Going Ga-Ga (1929)

Anita and Marion realize that an abandoned baby they sneaked into an orphanage was kidnapped from a millionaire. For the reward, they proceed to break into the institution at night, dressed as men to beat curfew, to get the kid out again. This film survives only in very fragmentary form.

Director: James W. Horne, Gilbert Pratt
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 20 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Art Lloyd
Editing: William H. Terhune
Production: Hal Roach Studios
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

silent film, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Going Ga-Ga about?
Anita and Marion realize that an abandoned baby they sneaked into an orphanage was kidnapped from a millionaire. For the reward, they proceed to break into the institution at night, dressed as men to beat curfew, to get the kid out again. This film survives only in very fragmentary form.
Who directed Going Ga-Ga?
Going Ga-Ga was directed by James W. Horne, Gilbert Pratt.
Who stars in Going Ga-Ga?
Going Ga-Ga stars Anita Garvin, Marion Byron, Max Davidson, Edgar Kennedy, Wally Albright, Kay Deslys.
How long is Going Ga-Ga?
Going Ga-Ga has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Going Ga-Ga?
Going Ga-Ga is a Comedy film.
Where was Going Ga-Ga produced?
Going Ga-Ga was produced in United States of America.