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Directed by | Robert A. McGowan |
Written by | H. M. Walker |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Edited by | Richard C. Currier |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Playin' Hookey is a 1928 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert A. McGowan.[1][2] It was the 69th Our Gang short subject released.
Cast
The Gang
- Joe Cobb as Joe
- Jackie Condon as Jackie
- Allen Hoskins as Farina
- Jannie Hoskins as Zuccini
- Jay R. Smith as Jay
- Harry Spear as Harry
- Pete the Pup as Pansy
Additional cast
- Jean Darling as Jean, Joe's sister
- Bobby Hutchins as Wheezer, Joe's brother
- Mildred Kornman as Baby
- Harry Arras as Movie-maker
- Chet Brandenburg as Keystone-ish cop
- Ed Brandenburg as Keystone-ish cop
- Cameron Chase as Artie-Fro
- Edgar Dearing as Herr Dun der Blitzen
- Budd Fine as Joe's father
- William Gillespie as Moving picture star
- Charlie Hall as Moving picture star dressed as Chaplin
- Jack Hill as Keystone-ish cop
- Sam Lufkin as Keystone-ish cop
- Charles Meakin as Movie-maker
- Arthur Millett as Keystone-ish cop
- Charles A. Millsfield as Movie actor playing a surgeon
- Charley Oelze as Property man
- Lincoln Plumer as Movie-maker
- Tiny Sandford as Mike, studio guard
- Lyle Tayo as Joe's mother
- Dorothy Coburn as Woman hit with pie
See also
References
- ^ "Silent Era: Playin' Hookey". silentera. Retrieved September 14, 2008.
- ^ "New York Times: Playin' Hookey". NY Times. Retrieved September 14, 2008.
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