Friendly Enemies (1925)
As youths, Carl Pfeiffer and Henry Block came to America from Germany. Pfeiffer became a wholesale shoe dealer, while Block became a banker. In spite of their lines of work, they apparently save most of their energy for their unending arguments with each other. The latest dispute involves the Great War (the film takes place in the days just before America became involved).
Director: George Melford
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: May 16, 1925
Cast
- Joe Weber - Henry Block
- Lew Fields - Carl Pfeiffer
- Eugenie Besserer
- Virginia Brown Faire - June Block
- Jack Mulhall - William Pfeiffer
- Fred Kelsey
- Stuart Holmes - Miller
Production: Belasco Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Melford
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Friendly Enemies about?
- As youths, Carl Pfeiffer and Henry Block came to America from Germany. Pfeiffer became a wholesale shoe dealer, while Block became a banker. In spite of their lines of work, they apparently save most of their energy for their unending arguments with each other. The latest dispute involves the Great War (the film takes place in the days just before America became involved).
- Who directed Friendly Enemies?
- Friendly Enemies was directed by George Melford.
- Who stars in Friendly Enemies?
- Friendly Enemies stars Joe Weber, Lew Fields, Eugenie Besserer, Virginia Brown Faire, Jack Mulhall, Fred Kelsey.
- How long is Friendly Enemies?
- Friendly Enemies has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Friendly Enemies?
- Friendly Enemies is a Comedy film.
- Where was Friendly Enemies produced?
- Friendly Enemies was produced in United States of America.