Three's a Crowd

Three's a Crowd (1927)

Under the magic of Harry's wistful smile, the world of make-believe turns into life- sad, joyous, bitter-sweet...just as life is

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1927-08-28
  • User Rating: 5.3/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 0min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Harry Langdon Corporation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Harry Langdon
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Summary

Harry, The Odd Fellow, is a tenement worker who lives alone in a shack alongside a warehouse and longs for the companionship of a wife and children like other men. One day he spies a pretty girl in his telescope and sends her by carrier pigeon a note that, alas, is received by the wrong party. The Girl marries and, poverty-striken, leaves her husband during a snowstorm. Harry takes her in, and minutes later her child is born. He works like a slave for the mother and child, pretending they are his own. Meanwhile, the husband finds her and comes to the shack on Christmas Eve as Harry is preparing to play Santa Claus. Not realizing the unhappiness she is causing him, The Girl thanks him profusely and leaves with her husband. Overcome, Harry sits overnight on the doorstep and the next morning is found frozen stiff except for his eyes--with amusing results.

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  • Harry Langdon

    as Harry - the Odd Fellow
  • Gladys McConnell

    as Gladys - the Girl
  • Cornelius Keefe

    as The Husband
  • Arthur Thalasso

    as Harry's Boss
  • Brooks Benedict

    as Minor Role (uncredited)
  • Henry A. Barrows

    as
  • Julia Brown

    as
  • Joe Butterworth

    as
  • John Kolb

    as
  • Frances Raymond

    as
  • Agnes Steele

    as
  • Fred Warren

    as
  • Clifton Young

    as
  • George Dunning

    as The Boss' Son
Crew Elgin Lessley Cinematography
Crew Frank Evans Cinematography
Directing Harry Langdon Director
Writing Robert Eddy Adaptation
Writing James Langdon Adaptation
Writing Harry McCoy Writer
Writing Arthur Ripley Story

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