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  2. Richard Smith (silent film director) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. The Moonshine Feud - Wikipedia

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    This 1920s Western film–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Reel - Wikipedia

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    35mm film reels and boxes 16mm empty film reel with its metal container It is traditional to discuss the length of theatrical motion pictures in terms of "reels". The standard length of a 35 mm film reel is 1,000 feet (305 m), which runs approximately 11 minutes for sound film (24 frames per second ) [ 2 ] and about 15 minutes for silent film ...

  5. Billy West (silent film actor) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Goat (1921 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Goat is a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film written, and co-directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Buster Keaton and starring Keaton. [1] [2] The comic premise for The Goat emerges as a series of mistaken identities in which Keaton is the visual double of a murderer who is pursued by a posse. Keaton’s love interest is the daughter of ...

  7. Humor Risk - Wikipedia

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    Information about the plot of Humor Risk is sparse. [1] According to Kyle Crichton's 1951 biography of the Brothers, Harpo played Watson, the hero and romantic lead who "made his entrance in a high hat, sliding down a coal chute into the basement."

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