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Should Men Walk Home? is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Leo McCarey released in USA on 29 january 1927 with Mabel Normand

Should Men Walk Home? (1927)

Should Men Walk Home?
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Released in USA 29 january 1927
Length 20minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Crime
Rating65% 3.2833553.2833553.2833553.2833553.283355

Should Men Walk Home? is a 1927 film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Oliver Hardy and Eugene Pallette. The movie was directed by Leo McCarey.



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Synopsis

Un jeune homme prend une jolie femme en stop ; elle le menace d'un revolver pour lui voler son portefeuille, mais le jeune homme accélère et se fait arrêter par un policier qui les suit. La jeune femme est forcée de renoncer à son projet et l'homme lui propose de s'associer, car il est cambrioleur.

Actors

Mabel Normand

(The Girl Bandit)
Eugene Pallette

(Detective, Intelligence Bureau)
Oliver Hardy

(Party Guest at Punch Bowl)
Creighton Hale

(The Gentleman Crook)
Edgar Dearing
Lyle Tayo
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