Smithy (1924)
After being discharged from the 372nd infantry, on account of a bean shortage, smithy seeks employment. He finds a job on a construction site, where he helps to build a house, and soon causes havoc amongst the other workers. The construction company owner leaves for a week, and tells his secretary to send a letter to Mr. Smith telling him to complete the construction of the house while he (the owner) is away. The letter is accidently sent to Smithy who manages to complete the house. When the owner returns the house is complete, and Smithy is commended until the last support beam is removed...
Directors: George Jeske, Hal Roach.
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Stan Laurel as Smithy |
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James Finlayson as Sergeant |
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William Gillespie as The Boss |
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Ena Gregory as Secretary |
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Charlie Hall as Worker |
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Fred Karno Jr. as Worker |
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Marvin Loback as Worker |
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Glenn Tryon as Mr. Smith |
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George Rowe as Worker |
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Jack Gavin as Foreman |
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Sammy Brooks as Man in Employment Line |
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Jack Ackroyd as |
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Billy Engle as Man in Employment Line |
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Eddie Baker as Minor Role |
| Directing | George Jeske | Director |
| Directing | Hal Roach | Director |
| Production | Hal Roach | Producer |
| Camera | Frank Young | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Thomas J. Crizer | Editor |
| Directing | L.E. Dill | Assistant Director |