Jubilo, Jr.
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Jubilo, Jr. | |
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Directed by | Robert F. McGowan |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Written by |
Frank Capra Hal Roach H. M. Walker Ben Ames Williams |
Starring | Will Rogers |
Cinematography |
Robert Doran Art Lloyd |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release dates |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
Jubilo, Jr. is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan.[1][2] It was the 27th Our Gang short subject released.
Synopsis
A hobo, played by Will Rogers tells of his adventure as a child when he tried to raise the money to buy his mother a hat for her birthday.
Notes
- Jubilo, Jr. would be remade in 1932 as Birthday Blues.
- Though never included in the original television package of Our Gang silents, this film did appear in the TV series Silents Please.
- The grocer is played by Mickey Daniels’ father Richard Daniels.
- About thirty seconds of unused footage was used in the later Our Gang film Boys Will Be Joys.
Cast
- Will Rogers - Jubilo / Himself
- Mickey Daniels - Young Jubilo
- Joe Cobb - Joe
- Jackie Condon - Jackie
- Allen Hoskins - Farina
- Mary Kornman - Mary
- Andy Samuel - Andy / Charlie Chaplin
- unknown - Dick
- Richard Daniels - Grocer
- Otto Himm - Photographer
- Jerry McGowan
- Roberta McGowan
- Lyle Tayo - Mother
- Leo Willis - Tramp pal of Jubilo
- Lassie Lou Ahern - Circus Performer
- Allan Cavan - Hat vendor
- Charley Chase - Director
- Joy Winthrop - Extra outside church
- Noah Young - Emil, Jubilo's father
- Pal the Dog - Himself
See also
References
- ↑ "Silent Era: Jubilo, Jr.". silentera. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
- ↑ James, Caryn. "New York Times: Jubilo, Jr.". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
External links
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