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Hands Up! is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence Badger, co-written by Monte Brice and Lloyd Corrigan, and starring Raymond Griffith, one of the great silent movie comedians. The film features fictional incidents involving actual historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Brigham Young, and Sitting Bull.
Hands Up!: Directed by Clarence G. Badger. With Raymond Griffith, Marian Nixon, Virginia Lee Corbin, Mack Swain. A southern spy during the Civil War, he must try to capture a shipment of gold. His task is complicated by the two sisters, the Indians and a firing squad.
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- Action, Comedy, War
- Clarence G. Badger
- 1926-01-11
Two great sequences from silent comic Raymond Griffith's HANDS UP!, a civil war comedy. Released the same year as Keaton's THE GENERAL, it won all the favorable attention at the time, but...
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Hands Up! By Steve Massa. Raymond Grifith is one of silent come-dy’s unjustly forgoten masters, whose onscreen persona was that of a calm, cool, world-weary bon vivant – some-thing like Max Linder on Prozac.
Nov 7, 2022 · Donations to my PayPal account (dantas.pedrodantas@gmail.com) will be much appreciated.A southern spy during the Civil War, he must try to capture a shipment...
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- Rare Silents and Talkies
Jul 7, 2018 · Raymond Griffith: Hands Up! (1926) RM Classic Comedy Clips. 124 subscribers.
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Hands Up! is Raymond Griffith's answer to Buster Keaton's The General (1926). Griffith stars as a Confederate soldier who is given the task of stealing a shipment of Union gold—and if he can't steal it, then blowing it up.