The Perfect Clown
The Perfect Clown is a 1925 American silent slapstick comedy motion picture starring Larry Semon and Kate Price. It features an early screen appearance by Oliver Hardy. Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, the screenplay was written by Thomas J. Crizer, who also wrote the subtitles along with Charlie Saxton.
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Directed by | Fred C. Newmeyer |
Written by | Thomas J. Crizer Charlie Saxton |
Starring | Larry Semon Kate Price |
Cinematography | George Baker Nicholas T. Barrows |
Distributed by | Chadwick Pictures |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Plot
The story is about a clerk who is given $10,000 to deposit at the bank, but the bank is closed for the night so he tries to get to the bank president's house with the money.
Cast
- Larry Semon - Bert Larry
- Kate Price - Mrs. Sally Mulligan
- Dorothy Dwan - The Girl
- Joan Meredith - Her Chum
- Otis Harlan - The Boss
- Spencer Bell - Snowflake (as G. Howe Black)
- Oliver Hardy - Babe Mulligan
- Frank Alexander - Tiny Tott
- Paul Fix as Bellhop
- Sam Allen
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