April Fool Trailer

April Fool Trailer (1926)

15 November 1926 Comedy 67 mins

An out-of-work pants presser starts an umbrella business and makes a fortune. His daughter is set to marry the nephew of a rich neighbor until the nephew is accused of stealing money from his uncle--but the money was really stolen by the rich man's son.

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Cast

Alexander Carr

as Jacob Goodman

Duane Thompson

as Irma Goodman

Mary Alden

as Amelia Rosen

Raymond Keane

as Leon Steinfield

Eddie Phillips

as Joseph Applebaum

Snitz Edwards

as Mr. Applebaum

Nat Carr

as Moisha Ginsburg

Baby Peggy

as Irma Goodman - a Child

Pat Moore

as Joe Applebaum - a Child

Leon Holmes

as Leon Steinfield - a Child

Crew

Nat Ross

Director

Edgar Allan Woolf

Edgar Allan Woolf Theatre Play

Alexander Carr

Alexander Carr Theatre Play

L. William O'Connell

L. William O'Connell Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 15 November 1926

Production Companies

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