Harry Langdon: At Hal Roach 29-30 [DVD] [1929]
$39.95
After falling from Hollywood stardom at the end of the Silent Era, quirky silent film comedian Harry Langdon made not only his first talking films, but also his first screen comeback. The result is eight wildly bizarre pre-code comedy shorts! Along for the ride is the beautiful comedienne Thelma Todd. Includes rare bonus features.
MPAA Rating: NR
Format: DVD
After falling from Hollywood stardom at the end of the Silent Era, quirky silent film comedian Harry Langdon made not only his first talking films, but also his first screen comeback with a series of eight two-reelers for comedy producer Hal Roach.
This pre-code series offers an interesting and entertaining look at what critic James Agee referred to as Langdon’s “baby dope fiend” characterization, presented for the only time in sound as the undiluted comic creation he made famous in silent films. Langdon had developed a strange, stream-of-consciousness vocal patter in vaudeville, as showcased here. With another fifteen years to go in talkies after he made these shorts, Harry Langdon would never again deliver to films full-force his truly bizarre humor.
Along for the ride is the beautiful comedienne Thelma Todd in some of her earliest film appearances at the Lot of Fun, as well as others from the Hal Roach Stock Company like Edgar Kennedy and Max Davidson. This is Harry Langdon at his most surreal.
1929: “Hotter Than Hot,” “Sky Boy,” “Skirt Shy”; 1930: “The Head Guy”, “The Fighting Parson,” “The Big Kick,” “The Shrimp,” “The King”
Cast Harry Langdon, Thelma Todd |
Producer Hal Roach |
Format DVD
Language English
Region All
Audio Stereo
Aspect Ratio 4 x 3
Rating NR
Runtime 180
Year 1929
Color B&W
UPC 760137298090
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