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Snub Pollard: Fresh Paint!

  • Writer: David Kalat
    David Kalat
  • Jul 28, 2008
  • 1 min read

AMERICAN SLAPSTICK ONLINE BONUS CONTENT Silent comedy / classics / 9 mins / 1920 / B&W / silent You know who you are: you've been bitten by the Snub bug. All those terrific Snub Pollard shorts on AMERICAN SLAPSTICK VOLUMES 1 & 2 and BECOMING CHARLEY CHASE have gotten you hungry for more. Well, we here at All Day Entertainment feel your pain--and we've responded. Exclusively available from this site is our version of FRESH PAINT. This one-reel short was directed by Alf Goulding and released to theaters March 7, 1920. It stars Snub Pollard and Marie Mosquini, with Harold Lloyd's brother Gaylord Lloyd as a bike messenger, Noah Young as a jealous husband, and Eddie Boland as an artist. The musical setting is derived from jazz recordings by Manolo Camp and Reno Project, published under a Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike Generic 2.5 license. For more of their music please follow this link.

 
 
 
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