March of the Wooden Soldiers: 10 Things You May Not Know About The Classic Film (2024)

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It’s hard to believe that the Laurel & Hardy holiday classic March of the Wooden Soldiers debuted 88 years ago. Originally released as Babes In Toyland on Nov. 30, 1934, the holiday perennial was based on Victor Herbert’s popular 1903 operetta. The film came out of Hal Roach studios and was co-directed by Gus Meins and Charles Rogers.

Here’s the trailer:

I originally posted this celebration of the film on the 85th Anniversary. Here is an updated version:

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1) In addition to Babes In Toyland,the film was also re-released under several different titles, including Laurel and Hardy in Toyland and Revenge Is Sweet.

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2) Although the 1934 film includes many of the characters in the original operetta, the plot is almost completely different. Six musical numbers from the original stage score are featured: “Toyland”, “Never Mind Bo-Peep”, “Castle in Spain”, “Go to Sleep (Slumber Deep)” and the instrumental “March of the Toys”. Additionally, an instrumental version of “I Can’t Do The Sum” is used to underscore many scenes.

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3) The villainous Silas Barnaby was played by 22 year old Henry Kleinbach. He later changed his name to Henry Brandon and appeared in over 100 films throughout his 60 year career.

Brandon played essentially the same character as an opera impresario who torments poor, poor Alfalfa in Our Gang Follies of 1938.

20 years later he was Acacious Page in Auntie Mame.

Another fun fact: Brandon’s partner for the last 25+ years of his life was Mark Herron, who was briefly married to Judy Garland.

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Bill Cassara and Richard S. Greene recently published a book about him.

You can also find out more about Henry Brandon here

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4) Our Gang (aka The Little Rascals) also filmed at Hal Roach studios. Several of the kids appear as schoolchildren in Toyland, although not dressed in their Our Gang costumes as in this photo atop Mother Peep’s Shoe-house.

One of the most popular Our Gang / Little Rascals shorts, Mama’s Little Pirate was filmed the same year and has an extended sequence shot in the caves of Bogeyland. Gus Meins directed both films.

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Another Our Gang connection: two graduates of the silent era,Johnny Downs and Jean Darling appear as Little Boy Blue and Curly Locks:

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5) Felix Knight played romantic lead Tom Tom and fell in love with co-star Alice Moore, who played the Queen of Hearts. They were married the following year.

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Knight also appeared with Laurel and Hardy in their 1936 film – The Bohemian Girl:


6) Marie Wilson makes an early film appearance as Mary Quite Contrary. Her later work in film, radio and television (most notably My Friend Irma) garnered her three stars on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

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7) Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? An instrumental version of this song is used to underscore scenes with the Three Little Pigs. However, the song is not from the Babes In Toyland operetta – it was originally featured in the 1933 Disney short Three Little Pigs and (surprisingly) has been covered by everyone from Barbra Streisand to LL Cool J.

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8) About those pigs…. Elmer, the kidnapped pig was played by a little person – 2′ 11″ Angelo Rossito.

The two other pigs were played by child actors:

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Payne B. Johnson played Jiggs. As of 2022, he is the last surviving major player from the film.

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And THIS little piggy…. was a p*rn star! Willie was played by Edward Earle Marsh, later a Broadway performer known as Edward Earle. He then reinvented himself as Zebedy Colt, a gay cabaret singer and p*rn star who appeared in both gay and straight movies through the 1970’s & 80’s.

Someone needs to write a book about this guy.

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9) The film became a broadcast television staple on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day in the early 1960’s. I grew up watching the film on NYC’s WPIX Channel 11, which continues to air the film to this day. In 1990 they switched to the colorized version, and in 2018, due to viewer requests, they began airing restored black and white and colorized versions at different times during the day.

Some may remember a shorter version of the film airing on television years ago. A 73 minute version that had fallen into public domain was broadcast for a few years in the 1980’s, with the opening “Toyland” song sequence trimmed and the “Go to Sleep (Slumber Deep)” number cut completely. Any restored prints or colorized versions of the film run at the original 79 minute length.

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If it isn’t broadcast in your area, you can watch the full movie here:

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10) Bearing in mind that the source material is the original operetta and not this film, there have been numerous wildly different versions of Babes In Toyland:

Between 1950 and 1960, there were three television productions broadcast during Christmas seasons, including one featuring Barbara Cook and Dennis Day in 1955.

