• PriceZombie Logo
  • Stores & Coupons
  • Live Feed
  • United States
  • Login / Register
Product /
March of the Wooden Soldiers [Blu-ray]

 

By Legend Films
March of the Wooden Soldiers [Blu-ray]
Price
New from $8.99
3rd Party New from $4.52
3rd Party Used from $4.58
Range
 
Low $2.65
High $12.95
Rating
Review this product
 
  • Watch this Item
  • Price Protection

Not the price you want? Enter the price you want to pay and you'll be notified when the price drops.

 

There is 1 person watching this item.

 

Watch this product

If you've purchased this item from a store (or used a credit card) that offers price protection, PriceZombie can track its price and notify you if it falls within the protection time period so you can get a refund of the price difference.

 

Please register in order to use this feature
Amazon
$8.99
Best Buy
$8.99
0 Reviews / Discussion
Buy from Amazon
           
Latest $8.99   Latest $4.52   Latest $4.58  
Highest $12.95 Oct 17, '15   Highest $10.36 Dec 27, '14   Highest $7.77 Dec 15, '14  
Lowest $6.99 Dec 19, '15   Lowest $3.45 Dec 10, '14   Lowest $2.65 Nov 9, '14  
Average $7.93   Average $4.59   Average $4.07  
Added Apr 25, 2013   Added Apr 25, 2013   Added Apr 25, 2013  
 
   
   
 
Historical Price
Amazon Best Sellers Rank
30 day average: 33,402 | 90 day average: 27,975

 

Product Description
UPC844503001719
Imagine an enchanted fantasy world of timeless characters and magical moments where nothing goes right for toy makers, Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee. Based on the original Babes in Toyland, this movie is a dazzling spectacle of 6-foot wooden soldiers, Mother Goose characters and the beloved team of Laurel and Hardy. This holiday classic is perfect for the Christmas season. In color and expertly restored, this film will surely become a part of your family holiday tradition.

 

Product Categories

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > DVD Custom Stores > Formats > Blu-ray

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > DVD Custom Stores > Studio Specials

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > DVD Custom Stores > Independently Distributed > Comedy

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > DVD Custom Stores > Holidays & Seasonal > Christmas > Comedy

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > Genre for Featured Categories > Comedy

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > Genre for Featured Categories > Kids & Family

Amazon > Movies & TV > Specialty Stores > Custom Stores > Blu-ray > Movies

Amazon > Movies & TV > Departments > Movies

PriceZombie > Movies & TV

 

* PriceZombie is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
Buy from Best Buy
   
Latest $8.99  
Highest $9.99 May 4, '14  
Lowest $6.99 Nov 1, '15  
Average $8.69  
Added Mar 11, 2014  
 
 
Historical Price

 

Product Description
UPC844503001719
March of the Wooden Soldiers is the 1952 reissue title for Hal Roach's 1934 film version of Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy star as Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee, bumbling apprentices to the master toymaker of Toyland. This joyous fairy-tale community is populated by all the colorful Mother Goose characters we know and love; the one sour apple in the barrel is mean old Silas Barnaby (portrayed by Henry Kleinbach, aka Henry Brandon). Barnaby holds the mortgage on the outsized shoe where Widow Peep (Florence Roberts) and her daughter Little Bo Peep (Charlotte Henry) reside, and where Stannie and Ollie pay room and board. Bo Peep will be forced to marry the odious Barnaby if the rent isn't paid, so Stannie and Ollie try to raise the money by asking the toymaker for a raise. But the boys are fired when Stannie messes up an order from Santa Claus: instead of making six hundred toy soldiers one foot high, the dumb Mr. Dum makes one hundred toy soldiers six feet high. The wedding between Barnaby and Bo Peep goes on as planned-except that it's Stannie, disguised as the bride, who ends up walking down the altar. Publicly humiliated, Barnaby vows revenge. He steals one of the Three Little Pigs and places the blame on Bo Peep's boy friend, Tom-Tom the Piper's Son (Felix Knight). The penalty for pignapping is banishment to Bogeyland, a fearsome subterranean world populated by hideous bogeymen (look closely and you'll see the zippers on their costumes!) Stannie and Ollie expose Barnaby's perfidy and rescue Tom-Tom from Bogeyland, whereupon Barnaby rallies the bogeymen and leads an all-out attack on Toyland. Taking refuge in the toy warehouse, Stannie and Ollie activate the 100 6-foot wooden soldiers (a neat bit of stop-motion photography, courtesy of Hal Roach's "fx" wizard Roy Seawright), who vanquish the Bogeymen and save the day. One of the best of all the Laurel and Hardy features, March of the Wooden Soldiers has been a television holiday perennial ever since the cathode tube was invented. Only a handful of Victor Herbert's songs are utilized, but these lilting compositions more than compensate for the omissions (one song, "I Can't Do That Sum", is used as the leitmotif for the clueless Stannie and Ollie). For years available only in the 70-minute reissue version, March of the Wooden Soldiers has recently been fully restored to its full glorious 78 minutes. The parent property Babes in Toyland was remade by Disney in 1961 (with Gene Sheldon and Henry Calvin as Laurel and Hardy wannabes) and for television in 1986, with new songs by Leslie Bricusse. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

 

Product Category

Best Buy > Blu Ray Movies

PriceZombie > Movies & TV

 

You are not logged in.

 

Please Login or Register to continue.
 
  Discussion / Discussion starter Last post Replies Views
  No discussions available

 

  Disclaimer: The prices and availability displayed on PriceZombie are taken directly from the vendor's website or data feed. Some, but not all, vendors pay a small affiliate fee if you purchase their items through a PriceZombie link. Learn more. PriceZombie strives for accuracy, however the same price may not be available in your location. Heavily discounted items may sell out quickly. Always refer directly to the vendor's website to confirm prices.
  • About
  • Blog
  • Media
  • Contact Us
  • Help and Support
  • Privacy Policy
  • Mobile Site
Copyright © 2016 PriceZombie, LLC. PriceZombie® is a registered trademark of PriceZombie, LLC.