Английская Википедия:Back to the Farm

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Back to the Farm is a lost 1914 silent comedy short film that co-starred Oliver "Babe" Hardy and Herbert "Bert" Tracy. Written by Will Louis and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania, the short was filmed in Jacksonville, Florida.[1] It was directed by Joseph Levering, likely in collaboration with the chief director on Lubin's production staff in Jacksonville, Arthur Hotaling.

Plot

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Cast

  • Babe Hardy (Oliver Hardy) as Tom[2]
  • Herbert Tracy as Bob
  • Roy Byron as Mr. Cassett
  • Eloise Willard as Auntie
  • Mabel Paige as Mrs. Cassett

Release and reception

In its review of the comedy after its release in August 1914, the New York-based trade journal Motion Picture News judged it to be very funny. The publication also described the disarming effect that the main characters' childish, dim-witted personalities had on some potentially objectionable or bawdy scenes:Шаблон:Blockquote

See also

References

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External links

  1. Louvish, Simon. "Babe: All Broken Out with the Movies", Stan and Ollie, the Roots of Comedy: The Double Life of Laurel and Hardy. New York: St. Martin's Press, Thomas Dunne Books, 2002, pp. 89-97, 481.
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