Good Cheer

Good Cheer

Infobox Film
name = Good Cheer


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director = Robert F. McGowan
producer = Hal Roach
F. Richard Jones
writer = Hal Roach
H. M. Walker
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starring =
music =
cinematography =
editing = Richard C. Currier
distributor = Pathé Exchange
released = 10 January, 1926
runtime = 20 minutes
country = USA
language = Silent
English intertitles
budget =
preceded_by = "One Wild Ride"
followed_by = "Buried Treasure"
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imdb_id = 0233811

"Good Cheer" is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. cite web |url=http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/G/GoodCheer1926.html |title=Silent Era: Good Cheer |accessdate=2008-09-13|work=silentera] cite web |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/226164/Good-Cheer/overview |title=New York Times: Good Cheer |accessdate=2008-09-13|work=NY Times] It was the 46th "Our Gang" short subject released.

Cast

* Jack Ackroyd - Crooked Santa
* Chet Brandenburg - Pedestrian / Crooked Santa
* Ed Brandenburg - Store window assistant
* Joe Cobb - Joe
* Jackie Condon - Jackie
* Mickey Daniels - Mickey
* Richard Daniels - Old man
* Johnny Downs - Johnny
* Jack Gavin - Crooked Santa
* Charlie Hall - Motorist / Crooked Santa
* Al Hallett - Crooked Santa
* Jack Hill - Pedestrian
* Allen Hoskins - Farina
* Jannie Hoskins
* Wallace Howe - Crooked Santa
* Mary Kornman
* Sam Lufkin - Inebriated Santa Claus
* Jules Mendel - Crooked Santa
* Gene Morgan - First officer
* William Orlamond - Crooked Santa
* Jay R. Smith - Old man
* 'Tonnage' Martin Wolfkeil - Store window Santa
* Noah Young - Second officer

ee also

* Our Gang filmography

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0233811|title=Good Cheer


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