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The Flying Deuces-with sight-assist narration

The Flying Deuces-with sight-assist narration I've added narration to this classic film so that people who are blind, sight-impaired, or otherwise unable to view the film clearly can enjoy it. The Flying Deuces, 1939, 1 hour 5 minutes Staring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as themselves. Jean Parker as Georgette, Reginald Gardiner as Francois,Charles Middleton as the Commandant, Jean Del Val as the Sergeant, and Clem Wilenchick as the Corporal.

Oliver is despondent when Georgette, his favorite french waitress, turns down his marriage proposal. After botching a suicide attempt, Stan and Ollie decide to join the French Foreign Legion. Many high jinx ensue.

Welcome to radio-films. I call this video a "Radio-Film" as you only need to hear it to enjoy it.
On this channel, I add narration to classic movies and TV shows so that people who are blind, sight- impaired, or otherwise not able to view the films clearly can enjoy them.
I call these videos "radio-films". It's like listening to a movie on the radio, where the narrator tells you relevant things that are happening that you wouldn't know by just listening to the dialog.
Out of respect to the original film creators and the intelligence of my viewers, I minimize the narration as much as possible. I try to narrate only the things that are important to understanding or enjoying the film.

For now, due to copyright laws, I am limited to using only public domain films. If this channel gains popularity and support, I hope to someday obtain licenses to broadcast narration for some great movies and shows.
I hope that in the future, similar to the way media can now include foreign language tracks, that they will also include a "sight-impaired" track. That way blind and sight-impaired people will be able to enjoy the movie experience.

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