The Sawmill
The Sawmill is a 1922 American silent comedy short film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy.[1] The Sawmill was shot at Hume Lake.[2][3]
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Directed by | Larry Semon Norman Taurog |
Produced by | Larry Semon Albert E. Smith |
Written by | Larry Semon Norman Taurog |
Starring | Oliver Hardy |
Cinematography | Hans F. Koenekamp |
Distributed by | Vitagraph Company of America |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Larry Semon as The dumb-bell
- Oliver Hardy as The foreman (credited as Babe Hardy)
- Frank Alexander as Mill owner
- Kathleen O'Connor as The boss's daughter
- Ann Hastings as The owner's daughter
- Al Thompson as The boss
- Rosa Gore
- William Hauber
- Peter Ormonds
- Pal the Dog
- Dorothy Dwan - Undetermined Role (uncredited)
See also
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References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: The Sawmill". silentera.com. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
- "PLAYS AND PLAYERS". Los Angeles Herald (#241). September 9, 1921. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- Semon, Larry; Taurog, Norman (January 1, 1922), The Sawmill, retrieved February 26, 2016
External links
- The Sawmill at IMDb
- The short film The Sawmill is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- The Sawmill (1922) on YouTube
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