Spuds (film)
Spuds is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Larry Semon, Dorothy Dwan and Edward Hearn.[1]
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Directed by | Edward Ludwig |
Written by | Edward Ludwig |
Produced by | Larry Semon |
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Production company | Larry Semon Productions |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release date | April 10, 1927 |
Country | United States |
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Synopsis
In France during World War I, an American doughboy attempts to recover a car carrying a payroll of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars stolen by German spies.
Cast
- Larry Semon as Spuds
- Dorothy Dwan as Madelon
- Edward Hearn as Captain Arthur
- Kewpie Morgan as Sergeant
- Robert Graves as General
- Hazel Howell as Bertha
- Hugh Fay as Spy
References
- Munden p.759
Bibliography
- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
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