The Stage Hand (1933)
The story is set in the village of Oskaloosa, which is in Iowa -- Langdon's home state. A silent movie-style opening title informs us that the town needs a new fire engine, so they decide to stage a play to raise the money. (Nothing more is heard about this, but the finale involves a fire emergency at the theater.) In the opening scene the community players rehearse at the home of the director, a pompous lady named Mrs. Winters. Harry, of course, is The Stage Hand.
Director: Harry Langdon
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: September 7, 1933
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Production: Educational Films Corporation of America
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harry Langdon
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Stage Hand about?
- The story is set in the village of Oskaloosa, which is in Iowa -- Langdon's home state. A silent movie-style opening title informs us that the town needs a new fire engine, so they decide to stage a play to raise the money. (Nothing more is heard about this, but the finale involves a fire emergency at the theater.) In the opening scene the community players rehearse at the home of the director, a pompous lady named Mrs. Winters. Harry, of course, is The Stage Hand.
- Who directed The Stage Hand?
- The Stage Hand was directed by Harry Langdon.
- Who stars in The Stage Hand?
- The Stage Hand stars Harry Langdon, Marel Foster, Eddie Shubert, Ira Hayward, Maryen Lynn, Rollin Grimes.
- What genre is The Stage Hand?
- The Stage Hand is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Stage Hand produced?
- The Stage Hand was produced in United States of America.