Hoboken to Hollywood (1926)
Billy Judkins is a naturally gloomy Gus. His life changes when he is transferred from working in his company's Hoboken office to their Hollywood office. He is going to drive there with his wife and mother. Along the way, they encounter Mr. Pinkney and his new bride, who too are heading west. Their misadventures together and meeting up with a band of marauding Indians may prevent any of them from reaching their intended destination. If Billy and Mr. Pinkney ever make it to Hollywood, they're both in a for a big surprise.
Director: Del Lord
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Billy Bevan as Billy Judkins |
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Leonora Summers as Mrs. Billy Judkins |
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Vernon Dent as Mr. Pinkney |
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Thelma Hill as Pinkney's Bride |
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Anna Magruder as Billy's Mother-in-Law |
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Leo Sulky as Company President |
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Tiny Ward as Roscoe - 1st Indian |
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Barney Hellum as 2nd Indian |
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Alice Belcher as Minor Role |
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Dorothy Dean as Minor Role |
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Tom B. Forman as Double |
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Edna Hall as Minor Role |
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Coy Watson Jr. as Minor Role |
| Directing | Del Lord | Director |
| Editing | William Hornbeck | Editor |
| Writing | Phil Whitman | Writer |
| Crew | Ernie Crockett | Special Effects |
| Directing | Glenn DeVol | Assistant Director |
| Production | John A. Waldron | Production Supervisor |
| Production | Mack Sennett | Producer |
| Writing | Clarence Hennecke | Writer |
| Writing | George Green | Writer |
| Camera | Hap Depew | Director of Photography |