Raggedy Rose
1926 film
- November 7, 1926 (1926-11-07) (United States)
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Raggedy Rose is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand. The film was co-written by Stan Laurel, and directed by Richard Wallace.[1][2]
Cast
- Mabel Normand as Raggedy Rose
- Carl Miller as Ted Tudor
- Max Davidson as Moe Ginsberg
- James Finlayson as Simpson Sniffle
- Anita Garvin as Janice
- Laura La Varnie as Janice's Mother
- Jerry Mandy as The Chauffeur
- Alta Allen as Rose's Former Co-Worker (uncredited)
- Tyler Brooke as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Sammy Brooks as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Theodore von Eltz as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Plot
Rose (Normand), who works for a junk dealer (Davidson), dreams of romance with bachelor Ted Tudor (Miller).
Production notes
Oliver Hardy had been injured in a cooking accident at home where he burned his arm after a frying pan of scalding grease spilled onto it, and he was recovering when filming for Raggedy Rose began. This accident also forced Hardy to be replaced by Stan Laurel in the Hal Roach comedy Get 'Em Young.[3]
See also
- Stan Laurel filmography
References
External links
Media related to Raggedy Rose at Wikimedia Commons
The full text of Raggedy Rose at Wikisource
- Raggedy Rose at IMDb
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Films directed by Richard Wallace
- What's the World Coming To? (1926)
- Madame Mystery (1926)
- Along Came Auntie (1926)
- Syncopating Sue (1926)
- Raggedy Rose (1926)
- American Beauty (1927)
- McFadden's Flats (1927)
- The Shopworn Angel (1928)
- Lady Be Good (1928)
- The Butter and Egg Man (1928)
- Innocents of Paris (1929)
- River of Romance (1929)
- Seven Days Leave (1930)
- Anybody's War (1930)
- The Right to Love (1930)
- Man of the World (1931)
- Kick In (1931)
- The Road to Reno (1931)
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1932)
- Thunder Below (1932)
- The Masquerader (1933)
- Eight Girls in a Boat (1934)
- The Little Minister (1934)
- Wedding Present (1936)
- John Meade's Woman (1937)
- Blossoms on Broadway (1937)
- The Young in Heart (1938)
- The Under-Pup (1939)
- Captain Caution (1940)
- A Girl, a Guy and a Gob (1941)
- She Knew All the Answers (1941)
- Obliging Young Lady (1942)
- The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942)
- A Night to Remember (1942)
- Bombardier (1943)
- The Fallen Sparrow (1943)
- Bride by Mistake (1944)
- It's in the Bag! (1945)
- Kiss and Tell (1945)
- Because of Him (1946)
- Sinbad the Sailor (1947)
- Framed (1947)
- Tycoon (1947)
- Let's Live a Little (1948)
- Adventure in Baltimore (1949)
- A Kiss for Corliss (1949)
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