His New Mamma (1924)


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Collection: Exhibitors Trade Review, August 1924

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Combo advertisement:
- Picking Peaches
- Smile Please
- Shanghaied Lovers
- Flickering Youth
- The Cat’s Meow
- His New Mamma
- The First 100 Years
- The Hansom Cabman
Collection: Exhibitors Trade Review, August 1924
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Main cast:
Harry Langdon | Madeline Hurlock | Andy Clyde | Tiny Ward | Alice Day | Jack Cooper | Roy Del Ruth (Director)
Rest of cast:
Mary Akin | Margaret Cloud | Dorothy Dorr | Cecille Evans | Evelyn Francisco | Eugenia Gilbert | Thelma Hill | Natalie Kingston | Elsie Tarron | Gladys Tennyson | Mack Sennett (Producer | Story) | Jack Wagner (Story) | William Williams (Cinematographer) | William Hornbeck (Editor) | John A. Waldron (Title Designer)
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His New Mamma
Pathé 2 Reels
Harry Langdon is a scream in this Sennett comedy. He gets a laugh when he first appears on the screen as a poor country boy on Christmas Eve. His old father comes home in a limousine with a prospective new mamma for Harry. Harry approves of her from the start which doesn’t make a hit with father. Harry is finally driven from home on a cold windy night and beats his way to California, where he becomes a taxi driver. He is called upon to take Mack Sennett’s bathing beauties to the sea shore and there he finds his new mamma vamping a wealthy veteran.
Harry learns that the new mamma has cleaned his father of every thing but the snow-shovel and ran away. Harry breaks up the proposed marriage of the vampire and the wealthy party and wins the hand of his sweetie. This picture is a howl from start to finish. Langdon with his pathetic expression is in a role that fits him admirably and he is ably supported by Madeline Hurlock, Alice Day and the bathing beauties.
You can’t afford to miss this one. Mack Sennett has injected everything that goes to make for clean fun.
Collection: Exhibitors Trade Review, June 1924
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We have an Original First Release US 1-Sheet Poster of His New Mamma (1924) in our store.