Nuts in May (film)

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Nuts in May
Directed by Robin Williamson
Produced by Isadore Bernstein
Starring Stan Laurel
Cinematography Harry M. Fowler
Release date(s) 1917
Running time 30 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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Nuts in May is a 1917 silent comedy short, directed by Robin Williamson and featuring Stan Jefferson (aka Stan Laurel). It was filmed at Bernstein Studios, in Hollywood, California. Very little of the film survives (a little over 60 seconds). What does survive consists of Stan in various scrapes with a steamroller, ending with him in a straw boater being dragged off to the asylum. The film is of importance in that it is the first recorded piece of film featuring Stan Laurel.

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  • Directed by Robin Williamson
  • Produced by Isadore Bernstein
  • Cinematography by Harry M Fowler

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