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
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Production: Educational Films Corporation of America
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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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.