Bears and Bad Men is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon[1] and featuring Stan Laurel.
Bears and Bad Men | |
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Directed by | Larry Semon |
Written by | Larry Semon |
Produced by | Albert E. Smith |
Starring | Stan Laurel |
Distributed by | Vitagraph Company of America |
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Running time | 2 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Like many American films of the time, Bears and Bad Men was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut, in Reel 1, of a scene with a man looking at a goat and putting it off of his lap after water is seen pouring from a bucket.[2]
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