Spuds (film)

Spuds is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Larry Semon, Dorothy Dwan and Edward Hearn.[1]

Spuds
Directed byEdward Ludwig
Produced byLarry Semon
Written byEdward Ludwig
StarringLarry Semon
Dorothy Dwan
Edward Hearn
CinematographyJames S. Brown Jr.
Hans F. Koenekamp
Production
company
Larry Semon Productions
Distributed byPathé Exchange
Release date
April 10, 1927
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent
English intertitles

Synopsis

In France during World War I, an American doughboy attempts to recover a car carrying a payroll of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars stolen by German spies.

Cast

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References

  1. Munden p.759

Bibliography

  • Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.


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