Laurel & Hardy The Silent Years (1929) Blu-ray Releases July 2026

Eureka Entertainment has a rather nice treat in store for Laurel and Hardy fans this month. Laurel & Hardy The Silent Years (1929) Blu-ray arrives on the 20th July 2026 for the UK.

This new limited edition Blu-ray collection includes the following silent films, Liberty, Wrong Again, That’s My Wife, Big Business, Unaccustomed As We Are, Double Whoopee, Berth Marks, Bacon Grabbers and Angora Love.

I’ve added the new trailer of the restored films lower down the page.

Laurel & Hardy The Silent Years (1929) Blu-ray

1080p HD presentations on Blu-ray from 2K restorations by Blackhawk Films of Liberty, Wrong Again, That’s My Wife, Big Business, Unaccustomed as We Are, Double Whoopee, Berth Marks, Bacon Grabbers and Angora Love.

Laurel & Hardy The Silent Years (1929) Blu-ray

Blu-ray Technical Specs

  • Discs: 1
  • Region: B
  • Video: 1080p High Definition
  • Aspect Ratio: TBC
  • Audio: TBC
  • Running Time: 3 hours 1 mins approx.
  • Rating: U

Special Feature

  • Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase (Features New Artwork by Scott Saslow)
  • Limited Edition Collector’s Booklet
  • Scores by Robert Israel (Angora Love, Big Business and Double Whoopee), Neil Brand (Bacon Grabbers, Wrong Again and That’s My Wife), Andreas Benz (That’s My Wife, Unaccustomed as We Are and Berth Marks), Maud Nelissen (Big Business, Liberty) and Gaylord Carter (Big Business)
  • New Audio Commentaries On Liberty and Berth Marks by film writer Chris Seguin & Kyp Harness, Author of The Art of Laurel & Hardy: Graceful Calamity in the Films
  • New Audio Commentaries On Double Whoopee, Unaccustomed As We Are and Wrong Again by Film Historian / Writer David Kalat
  • New Audio Commentaries On Big Business and Angora Love by Silent Film Accompanist Neil Brand
  • New Audio Commentaries On That’s My Wife and Bacon Grabbers by Glenn Mitchell, Author of The Laurel and Hardy Encyclopedia
  • Audio commentaries on Angora Love and Unaccustomed As We Are by Chris Seguin and Patrick Vasey, Editor of The Laurel & Hardy Magazine / Host of The Laurel & Hardy Podcast
  • Alternate Musical Scores on Select Shorts Including the Robert Youngson Score for Liberty, Newly Restored by Stephen Horne
  • Unaccustomed As We Are Alternate Sound Version
  • Alternate Dubbed Version of Double Whoopee
  • 1929 Sound Shorts They Go Boom! & The Hoose-Gow (With Optional Audio Commentaries by Chris Seguin & Kyp Harness)
  • Glorious Disaster (49 mins) (New Documentary by David Cairns & Fiona Watson)
  • The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (Excerpt)
  • Spanish Version of Berth Marks (Fragment)
  • The Tree in a Test Tube – 1942 Short Film Featuring Laurel & Hardy (With Optional Audio Commentary by Chris Seguin)
  • Hop to It! – 1925 Silent Short featuring Oliver Hardy (With Optional Audio Commentary by David Kalat)
  • From Silent to Radio (Archive of Laurel & Hardy Audio Appearances Iincluding “The Wedding Night” (1943), “Mr Slater’s Poultry Market” (1944) & Advert for the National War Disabled Association (1947)
  • Crazy Heights – Alternate Super 8 Version of Liberty
  • Super 8 Versions of Big Business, Double Whoopee, Angora Love and The Hoose-Gow
  • 16mm Silent Version of Unaccustomed as We Are
  • Newsreel Footage of Laurel & Hardy
  • Stills Galleries

Purchase Information

You can purchase, Laurel & Hardy The Silent Years (1929) Blu-ray for £29.99 from Amazon. (Price correct as of 10th July 2026).

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Release Date

Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years (1929) Blu-ray releases on 20th July 2026 in the UK.

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What Do You Think?

It’s great to see these silent film receiving the Blu-ray treatment. I’d have to say that Laurel and Hardy really took it to another level once the talkies arrived!

What is your favourite Laurel and Hardy film? Busy Bodies and Laughing Gravy are two of my favourites.

Will you be purchasing this latest Eureka release?

I would really love to hear your thoughts, you can discuss it on my Popcorn Cinema Facebook page.

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