Schlitz on Mount Washington (1935)

Schlitz on Mount Washington (1935) poster

Schlitz is a tourist in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Ignoring posted warnings which say that you shouldn't climb Mount Washington (the tallest mountain in New England) in bad weather, Schlitz pushes onward up the mountain, briefcase in hand. He gets lost in the snow, becomes entangled in mischief spun by a quirky hermit, and finally ends up skiing down Tuckerman's Ravine at perilous speeds, losing his briefcase several times.

Director: Christopher Young
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 22 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: James C. Bradford
Cinematography: Winston Pote
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

snow skiing

More Films by Director: Christopher Young
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Schlitz on Mount Washington about?
Schlitz is a tourist in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Ignoring posted warnings which say that you shouldn't climb Mount Washington (the tallest mountain in New England) in bad weather, Schlitz pushes onward up the mountain, briefcase in hand. He gets lost in the snow, becomes entangled in mischief spun by a quirky hermit, and finally ends up skiing down Tuckerman's Ravine at perilous speeds, losing his briefcase several times.
Who directed Schlitz on Mount Washington?
Schlitz on Mount Washington was directed by Christopher Young.
Who stars in Schlitz on Mount Washington?
Schlitz on Mount Washington stars Christopher Young, Lowell Thomas.
How long is Schlitz on Mount Washington?
Schlitz on Mount Washington has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Schlitz on Mount Washington?
Schlitz on Mount Washington is a Comedy film.
Where was Schlitz on Mount Washington produced?
Schlitz on Mount Washington was produced in United States of America.