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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 and was appearing in films with some of the greatest silent comedy stars of all time. How did this come about? And why did Charlie find himself working back in a factory in Birmingham in 1938? These and many other questions will be answered in this new book about the life of Charlie Hall. The book contains interviews with family and friends who knew him and 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 and what it was like to work with Laurel and Hardy. From humble beginnings Charlie experienced the early movie industry the birth of the talkies and the advent of television. Not bad for a lad from Ward End."
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    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."

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