Harry Langdon ...The Forgotten Clown (1926)
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Synopsis: Features three silent features from "the fourth genius of screen comedy," Harry Langdon. "The Strong Man" (1926, 74 minutes): When Belgian soldier Harry returns from the worst of World War I, he... Features three silent features from "the fourth genius of screen comedy," Harry Langdon. "The Strong Man" (1926, 74 minutes): When Belgian soldier Harry returns from the worst of World War I, he follows his dreams and his heart to his American pen pal. Hijinks ensue. "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" (1926, 61 minutes): Featuring the young and gorgeous Joan Crawford, in this story Harry is a shoemaker who enters a cross-country foot race and encounters harrowing and hilarious circumstances along the way. "Long Pants" (1927, 58 minutes): Young Harry is given his first pair of adult-sized pants, and immediately finds romance amongst the wrong crowd. [More]
Starring: Harry Langdon, Priscilla Bonner, Gertrude Astor, Joan Crawford
Starring: Harry Langdon, Priscilla Bonner, Gertrude Astor, Joan Crawford, Alma Bennett, Gladys Brockwell, Frankie Darro
Director: Frank Capra, Harry Edwards
Director: Frank Capra, Harry Edwards
Screenwriter: Frank Capra, Arthur Ripley, Tim Whelan, Hal Conklin, J. Frank Holliday, Gerald Duffy, Murray Roth
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