Walt Disney’s Technicolor™ 1961 film version starred Annette Funicello and Ray Bolger.

A 1986 made-for-television version featured Drew Barrymore, Keanu Reeves and “a royal legion of tacky trolls” with only two songs from the Victor Herbert score, a new plot, and new songs by Leslie Bricusse.


An 1997 animated film version, with a new plot and only one of the original songs, featured the voices of Christopher Plummer and Lacey Chabert.

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These other versions come and go, but none feature Stannie Dum and Ollie Dee… a gay wedding… nightmare-inducing pig masks … a monkey dressed as a Mickey Mouse knockoff… or poorly costumed Bogeymen with visible zippers and padding.

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Join me in wishing a happy 88th birthday to a Hollywood holiday classic!

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See Also:
The 60 Degrees Girl Group Christmas Show
’60s Girl Group Survivors
The Christmas In Connecticut Delivery Woman

Yes Virginia, There Is A Spotify Playlist
A Christmas Without Miracles: The 1987 Motown Xmas Special
Neeka Shaw: The Forgotten Showgirl

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FAQs

What is the movie March of the Wooden Soldiers about? ›

How old was Barnaby in March of the Wooden Soldiers? ›

Roach hired 21-year-old Henry Kleinbach (Henry Brandon) for the role of Silas Barnaby after seeing him in a play one night. When young Brandon showed up at his studio, Roach said, “You're not the old S.O.B I saw last night!” Roach hired a makeup man from Paramount to turn Brandon into the evil old Barnaby.

What was the mouse in March of the Wooden Soldiers? ›

Walt Disney was a good friend of Hal Roach and a fan of Laurel and Hardy, so he allowed a Monkey to be costumed and play the role of Mickey Mouse in "Babes in Toyland" from 1934.

Is March of the Wooden Soldiers on Thanksgiving Day? ›

In New York City, it continues to run (as of 2023) on WPIX as March of the Wooden Soldiers, airing on that station in the daytime on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Who is the villain in March of the Wooden Soldiers? ›

They live in Toyland with the “Old Woman who Lives in the Shoe.” Their fumbling antics, along with Mother Goose characters come to life, help defeat the villain Mr. Barnaby, who tries to marry Bo Peep and throw the old woman and children out of the shoe.

Who is Tom Thumb on the March of the Wooden Soldiers? ›

Felix Knight: Tom-Tom.

Why is Barnaby's daughter called Cully? ›

Cully Barnaby (later Dixon) (Laura Howard) (series 1–13)— Tom and Joyce's only child takes her first name from a village on Lake Geneva in Switzerland, where she was conceived during her parents' honeymoon. An inquisitive and bold young woman, she's inherited her parents' friendly attitudes and community spirit.

Is the March of the Wooden Soldiers on today? ›

There are no TV Airings of March of the Wooden Soldiers in the next 14 days.

How old is Midsomer? ›

Midsomer Murders (TV Series 1997– ) - IMDb.

What was the name of the battle where mouse holing was used? ›

On 27 December the German Army broke off contact and the Battle of Ortona was won – with some particular credit to the technique of 'mouse-holing'. The technique and tactic proved successful and were soon adopted by other Allied armies.

Is March of the Wooden Soldiers colorized? ›

The film was restored and colorized for TV showings and video release in 1991 by The Samuel Goldwyn Company. In 2006, the complete print was restored and colorized by Legend Films, using the latest technology.

What are the wooden soldiers at Christmas time? ›

Nutcracker dolls, also known as Christmas nutcrackers, are decorative nutcracker figurines most commonly made to resemble a toy soldier. In German tradition, the dolls are symbols of good luck, frightening away malevolent spirits.

When was Parade of the Wooden Soldiers made? ›

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (Short 1933) - IMDb.

Who played the king in March of the Wooden Soldiers? ›

Kewpie Morgan: Old King Cole.

What is the movie forced march about? ›

What is the movie about the Black Regiment in ww2? ›

"Miracle at St. Anna" brings up a very interesting point about black soldiers during World War 2, primarily that they were actually there.

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