Showing posts with label Glenn Tryon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glenn Tryon. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2018

The Cow's Kimono -- March 1, 2017

Film Daily, 26-June-1926
Glenn Tryon was a minor comedian who made many shorts for producer Hal Roach. "The Cow's Kimono" is a great title. And I like that cow.

Friday, September 1, 2017

Long Pants -- September 1, 2017

Film Daily, 26-January-1926
Glenn Tryon was a minor comedian who made many shorts for producer Hal Roach.  People get his short "Long Pants" mixed up with Harry Langdon's feature Long Pants.  Tryon appears with Roach starlets Vivien Oakland and Sally O'Neil. 

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Sally O'Neil
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Monday, September 26, 2016

The Hug Bug -- September 26, 2016

Film Daily, 01-March-1926

Glenn Tryon was a minor comedian who made many shorts for producer Hal Roach.  In "The Hug Bug," Tryon appears with Roach starlets Katherine Grant and Sally O'Neil. 

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Katherine Grant
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Sally O'Neil
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

45 Minutes From Hollywood -- October 6, 2015

Film Daily, 23-December-1926

Glenn Tryon was a minor comedian who made many shorts for producer Hal Roach.  In "45 Minutes From Hollywood," Tryon plays a rube who goes to Hollywood.  The movie is famous because it is the second film in which both Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel appeared, although they don't appear together.  Theda Bara also appears in a clip from one of her Roach movies. 

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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Say it With Babies -- January 3, 2015



Glenn Tryon was a minor comedian who made many shorts for producer Hal Roach.  In "Say it With Babies," Tryon plays a baby expert who manages what we would call a child care center in a department store.  Oliver Hardy plays the floorwalker. 

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