My Friend from India (Silent)
My Friend from India (Silent)
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Through out the 1930s and 40s, Franklin Pangborn was one of Hollywood's preeminent character actors. His broad style matched his voice and he was perfect for sound films. In this film he was given a rare opportunity to be a straight leading man and he pulls it off with the flamboyancy and naivete reminiscent of silent comedy star Harry Langdon. This breezy production covers a lot comedic territory including multiple cross-dressing scenes, fake fortunetellers, a Chinatown den, and a version of vaudeville's mirror sequence made famous by the Marx Brothers in Duck Soup. Like Pangborn, much of the cast is consists of character actors who would become audience favorites in sound films.
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