That's My Daddy

1928 film

  • February 5, 1928 (1928-02-05)
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6,073 feet (6 reels)CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

That's My Daddy is a 1928 American silent comedy starring Reginald Denny and Barbara Kent. The film's story is credited to Denny; though the direction is credited to Fred C. Newmeyer, Denny claimed to have directed most of the film himself.[1] The film survives and has been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[2]

Preservation

After being unavailable to the public for many decades, the film was screened at the Stanford Theatre in Palo Alto, California, on August 24, 2007 (on a double bill with Denny's 1925 film I'll Show You the Town), and again on August 13, 2014.[3][4] In both cases, the films were introduced and accompanied by the organist Dennis James.

References

  1. ^ Brownlow, Kevin. The Parade's Gone by. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press. p 41. ISBN 0-520-03068-0
  2. ^ "Feature Films Preserved by UCLA, 1977–2013". UCLA Film & Television Archive. Retrieved August 23, 2014.
  3. ^ Stanford Theatre: Summer 2007 Schedule
  4. ^ Stanford Theatre: Summer 2014 Schedule

External links

  • That's My Daddy at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • That's My Daddy at the TCM Movie Database
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Films directed by Fred C. Newmeyer


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