Series: Snub Pollard Director: George Jeske Producer: Hal Roach Titles: Photography: Editor: Stars: Snub Pollard, Marie Mosquini Company: Pathé Exchange Released: 16 September 1923 Length: 2 reels Production No.: B-13 Filming dates: October 24 - November 7, 1922 Rating: -/10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Walkout
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A group of workers file out of their building declaring a strike. Two agitators (JAMES FINLAYSON, NOAH YOUNG) take the opportunity to grab a soap box and take turns in standing upon it to give their speeches to the crowd. When the boss (SAMMY BROOKS) pulls up in his car he is mobbed by all of the workers. Cue Snub, who walks to work and is about to clock in when he is stopped from doing so by the striking employees who block his path. They chase him around the backlot until he clambers down into a manhole. The mob throw a bomb into the sewer but Snub retrieves it and throws it back at them and walks into the manager's office where he is told to go home. REVIEW TO 5 MINUTES... |
Trivia • Copyrighted September 24, 1923. • The striking employees work for the Form-Fitting Flask Company. |
Snub Pollard Snub |
Marie Mosquini The landlady's daughter |
Sammy Brooks The boss |
James Finlayson Agitator |
Noah Young Agitator |
Jack O'Brien Angry employee |
Jack Hill Angry employee |
Ed Brandenburg Angry employee |
Charley Chase [?] |
UNIDENTIFIED Angry employee #1 [Sidney D'Albrook?] |
INTERTITLES (click image to enlarge) |
SHOT ON THE BACK LOT (click any image to enlarge) |
SHOT ON LOCATION (click any image to enlarge) |
MISCELLANEOUS (click any image to enlarge) |
Acknowledgements: John Benson (additional material) This page was last updated on: 19 September 2024 |