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Reelcraft Pictures: Release date. 1920 () Running time. 2 reels: Country: United States: Languages: Silent English intertitles: The Moonshine Feud is a 1920 American ...
The Lucky Dog (1921) is the first film to include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together in a film before they became the famous comedy duo of Laurel and Hardy. [1] Although they appear in scenes together, Laurel and Hardy play independently.
Under the production company Reelcraft Pictures, Smith wrote and directed several films which his wife starred in. [5] In the book Clown Princes and Court Jesters, authors Kalton C. Lahue and Samuel Gill describe these films directed by Smith and starring Howell as "low-burlesque charades and as such were slanted toward the neighborhood and ...
Reelcraft announced that West was now starring "as himself on his merits alone, discarding the derby hat, baggy trousers, shoes, and cane." [ 16 ] His new characterizations were a top-hatted, pencil-mustached dandy -- the very opposite of his former tramp figure -- and a straw-hatted, brush-mustached innocent.
After Howell and Century parted ways in 1919, the company continued turning out comedy shorts and was renamed Stern Brothers Comedies in 1926. in 1919, Howell moved to the independent Emerald Company, which became part of the Reelcraft Corporation and released her still extant film, Distilled Love (1920).
St. Clair, who directed films for the Mack Sennett studios between 1919 and 1921, was alternately fired and rehired by Sennett. As such, St.Clair directed films for other studios during this period, among these Rainbow studio’s He Loved Like He Lied (1920), Reelcraft’s Welcome Home (1920) and Buster Keaton Production’s The Goat. [5]