Bungles
| Bungles | |
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| Directed by | Marcel Perez Oliver Hardy |
| Produced by | Louis Burstein |
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| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Bungles is a series of four American black-and-white short silent comedy films produced by Louis Burstein for Jacksonville's Vim Comedy Company in 1916. While the series featured Oliver Hardy, Marcel Perez (sometimes referred to as Fernandez Perez) acted in the leading role.[1] Perez played Bungles, billed on his debut in February as "the leading and most popular comedian in Europe".[2] Perez also directed the four films. Elsie MacLeod was the only other credited actor in the series.
Films
Bungles' Rainy Day
Bungles' Rainy Day was released on February 10, 1916.[3][4]
Bungles Enforces the Law
Bungles Enforces the Law was released on February 24, 1916.[5]
Bungles' Elopement
Bungles' Elopement was released on March 9, 1916.[6]
Bungles Lands a Job
Bungles Lands a Job was released on March 23, 1916.[7]
Cast
- Marcel Perez as Bungles (credited as Fernandea Perez)
- Elsie MacLeod
- Oliver Hardy (credited as Babe Hardy)
See also
External links
- Bungles Lands a Job at IMDb
- Bungles' Elopement at IMDb
- Bungles Enforces the Law at IMDb
- Bungles' Rainy Day at IMDb
References
- ^ "Two "Vim" Comedies a Week Hereafter". The Moving Picture World. 27 (3): 766. January 15, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ "Bungles in Vim Comedies:". The Moving Picture World. 27 (3): 396. January 15, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ "Index to Reviews, General Film Company". The Moving Picture World. 27 (3): 111. March 25, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ "BUNGLES RAINY DAY ( Feb. 10)". The Moving Picture World. 27 (6): 1013. February 12, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ "BUNGLES ENFORCES THE LAW (Feb. 24)". The Moving Picture World. 27 (8): 1347. February 26, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ "VIM: BUNGLES' ELOPEMENT (March 9)". The Moving Picture World. 27 (11): 1883. March 18, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ "VIM: BUNGLES LANDS A JOB (March 23)". The Moving Picture World. 27 (12): 2066. March 25, 1916 – via The Internet Archive.