Mabel plays an out-and-out crook, a "Girl Bandit," no less. And she quickly hooks up with a male partner in crime, in this case a Gentleman Crook played by perpetually grinning Creighton Hale. Mabel seems a little livelier in this film than in some of her other late works. In the very first scene we find her hitch-hiking, and she's forced to make a mad dash for cover when Hale's car nearly hits her. Soon they team up and crash a swanky party in a mansion to steal a jewel from the host's safe.
Title | Should Men Walk Home? |
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Year | 1927 |
Genre | Comedy, Crime |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Hal Roach Studios |
Cast | Mabel Normand, Creighton Hale, Eugene Pallette, Oliver Hardy, William A. Boardway, Edgar Dearing |
Crew | Leo McCarey (Director), Alfred J. Goulding (Screenplay), Albert Austin (Writer), Hal Roach (Producer), H.M. Walker (Writer), Richard C. Currier (Editor) |
Keyword | crook, silent film |
Release | Jan 29, 1927 |
Runtime | 27 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.30 / 10 by 7 users |
Popularity | 5 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | No Language |