The Girl in the Limousine

The Girl in the Limousine is a 1924 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. It is considered to be lost.[1] The film is based on the 1919 play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood.

The Girl in the Limousine
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Directed byLarry Semon
Noel M. Smith
Produced byLeon Lee
Larry Semon
Written byC. Graham Baker
Based onThe Girl in the Limousine
by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood
StarringLarry Semon
Oliver Hardy
CinematographyHans F. Koenekamp
Distributed byChadwick Pictures
Release date
  • July 20, 1924 (1924-07-20)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

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See also

References

  1. "Progressive Silent Film List: The Girl in the Limousine". silentera.com. Retrieved May 23, 2008.


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