The First Auto

The First Auto (1927)

See this picture---it's funny enough to make a horse laugh.

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1927-06-27
  • User Rating: 3.7/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 15min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Roy Del Ruth
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Summary

The transition from horses to automobiles at the turn of the century causes problems between a father and son.

The First Auto Trailer

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  • Russell Simpson

    as Hank Armstrong
  • Charles Emmett Mack

    as Bob Armstrong
  • Barney Oldfield

    as The Master Driver
  • Patsy Ruth Miller

    as Rose Robbins
  • Frank Campeau

    as Mayor Jim Robbins
  • Gibson Gowland

    as The Blacksmith
  • Anders Randolf

    as The Auctioneer
  • William Demarest

    as The Village Cut-Up
  • Paul Kruger

    as Steve
  • Douglas Gerrard

    as Squire Stebbins
  • Frank Austin

    as Jor Saunders
  • Joe Bordeaux

    as Livery Handler at Auction
  • George Bunny

    as Townsperson Who Laughs Heartily
  • E.H. Calvert

    as Elmer Hays - the Inventor
  • Ray Erlenborn

    as Boy
  • Gus Leonard

    as Barber
  • Charlotte Mineau

    as Mrs. Stebbins
  • Lon Poff

    as D. P. Graves - the Undertaker
  • Loretta Rush

    as Young woman
  • Dorothy Vernon

    as Gossip
  • Max Wagner

    as Bartender
  • Noah Young

    as Ned Jarvish
  • Helen Howard

    as Young Woman
Production Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Directing Roy Del Ruth Director
Writing Anthony Coldeway Screenplay
Editing Martin Wall Bolger Editor
Art Lewis Geib Art Direction
Art Esdras Hartley Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Alpharetta Costume Design
Directing D. Ross Lederman Assistant Director
Writing Darryl F. Zanuck Story
Camera David Abel Director of Photography

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