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Seeing the World is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Robert A. McGowan released in USA on 13 february 1927 with Ed Brandenburg

Seeing the World (1927)

Seeing the World
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Released in USA 13 february 1927
Length 20minutes
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating63% 3.171313.171313.171313.171313.17131

Seeing the World, also known as A Roamin' Holiday, is a 1927 silent Our Gang film, directed by Robert F. McGowan and Robert A. McGowan. It was the 57th Our Gang short subject released. The film features James Finlayson, with a very brief appearance by Stan Laurel.

Synopsis

The gang's teacher (played by James Finlayson) is trying to win a trip to Europe. He does win, but the gang accompanies him as well, which causes his trip to become a nightmare. The group treks through Venice, Rome, Pompeii, Naples, and London. Finally, the entourage ends up in Paris, where Farina manages to falls off the side of the Eiffel Tower. Finlayson tries desperately tries to rescue Farina, leading him to wake up from what was apparently a daydream caused by the gang tossing sleeping pills into his water.

Actors

Ed Brandenburg

(Window washer)
Joe Cobb

(Joe)
Frank Butler

(English pedestrian)
James Finlayson

('Old Buzz-Fuzz,' teacher)
Jackie Condon

(Jackie)
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