This Is More Than I Can Stand" is a detailed biography of Charlie Hall a little known man from Birmingham who worked with some of the biggest stars of the silver screen. Charlie was born into a working class family in the Ward End district of Birmingham in 1899. In 1920 he left England to start a new life in New York. Incredibly within a few years he had moved to Hollywood & was appearing in films with some of the greatest silent comedy stars of all time. How did this come about? & why did Charlie find himself working back in a factory in Birmingham in 1938? These & many other questions will be answered in this new book about the life of Charlie Hall. The book contains interviews with family & friends who knew him & remember meeting him when he returned to Birmingham in the late 30s. Plus some of Charlies personal letters written at this time giving a unique insight into his thoughts his memories & what it was like to work with Laurel & Hardy. From humble beginnings Charlie experienced the early movie industry the birth of the talkies & the advent of television. Not bad for a lad from Ward End."