Back to the Farm
Back to the Farm is a lost 1914 silent comedy short film that co-starred Oliver "Babe" Hardy and Herbert "Bert" Tracy. Written by Will Louis and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania, the short was filmed in Jacksonville, Florida. It was directed by Joseph Levering, likely in collaboration with the chief director on Lubin's production staff in Jacksonville, Arthur Hotaling.
Back to the Farm | |
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Babe Hardy and Bert Tracy in a publicity still from Back to the Farm | |
Directed by | Joseph Levering with Arthur Hotaling |
Written by | Will Louis |
Produced by | Siegmund Lubin |
Starring | Oliver "Babe" Hardy Herbert "Bert" Tracy |
Distributed by | Lubin Manufacturing Company |
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Running time | Listed "about 1,000 feet" (approximately 12 minutes) |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
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