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Three's a Crowd

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Director: Harry Langdon
  • Main Cast: Gladys McConnell, Cornelius Keefe, Harry Langdon
  • Release Year: 1927
  • Run Time: 6rl minutes

Plot

After achieving success in the mid-'20s, Harry Langdon decided to emulate the silent era's premier comedian -- Charles Chaplin -- and turn auteur. He fired Frank Capra from his staff and directed this feature on his own. Although both writer (and future director) Arthur Ripley and director Harry Edwards stayed on with Langdon, the story line and directoral approach clearly indicate that Langdon was doing his darndest to encroach on Chaplin's pathos-laden terrain. It's a simple story, stretched quite a bit to fill out six reels -- Harry is a timid dreamer who longs for a wife and family. He believes he's achieved his heart's desire when he finds a pregnant girl (Gladys McConnell) in a snowstorm. Harry happily takes care of his new family -- until the girl's husband (Cornelius Keefe) finds her and takes her and the baby back home. Unfortunately, when Langdon directed this picture, he laid on the sentiment but forgot about the comedy, so there are few laughs to be had. Three's a Crowd was a commercial flop, as were the next two films that Langdon directed. After that, he was fired by his studio, First National, and he lost Ripley, who returned to Mack Sennett's studio. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast


Henry Barrows
Brooks Benedict
Julia Brown
Joe Butterworth
Frances Raymond
Arthur Thalasso
Fred Warren
John Philip Kolb
Agnes Steele

Credit

John W. Green - Songwriter; Harry Langdon - Director; Arthur Ripley - Short Story Author; Robert Eddy - Screenwriter; Elgin Lessley - Cinematographer; Frank Evans - Cinematographer
 
 
 

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