peep's shoe."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Features"@en . . . . . . . "Laurel and Hardy are Santa's helpers who mess up an order for wooden soldiers, but then use them to save Toyland from the Bogeymen. Based on Victor Herbert's operetta." . . . . . "Musical comedy with Laurel and Hardy in a story that takes them to Toyland where they try to help Little Bo Peep escape the evil clutches of Barnaby and his band of Boogeymen." . "Musical comedy with Laurel and Hardy in a story that takes them to Toyland where they try to help Little Bo Peep escape the evil clutches of Barnaby and his band of Boogeymen."@en . . . . . . . "Pohod lesenih vojakov" . "Stan and Ollie try to keep Little Bo Peep from the clutches of the evil Barnaby."@en . . . . . "The classic operetta \"Babes in Toyland\" is recreated, and, Laurel and Hardy join in the music and fun of assistant toymakers."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Based on the tale Babes in Toyland, Laurel and Hardy star as clumsy toymakers who must stop the evil Barnaby and his plot to marry Little Bo Peep. This DVD offers the film in both restored color and remastered black and white."@en . . . . . . "Christmas programming"@en . . . . "Ollie and Stan in a toyland fantasy of traditional Mother Goose characters."@en . . "Babes in Toyland" . "Babes in Toyland"@en . "Laurel and Hardy in Toyland"@en . . "Musical comedy with Laurel and Hardy in a story that takes them to Toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on Widow Peep's shoe." . "Musical comedy with Laurel and Hardy in a story that takes them to Toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on Widow Peep's shoe."@en . . "jour, une bergère" . . "MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS"@en . . . . . . . "Film adaptations" . "Film adaptations"@en . . . . . . "Musicals"@en . "Wooden soldiers"@en . . . . . . "Miao shu liang wei ying xiong dui kang xie e de ba na bi{000000}zui hou zhong yu zheng jiu wan ju wang guo de huan xiang yin yue ju ."@en . . . . . . . . "March of the wooden soldiers (Motion picture : 1934)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Original Babes in toyland"@en . . . "Do-gooders try to help the people of Toyland fight an evil villain."@en . . "March of the wooden soldiers" . "March of the wooden soldiers"@en . . . . . . . . . "\"In the village of Toyland, evil old Silas Barnaby threatens to evict the Widow Peep, who lives in a shoe, unless she allows him to marry her daughter Bo-Peep. The widow refuses his demand, much to the relief of Bo-Peep, who is in love with handsome Tom-Tom Piper. Desperate for money to pay off her mortgage, Widow Peep asks for help from her well-meaning but simple lodgers, Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee, who assure her that they can borrow the money from their employer, the Toymaker. After they arrive at work, however, their hopes for a loan are dashed when it is discovered that they made a mistake in an order for Santa Claus. Instead of the 600 one-foot tall toy soldiers that Santa needs, the boys told the toymakers to build 100 six-foot tall soldiers. The enraged Toymaker fires them and they return home just as Barnaby is again threatening Bo-Peep and her mother. Unable to pay Barnaby, the boys resolve to obtain the deed to the shoe, and so, that night, Ollie hides in a box that Stannie takes to Barnaby as a Christmas present. The boys intend to steal the deed while Barnaby sleeps, but he discovers their ruse, and the next day, Old King Cole proclaims that the would-be thieves are to be ducked in the pond and permanently banished to Bogeyland. Ollie's dignity is dampened by the ducking, but he and Stannie are saved from banishment by Bo-Peep, who agrees to marry Barnaby if he drops the charges and allows her mother to move back into the shoe. Soon after, Bo-Peep and her mother are sadly waiting with Stannie and Ollie for the wedding ceremony to begin. As Ollie laments having to give Bo-Peep away, Widow Peep goes to Barnaby's house to plead for mercy, which he refuses to give. Ollie then arrives with the bride, who is demurely covered with a heavy veil, and the wedding commences. After the ceremony, Barnaby gives the deed to Ollie, who tears it up, but when Barnaby lifts the veil to kiss his bride, he finds Stannie, not