A Gasoline Wedding
A Gasoline Wedding is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd.[1]
A Gasoline Wedding | |
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Directed by | Alfred J. Goulding |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Written by | H. M. Walker |
Starring | Harold Lloyd |
Cinematography | Walter Lundin |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Harold Lloyd as The Boy
- Snub Pollard
- Bebe Daniels
- William Blaisdell
- Sammy Brooks
- Lige Conley (credited as Lige Cromley)
- William Gillespie
- Maynard Laswell (credited as M.A. Laswell)
- James Parrott
Reception
Like many American films of the time, A Gasoline Wedding was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut of two closeups of a coin.[2]
Survival status
Prints of the film are held in the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the BFI National Archive.[1]
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See also
References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: A Gasoline Wedding". silentera.com. Retrieved November 30, 2009.
- "Official Cut-Outs by the Chicago Board of Censors". Exhibitors Herald. New York: Exhibitors Herald Company. 6 (13): 29. March 23, 1918.
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