The Handy Man Trailer (1923)
A 1923 silent comedy.
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A 1923 silent comedy.
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Stan Laurel as The handy man
Merta Sterling as The cook
Otto Fries as The overseer
Harry Mann as A mysterious stranger
Babe London as A house guest
Mathilde Comont as The bride
Robert P. Kerr Director
Bob Munson Writer
Gilbert M. Anderson Producer
Irving G. Ries Director of Photography
United States 12 March 1923
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