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Fiddlesticks is a 1927 silent black and white short American film starring
Harry Langdon Harry Philmore Langdon (June 15, 1884 – December 22, 1944) was an American comedian who appeared in vaudeville, silent films (where he had his greatest fame), and talkies.Obituary ''Variety'', December 27, 1944, page 39. Life and career Bor ...
directed by Harry Edwards and written by Frank Capra and produced by
Mack Sennett Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott; January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was a Canadian-American film actor, director, and producer, and studio head, known as the 'King of Comedy'. Born in Danville, Quebec, in 1880, he started in films in the ...
. "Fiddlesticks" is a faux swear word (i.e. in place of true swearing) common in the early 20th century and defunct by the end of the 20th century. In the context of the film it acts as a kind of pun in relation to Harry's double bass looking like an oversized fiddle. The film was the final collaboration between Harry Langdon and Mack Sennett. The plot paralleled the
Harold Lloyd Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr. (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971) was an American actor, comedian, and stunt performer who appeared in many silent comedy films.Obituary '' Variety'', March 10, 1971, page 55. One of the most influential film c ...
film
The Kid Brother ''The Kid Brother'' is a 1927 American silent film, silent comedy film, comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It was successful and popular upon release and today is considered by critics and fans to be one of Lloyd's best films, integrating el ...
released earlier that year.Keystone: The Life and Clowns of Mack Sennett by Simon Louvish


Plot

The Hogan family sit and debate their idle son - Harry. The men one to throw him out but Mrs Hogan hopes he will be a great musician one day. Harry does not realise his own shortcomings as a music student, whose instrument of choice is the
double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox additions such as the octobass). Similar i ...
. He attempts to play
My Wild Irish Rose ''My Wild Irish Rose'' is a 1947 film directed by David Butler. It stars Dennis Morgan and Arlene Dahl (in her debut film). It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1948. Plot A fictionalized biopic of Chauncey Olcott, the movie traces the rise ...
and his professor asks him to play "one tune at a time' as he is no "Super-Hooperdine". A note is pushed under the door - a complaint from the neighbours regarding the terrible noise. Harry succeeds in playing something which his professor recognises and his awarded a diploma, as the professor just wants to get rid of him. At home, his family kick him out to try to make his own way in the world. They show no interest in his diploma. He finds a bug-infested room in the city an goes out looking for work - with his double bass. Harry's landlord will not let him take his double bas out until he pays the rent. Harry lowers it out of the window but onto a sales area for an instrument shop below. He argues with the shop owner as to who owns it. Another man gives him $10 for a fiddle, thinking he owns the shop, and Harry uses that $10 to buy his own double bass back. At first he joins an international street band, headed by Prof von Tempo - but they decide he is not what they want. Von Tempo gives him his fee back and rips up his diploma. Then an overly-stereotyped Jewish junkman offers him $2 for the instrument. But he wants a demonstration of how it sounds so Harry plays My wild Irish rose again. A man above throws a small metal paraffin heater at him. The junkman realises the potential of stuff thrown out of windows at Harry (to make him shut up) as this can be collected and sold. He gives Harry $5 to keep playing. They return with a bigger cart and a protective cage around Harry to protect him from the thrown objects. Harry finds a piano but a man owns it. The junkman offers $50 for it. Next Harry drives up in a huge
steam roller A steamroller (or steam roller) is a form of road roller – a type of heavy construction machinery used for leveling surfaces, such as roads or airfields – that is powered by a steam engine. The leveling/flattening action is achieved through ...
and accidentally crushes the piano. The junkman cries.The steam roller owner arrives and thinks his steam roller ran off on its own, H compensates Harry with $300 for the piano. He shares it with the junkman. He goes home in top hat and tails. He says he made his money "fiddling around".


Cast

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Harry Langdon Harry Philmore Langdon (June 15, 1884 – December 22, 1944) was an American comedian who appeared in vaudeville, silent films (where he had his greatest fame), and talkies.Obituary ''Variety'', December 27, 1944, page 39. Life and career Bor ...
as Harry Hogan *
Vernon Dent Vernon Bruce Dent (February 16, 1895 – November 5, 1963) was an American comic actor, who appeared in over 400 films. He co-starred in many short films for Columbia Pictures, frequently as the foil and the main antagonist and ally to The Thr ...
as Prof von Tempo and Penrod the junk dealer *
Anna Dodge Anna Dodge (October 18, 1867 – May 4, 1945) was an American silent film actress. Anna Dodge married silent film actor George Hernandez and was frequently credited as Anna Hernandez. Filmography 1910s * ''Making a Man of Him'' (1911) * ''O ...
as Harry's mother *
Leo Sulky Leo Sulky (6 December 1874 – 3 June 1957) was an American actor. He usually appeared in films directed by Del Lord such as ''Black Oxfords'' (1924), ''Yukon Jake'' (1924), ''Wall Street Blues'' (1924), ''Lizzies of the Field'' (1924), '' Gallopi ...
as junk dealer *
Tiny Ward Roscoe Samuel "Tiny" Ward (January 2, 1893 – September 12, 1956) was an American actor. He occasionally was billed as Jack "Tiny" Ward. Due to his appearance in several "classics" he is a fairly well-known face in film history. In the 192 ...
as the piano owner


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fiddlesticks 1927 films Films produced by Mack Sennett Films directed by Harry Edwards (director)