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Putting Pants on Philip ()


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Pompous J. Piedmont Mumblethunder, greets his nephew from Scotland, who arrives in kilts. He is immediately taken to a tailor for a pair of proper pants.

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Philip
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J. Piedmont Mumblethunder
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Officer
Don Bailey ...
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Ed Brandenburg ...
Bus Conductor
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Tailor
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Girl Chased by Philip
Jack Hill ...
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Ship's Doctor
Eric Mack ...
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Tom Mintz
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Extra (as Bob O'Conor)
Retta Palmer ...
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Lee Phelps ...
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Alfred Fisher ...
Elderly Kilted Scotsman (uncredited)
Venice Lloyd ...
Woman In Cloche Hat (uncredited)

Directed by

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Clyde Bruckman

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Leo McCarey ... (story)
 
H.M. Walker ... ()

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Hal Roach ... producer

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Robert Israel ... (2011)

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George Stevens

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Richard C. Currier

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Leo McCarey ... supervising director

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Taglines You'll Have to Agree That This is the Best Comedy You've Seen in Months. (Print Ad-Troy Times, ((Troy, NY)) 7 January 1928) See more »
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Also Known As
  • His Kitty Conscience (United Kingdom)
  • Mon neveu l'écossais (France)
  • Der Jüngling aus der Fremde (Germany)
  • Pue pöksyt Philipin päälle (Finland)
  • Metti i pantaloni a Philip (Italy)
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  • 20 min
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Trivia Although they had appeared in several films together at this point, Stan Laurel considered this the first official Laurel and Hardy film. See more »
Goofs A title card describes Philip as Scotch instead of Scots. Scotch describes a product from Scotland, like a Scotch Pie, whilst a Scot is a person who pays taxes in Scotland. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's (1965). See more »
Quotes Officer: [Pointing to Philip in his kilt] This dame ain't got no lingerie on -...
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