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Stop Look and Listen is a color, 10-minute 1967 comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Len Janson and Chuck Menville. The film was nominated for an Oscar in 1968 (Best Short Subject, Live Action).
Technique
It was mostly filmed in San Fernando Valley in pixilation (stop-motion photography).
Summary
The film generates comedy by contrasting the safe and dangerous styles of two drivers who drive in the way made famous by Harold Lloyd: by sitting in the street and seeming to move their bodies as though they were automobiles.
See also
List of American films of 1967
References
External links
Stop Look and Listen at IMDb
Stop Look and Listen at the TCM Movie Database
BFI
Stop, Look and Listen is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring Larry Semon and Dorothy Dwan and featuring Oliver Hardy. Semon and Dwan were married at the time. This was Hardy's final film appearance with Semon.
Plot
As described in a film magazine review, Luther Meek is a well-behaved young citizen of a small town with a sweetheart named Dorothy who pines for footlight fame. She coaxes him into backing a traveling show in which she is starred. On the opening night of the show, while the stage-struck Dorothy gets muddled in her initial appearance, the Stage Manager and Dorothy's graceless stepbrother rob a bank. Luther is blamed for the crime, but he escapes his pursuers and follows the thieves, finally catching the ringleader and recovering the money. Dorothy then decides to abandon her stage dreams and weds Luther.
Cast
Larry Semon as Luther Meek
Dorothy Dwan as Dorothy
Mary Carr as Mother
William Gillespie as Bill
Lionel Belmore as Sheriff
B.F. Blinn as The Mayor
Bull Montana as Strong Man
Oliver Hardy as Show Manager (credited as Babe Hardy)
Curtis 'Snowball' McHenry as Porter (credited as Curtis McHenry)
Josef Swickard as Old Actor
Production
Stop, Look and Listen was the first film by Semon's production company and was based upon the successful 1915 musical comedy play of the same name by Irving Berlin and Harry B. Smith. The film, however, was not a financial success for Pathé Exchange.
The African-American actor and stuntman Curtis McHenry is featured during the motorcycle and sidecar chase sequence. Oliver Hardy, who co-directed, also performs a difficult high and hard fall on to train tracks at the finale.
Preservation
The majority of the film was considered to be lost. In early 2020, it was announced that approximately 10 minutes of footage exists. The last reel of the film was found by a Japanese film researcher, Toshihiko Sasayama, who bought it off an antiques dealer. A 43-minute reunited version, including the climactic motorcycle and train chase, was exhibited by Matsuda Film Productions in Tokyo in January 2024 with a live benshi commentary and piano accompaniment.
See also
List of American films of 1926
List of rediscovered films
References
External links
Stop, Look and Listen at IMDb
Stop, Look and Listen at the TCM Movie Database
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