The Fighting Parson (S)
- Original title
- The Fighting Parson
- Year
- 1930
- Running time
- 20 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Story: H.M. Walker
- Cast
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- Harry Langdon
- Thelma Todd
- Judith Barrett
- Eddie Dunn
- Leo Willis
- Hank Bell
- Dorothy Vernon
- Bob Kortman
- Charlie Hall
- Jack Kenny
- Gus Leonard
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- Cinematography
George Stevens (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Western | Short Film. Boxing
- Synopsis
- The guys at the saloon in a wild west town are unhappy to hear that a moral crusader, known as the Fighting Parson, is headed their way. We meet the parson and his wife aboard a stagecoach; their fellow passenger is an itinerant banjo player. After the stage is held up, only the banjo player makes it to town, where he's mistaken for the Fighting Parson. A gal forced into white slavery at the saloon asks him for help, and he has to duke it out with the dance hall girl's tormentor. Does this small man stand a chance?
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