Bo-Peep. Barnaby vows revenge, and later that night, kidnaps Elmer, one of the Three Little Pigs, and plants evidence to make Tom-Tom appear guilty. The next day, during Tom-Tom's trial, Stannie and Ollie find Elmer in Barnaby's cellar, but by the time they bring him back, Tom-Tom has already been sent to Bogeyland. Bo-Peep rushes off to find her sweetheart, while the townspeople chase Barnaby, who goes to Bogeyland through a secret passageway in his well. Stannie and Ollie follow him and find Bo-Peep and Tom-Tom, then are chased back to Toyland by Barnaby and the monstrous bogeymen whom he controls. Back at Toyland, everyone welcomes the returned heroes, but chaos breaks out as the village is overrun by Barnaby's mauraders. A resourceful mouse takes to the air in a toy blimp and drops miniature torpedoes on the bogeymen, while Stannie and Ollie start up the giant wooden soldiers. The soldiers march out of the toy factory and soon rout the bogeymen. Stannie and Ollie attempt to shoot a parting volley of darts at the fleeing monsters, but the cannon tips over and covers Ollie's backside with darts\"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . . . "Presents Laurel and Hardy in a hilarious spoof that takes them to Toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on widow Peep's shoe." . "Babes in Toyland (Motion picture : 1934)"@en . . . . "Babes in Toyland (Motion picture : 1934)" . "Babes in Toyland"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Christmas films"@en . "March of the wooden soldiers, [and], The inspector general, [and], His girl Friday" . . . "Fiction films"@en . "Fiction films" . . . . "Victor Herbert's March of the wooden soldiers" . . . . . . . . . . "描述兩位英雄對抗邪惡的巴納比{000000}最後終於拯救玩具王國的幻想音樂劇." . "Shi bing da jin ji lao lai yu ha tai = March of the wooden soldiers"@en . "Babes in toyland" . "Babes in toyland"@en . . "士兵大進擊 勞來與哈台 = March of the wooden soldiers" . . "March of the wooden soldiers formerly Babes in Toyland" . . "Children's films"@en . "Children's films" . . "Children's film featuring some well known Mother Goose characters and Santa Claus."@en . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . "March Of The Wooden Soldiers"@en . . "Stan and Ollie in toyland is perhaps the finest story of all the Laurel and Hardy films." . . . "Fiction"@en . . "Presents Laurel and Hardy in a hilarious spoof that takes them to toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on widow Peep's shoe." . . . "Ollie Dee and Stanley Dum in a toyland fantasy of traditional Mother Goose characters."@en . . . . "Presents Laurel and Hardy in a hilarious spoof that takes them to toyland where they try to pay off the mortgage on widow Peep's shoe."@en . "Laurel and Hardy star as Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee in this classic comedy musical set in the fairytale world of Toyland. When the unscrupulous Silas Barnaby threatens to evict Mother Widow Peep from her home, the boys come to her rescue--" . . "Laurel and Hardy are Santa's helpers who mess up an order for wooden soldiers, but then use them to save Toyland from the Bogeymen." . "Comedy films" . "Comedy films"@en . "Laurel and Hardy are Santa's helpers who mess up an order for wooden soldiers, but then use them to save Toyland from the Bogeymen."@en . . "Presents Laurel and Hardy as hapless employees of Toyland's toy factory who room in old Mother Peep's shoe. Faced with eviction Mother Peep needs to raise money for her mortgage, but the boys' plan to get the money from the toy maker goes awry."@en . . . "Laurel & Hardy"@en . "Laurel & Hardy" . . . "Drama"@en . . "March of the wooden soldiers"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Based on the tale Babes in Toyland, Laurel and Hardy star as clumsy toymakers who must stop the evil Barnaby and his plot to marry Little Bo Peep."@en . . "Laurel & Hardy in toyland"@en . . "Children's films and programs"@en . . . "Musical films"@en . "Musical films" . . . . . "March of the wooden soldiers formerly Babes in toyland"@en . "March of the wooden soldiers formerly Babes in toyland" . "March of the wooden soldiers the original Babes in Toyland"@en . . . . "Comedies." . . "Samuel Goldwyn." . . "Aikman Archive." . . . . "Features." . . "Prime TV Films, Inc. (Firm)" . . "DVD Comedy." . . "Federal Films." . .