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20 min
Jack Duffy had two skills that helped make him the lead in a nice series of short comedies in the 1920s: the usual ability to take one of the bone-breaking falls that slapstick called for and the ability to make himself up as an old coot, which gave him a nice character and made the pratfalls more impressive. In this one he manages to get himself tangled up coming down the pole at the fire station -- very amusing.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Jack Duffy | Unowned | |
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Gale Henry | Unowned | |
| Gayle Lloyd | Unowned | ||
| James Harrison | Unowned | ||
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Eddie Baker | Unowned |