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Smith's Army Life (1928)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 22M

Director : Alfred J. Goulding

Synopsis

19th release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies.

Actors

Raymond McKee
Raymond McKee
Jimmy Smith
Ruth Hiatt
Ruth Hiatt
Mabel Smith
Mary Ann Jackson
Mary Ann Jackson
Bubbles Smith
Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
The Colonel
Glen Cavender
Glen Cavender
The Drill Sergeant
Andy Clyde
Andy Clyde
Clarence
Carole Lombard
Carole Lombard
Clarence's Wife
William McCall
William McCall
Inspecting Officer
Irving Bacon
Irving Bacon
Inspecting Officer

Crews

Alfred J. Goulding
Alfred J. Goulding
Director
Jefferson Moffitt
Jefferson Moffitt
Writer
Vernon Smith
Vernon Smith
Writer
Mack Sennett
Mack Sennett
Producer
Harry Cooper
Harry Cooper
Director of Photography
Leland Davis
Leland Davis
Director of Photography
Vernon L. Walker
Vernon L. Walker
Director of Photography
William Hornbeck
William Hornbeck
Editor
John A. Waldron
John A. Waldron
Production Supervisor
Harry Connett
Harry Connett
Assistant Director
William Williams
William Williams
Cinematography

Posters and backgrounds

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