Nice! This clip from the Mack Sennett comedy was originally released November 25, 1923 as "The Dare-Devil." Other than Ben Turpin, the film stars Harry Gribbon (the director), Irene Lentz (leading lady), Kewpie Morgan (big heavy villian), Gordon Lewis (propboy), Jack Richardson (thin villian), Madeline Hurlock (the vamp), Arthur Rowlands (tall thin assistant), Bob Wagner (cameraman). Thanks for posting!
Ben featured in a number of Laurel and Hardy movies, and was always a welcome surprise with his amazing crossed eyes! Find out what happened - before during and after - Laurel met Hardy, in the two NEW (modernised compact enlivened) NEW books "ARTHUR AND NORVELLE:THE FORGOTTEN AND REAL LEGEND OF LAUREL AND HARDY" just out, Amazon. Stage One of the non-profit-making "Decoding Laurel and Hardy Project" -details of books and Project on website: arthurandnorvelle@yolasite.com
Nice! This clip from the Mack Sennett comedy was originally released November 25, 1923 as "The Dare-Devil." Other than Ben Turpin, the film stars Harry Gribbon (the director), Irene Lentz (leading lady), Kewpie Morgan (big heavy villian), Gordon Lewis (propboy), Jack Richardson (thin villian), Madeline Hurlock (the vamp), Arthur Rowlands (tall thin assistant), Bob Wagner (cameraman). Thanks for posting!
Hilarious! And such fun memories of watching this in the early 70's on Saturday afternoons. I really loved these things!
I was there when this was filmed. My wife and I were celebrating our 60th wedding anniversary.
I love the addition of the cat and dog to that water scene, so silly!
Ben featured in a number of Laurel and Hardy movies, and was always a welcome surprise with his amazing crossed eyes! Find out what happened - before during and after - Laurel met Hardy, in the two NEW (modernised compact enlivened) NEW books "ARTHUR AND NORVELLE:THE FORGOTTEN AND REAL LEGEND OF LAUREL AND HARDY" just out, Amazon. Stage One of the non-profit-making
"Decoding Laurel and Hardy Project" -details of books and Project on website: arthurandnorvelle@yolasite.com
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