Rip & Stitch: Tailors (1919)
Rip, an eccentric and somewhat clumsy tailor, and his wife manage his tailoring business. His attempts at control lead to a series of physical gags and chaotic misunderstandings involving his customers, his wife, and even "an unusual husband" (played by Hughie Mack) and his "pretty wife" (played by Myrtle Lind).
Directors: Malcolm St. Clair, William Watson.
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Harry Gribbon as Rip - the Tailor |
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Alice Davenport as Rip's Wife |
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Hughie Mack as An Unusual Husband |
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Myrtle Lind as The Husband's Pretty Wife |
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Alice Lake as The Neighbor's Wife |
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Billy Armstrong as The Neighbor's Rival |
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Gene Rogers as The Neighbor |
| Production | Mack Sennett | Producer |
| Directing | Malcolm St. Clair | Director |
| Directing | William Watson | Director |
| Camera | Hans F. Koenekamp | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Fred Jackman | Director of Photography |