Rupert of Hee Haw
Rupert of Hee Haw is a 1924 American silent film starring Stan Laurel[1] and drawing on the Ruritanian romance of Rupert of Hentzau, Anthony Hope's sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda.
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Directed by | Scott Pembroke |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Written by | H. M. Walker |
Starring | Stan Laurel |
Cinematography | Frank Young |
Edited by | Thomas J. Crizer |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
Cast
- Stan Laurel - The King/Rudolph Razz
- James Finlayson - Rupert of Hee Haw
- Mae Laurel - The Princess
- Billy Engle - Short officer
- Ena Gregory - Hee Haw's maid
- Sammy Brooks - Palace guard
- Pierre Couderc - The Duke of Aspirin
- George Rowe - The Duke of Bromo
See also
References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: Rupert of Hee Haw". Silent Era. Retrieved June 14, 2009.
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