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The First Auto (1927)

See this picture---it's funny enough to make a horse laugh.

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 15M

Director : Roy Del Ruth
Writer : Anthony Coldeway

Synopsis

The transition from horses to automobiles at the turn of the century causes problems between a father and son.

Actors

Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Hank Armstrong
Charles Emmett Mack
Charles Emmett Mack
Bob Armstrong
Barney Oldfield
Barney Oldfield
The Master Driver
Patsy Ruth Miller
Patsy Ruth Miller
Rose Robbins
Frank Campeau
Frank Campeau
Mayor Jim Robbins
Gibson Gowland
Gibson Gowland
The Blacksmith
Anders Randolf
Anders Randolf
The Auctioneer
William Demarest
William Demarest
The Village Cut-Up
Paul Kruger
Paul Kruger
Steve
Douglas Gerrard
Douglas Gerrard
Squire Stebbins
Frank Austin
Frank Austin
Jor Saunders
Joe Bordeaux
Joe Bordeaux
Livery Handler at Auction
George Bunny
George Bunny
Townsperson Who Laughs Heartily
E.H. Calvert
E.H. Calvert
Elmer Hays - the Inventor
Ray Erlenborn
Ray Erlenborn
Boy
Gus Leonard
Gus Leonard
Barber
Charlotte Mineau
Charlotte Mineau
Mrs. Stebbins
Lon Poff
Lon Poff
D. P. Graves - the Undertaker
Loretta Rush
Loretta Rush
Young woman
Dorothy Vernon
Dorothy Vernon
Gossip
Max Wagner
Max Wagner
Bartender
Noah Young
Noah Young
Ned Jarvish
Helen Howard
Helen Howard
Young Woman

Crews

Roy Del Ruth
Roy Del Ruth
Director
Anthony Coldeway
Anthony Coldeway
Screenplay
Darryl F. Zanuck
Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer
Darryl F. Zanuck
Darryl F. Zanuck
Story
Martin Wall Bolger
Martin Wall Bolger
Editor
Lewis Geib
Lewis Geib
Art Direction
Esdras Hartley
Esdras Hartley
Art Direction
Alpharetta
Alpharetta
Costume Design
D. Ross Lederman
D. Ross Lederman
Assistant Director
David Abel
David Abel
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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