Mixed Nuts (1922 film)

Mixed Nuts is a 1922 American black-and-white silent film starring Stan Laurel. The film is a two-reeler (600m.) comedy short. The film was created by re-cutting an earlier film, Nuts in May (1917), adding footage and outtakes from another movie, The Pest (1922), and filming new (primarily bridging) sequences, in order to combine the diverse contributing elements into a complete, coherent narrative.

Mixed Nuts
Directed byJames Parrott
Robin Williamson (uncredited)
Produced bySamuel Bischoff
Written byJean DuBois
StarringStan Laurel
Edited byJean DuBois
Distributed bySamuel Bischoff Productions
Release date
  • 1922 (1922)
Running time
2 reels (600 m)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent

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