Now I'll Tell One
Now I'll Tell One | |
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Directed by | James Parrott |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Starring |
Charley Chase Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy |
Distributed by | Pathé |
Release date |
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Running time |
20 min. 8 min. ca. (remained cut) |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
Now I'll Tell One is a 1927 silent film starring Charley Chase.
Plot
A husband (Chase) is being divorced by his wife (Edna Marion). She recounts his cruelty, abuse, and drunkenness before a judge (May Wallace) at court. His lawyer (Laurel) attempts to defend him but only succeeds in making his client look worse. Oliver Hardy has a small part as a police officer.
Notes
Now I'll Tell One features Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. However, while both comedians had bit parts, they were not officially a team.[1]
The first half of the film is considered lost; the latter half survives.[1]
Cast
- Charley Chase - Charley
- Edna Marion - Wife
- Stan Laurel - Lawyer
- Will Walling - Judge
- Oliver Hardy - Policeman
- Wilson Benge
- Lincoln Plummer
- May Wallace
See also
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