Fair and Muddy Trailer

Fair and Muddy Trailer (1928)

05 May 1928 Comedy 20 mins

Living in an orphanage, the gang has to deal with Amanda, a child-hating spinster. To receive a bequest from a rich uncle, she must acquire a child. Thinking suspicion, the gang causes all kinds of havoc toward her including a mud battle.

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Cast

Joe Cobb

as Joe

Jackie Condon

as Jackie

Harry Spear

as Harry

Johnny Aber

as Orphan

Bobby Dean

as Orphan Who Runs Into Joe

Edgar Dearing

as Motorcycle Cop

Alfred Fisher

as Granpa Evans

Charles King

as Chauffeur

Florence Lee

as Grandma Evans

Lillian Leighton

as Mrs. Amanda Schultz

Crew

H.M. Walker

H.M. Walker Title Designer

Robert F. McGowan

Robert F. McGowan Supervising Producer

Hal Roach

Hal Roach Producer

Art Lloyd

Art Lloyd Director of Photography

C.E. Christensen

C.E. Christensen Construction Manager

Roy Seawright

Roy Seawright Visual Effects

Stax Graves

Stax Graves Still Photographer

Harry Lucenay

Harry Lucenay Animal Coordinator

International Releases Dates

United States 05 May 1928

Production Companies

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