Spuds (1927)

Spuds (1927) poster

In France during World War I, an army payroll car containing $250,000 turns up missing. A GI, nicknamed "Spuds" because of his prowess at peeling potatoes, discovers that it was stolen by German spies, and--since his captain was responsible for the car and will be in big trouble if it's not recovered--goes behind the enemy lines to retrieve both the car and the $250,000 payroll.

Director: Edward Ludwig
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
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Cinematography: James S. Brown Jr., Hans F. Koenekamp
Production: Larry Semon Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Edward Ludwig
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spuds about?
In France during World War I, an army payroll car containing $250,000 turns up missing. A GI, nicknamed "Spuds" because of his prowess at peeling potatoes, discovers that it was stolen by German spies, and--since his captain was responsible for the car and will be in big trouble if it's not recovered--goes behind the enemy lines to retrieve both the car and the $250,000 payroll.
Who directed Spuds?
Spuds was directed by Edward Ludwig.
Who stars in Spuds?
Spuds stars Larry Semon, Dorothy Dwan, Edward Hearn, Kewpie Morgan, Robert Graves, Hazel Howell.
How long is Spuds?
Spuds has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Spuds?
Spuds is a Comedy film.
Where was Spuds produced?
Spuds was produced in United States of America.