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Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1926Item number (ISN):20668Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:NEWFOUNDLAND. NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR PROVINCIAL ARCHIVESAccession:1979-0202Media:FilmOriginal title:The Brown DerbyPart:5 of 7Production date:1926Release date:1926-07-04Production company:C.C. Burr PicturesProduction credit:director, Charles Hines; scenario, Bert Wheeler; photography, George Peters; Al Wilson; Albert Wetzel; editing, George AmyCast credit:Johnny Hines, Diana Kane, Ruth Dwyer, Flora Finch, Edmund Breese, J. Barney Sherry, Bradley BarkerCountry of production:usDistributor name:First National Pictures Inc.Description:Tommy Burke (Johnny Hines), a good-natured young plumber who refers to his monkey wrench as his pipe organ, is unaware of his inferiority complex. One day he learns that an eccentric uncle has died, leaving him a brown derby said to bring good luck to its wearer. Meanwhile Edith Worthing and her Aunt Anna are expecting Edith's wealthy Uncle, Adolf Plummer, from Australia. On a call to their house, Tommy is mistaken for the uncle, being announced as "a plumber" and soon a mutual romance develops with Edith. They are wedded by mistake when serving as witnesses to marriage by elopement. Farrell, a rival for Edith, learns of Tommy's deception and persuades Edith to elope with him; but Tommy follows in hot pursuit, in his pajamas and derby. At the last minute, a message arrives telling Edith that she and Tommy are already married.Language:Silent with English intertitlesNotes:Genre:DRAMADetailed holdings information: -
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