Putting Pants on Philip (1927)
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- Passed
- 20min
- Comedy, Short
- 03 Dec 1927 (USA)
- Short
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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Cast
Stan Laurel | ... |
Philip
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Oliver Hardy | ... |
J. Piedmont Mumblethunder
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Chester A. Bachman | ... |
Officer
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Don Bailey | ... |
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Chet Brandenburg | ... |
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Ed Brandenburg | ... |
Bus Conductor
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Harvey Clark | ... |
Tailor
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Dorothy Coburn | ... |
Girl Chased by Philip
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Jack Hill | ... |
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Sam Lufkin | ... |
Ship's Doctor
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Eric Mack | ... |
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Tom Mintz |
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Bob O'Connor | ... |
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(as Bob O'Conor)
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Retta Palmer | ... |
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Lee Phelps | ... |
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Alfred Fisher | ... |
Elderly Kilted Scotsman (uncredited)
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Venice Lloyd | ... |
Woman In Cloche Hat (uncredited)
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Directed by
Clyde Bruckman |
Written by
Leo McCarey | ... | (story) |
H.M. Walker | ... | () |
Produced by
Hal Roach | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert Israel | ... | (2011) |
Cinematography by
George Stevens |
Editing by
Richard C. Currier |
Additional Crew
Leo McCarey | ... | supervising director |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1927) (United States) (theatrical)
- Regal Films (1927) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Jury Metro-Goldwyn (1928) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (re-titled)
- Universal Pictures Finland (2010) (Finland) (DVD)
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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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Did You Know?
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 -... See more » |