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Harry Langdon Comedy Classics, Vol. 2 (1924) On DVD

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Actor :    Harry Langdon, Natalie Kingston, Alberta Vaughn
Director:  Scott Sidney, Roy Del Ruth, Harry Edwards
Genre:    Comedy
Year:        1924
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     58
Released: April 17, 2012
Rating:       Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

At age 40, silent comic Harry Langdon parlayed his man-child persona into a string of hit Mack Sennett comedies. Working with writers Frank Capra and Arthur Ripley he became a superstar, and brought them along when he quit Sennett to form the Harry Langdon Corporation. His first three pictures were hits, including Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926), which starred a young Joan Crawford, The Strong Man (1926) and Long Pants (1927), the latter two directed by young Frank Capra. His ego swollen with fame, Langdon fired Capra and began directing himself, launching a string of unsuccessful films that would totally derail his career. The three selections in this program are all from Langdon's glory days with the Sennett Studio.

His Marriage Wow (1925, B&W, Silent): A strange Dr. Caligari-like figure terrifies a young groom into believing that his new bride intends to murder him! Stars Harry Langdon, Natalie Kingston; Directed by Scott Sidney.

Smile Please (1924, B&W, Silent): A photographer's valiant attempt at a family portrait is totally laid to waste by a belligerent four-year old boy. Stars Harry Langdon, Alberta Vaughn; Directed by Roy Del Ruth.

Soldier Man (1926, B&W, Silent): A lost American soldier is kidnapped and forced to impersonate King Strudel of Bomania, to whom he bears a striking resemblance. The doughboy is only too happy to take the monarch's place, when he discovers he has a beautiful unsatisfied queen. Stars Harry Langdon, Natalie Kingston; Directed by Harry Edwards; Story by Arthur Ripley and Frank Capra.

Legendary screen comic Harry Langdon keeps the laughs coming in this collection of hilarious comedy shorts.

Actor :    Harry Langdon, Natalie Kingston, Alberta Vaughn
Director:  Scott Sidney, Roy Del Ruth, Harry Edwards
Genre:    Comedy
Year:        1924
Studio:    Alpha Home Entertainment
Length:     58
Released: April 17, 2012
Rating:       Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:     DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

At age 40, silent comic Harry Langdon parlayed his man-child persona into a string of hit Mack Sennett comedies. Working with writers Frank Capra and Arthur Ripley he became a superstar, and brought them along when he quit Sennett to form the Harry Langdon Corporation. His first three pictures were hits, including Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926), which starred a young Joan Crawford, The Strong Man (1926) and Long Pants (1927), the latter two directed by young Frank Capra. His ego swollen with fame, Langdon fired Capra and began directing himself, launching a string of unsuccessful films that would totally derail his career. The three selections in this program are all from Langdon's glory days with the Sennett Studio.

His Marriage Wow (1925, B&W, Silent): A strange Dr. Caligari-like figure terrifies a young groom into believing that his new bride intends to murder him! Stars Harry Langdon, Natalie Kingston; Directed by Scott Sidney.

Smile Please (1924, B&W, Silent): A photographer's valiant attempt at a family portrait is totally laid to waste by a belligerent four-year old boy. Stars Harry Langdon, Alberta Vaughn; Directed by Roy Del Ruth.

Soldier Man (1926, B&W, Silent): A lost American soldier is kidnapped and forced to impersonate King Strudel of Bomania, to whom he bears a striking resemblance. The doughboy is only too happy to take the monarch's place, when he discovers he has a beautiful unsatisfied queen. Stars Harry Langdon, Natalie Kingston; Directed by Harry Edwards; Story by Arthur Ripley and Frank Capra.

Legendary screen comic Harry Langdon keeps the laughs coming in this collection of hilarious comedy shorts.
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