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Silent Hall of Fame has created a Silent Gems Collection of rare and for the first time available films with our stars, as well as other silent masterpieces. These are high quality films that are hard to find anywhere else. Please use the link below to see the Silent Gems Collection of rare films on DVD.
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This is a short preview. A DVD with the film is available as part of our Silent Gems Collection of rare films. Please follow the above link to see the collection. This film is on DVD Short Comedies.
"Spanking Breezes" is a short Mack Sennett comedy starring Alice Day, a star of Silent Hall of Fame.
After her sister Marceline Day left Mack Sennett for feature films, where she shined brilliantly in both comedy and drama, Alice Day became the main star and box-office attraction of Mack Sennett Comedies. She was an extremely popular and very much liked comedienne.
Directed by Edward F. Cline
Produced by Mack Sennett Comedies
Scenario by Ewart Adamson and Vernon Smith
Cinematography Vernon L. Walker
Starring Alice Day, Danny O'Shea, Joe Young (Roger Moore), Barney Hellum
Distributed by Pathé Exchange, Incorporated
Release date March 14, 1926
Running time 20 min.
Country United States
Language Silent, English intertitles
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