Continuity mistake: When Tom is on trial, the large crowd is there to witness. Barnaby is there, thinking he got away with his ploy. There is a man standing next to Barnaby who disappears from the wide shot and reappears in the closeups.
March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934)
1 continuity mistake
Directed by: Charley Rogers, Gus Meins
Starring: Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, Virginia Karns
Other mistake: Bogeyland is just across the river outside of Toyland's gate, as we saw towards the end of the film, so it doesn't make sense that Barnaby had to climb down a well to enter it.
Ollie Dee: Well, There's nothing to be afraid of. You and he are just like that.
Stannie Dum: But, that was before we were married.
Question: We're Barnaby, Stannie Dum, and Ollie Dee based on actual nursery rhymes, or were they made up for the movie?





Answer: Stan and Ollie were based on Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee. I believe the character of Barnaby was created for the movie.