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  • The Tourist (1925)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
The Tourist (1925)
Short | Comedy, Short

Johnny, the tourist, picks up the girl walking back from an auto ride. She invites him to dine with her folks. The pair of crooks are also dining there and discover the value of a well on the premises. Helen's parents are warned that ...See moreJohnny, the tourist, picks up the girl walking back from an auto ride. She invites him to dine with her folks. The pair of crooks are also dining there and discover the value of a well on the premises. Helen's parents are warned that unless the taxes are paid that day the property will be forfeited. Johnny overhears the crooks plotting and with Helen in the flivver starts for the tax office at the same time the crooks start in their touring car. Both machines meet with difficulties, with the flivver the eventual winner. Written by Motion Picture News, August 15, 1925 See less
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Director
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle (as William Goodrich)
Writer
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle (story) (as William Goodrich)
Cinematographer
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Updated Sep 20, 1925

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Sep 20, 1925 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
Johnny Arthur
Johnny - The Tourist Johnny - The Tourist   See fewer
Helen Foster
Helen - The Girl Helen - The Girl   See fewer
Joy Winthrop
Helen's Mother Helen's Mother   See fewer
Glen Cavender
First Crook First Crook   See fewer
George Davis
Second Crook Second Crook   See fewer
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