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The Loud Mouth is a 1932 American pre-Code short comedy film directed by Del Lord.[1]

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  1. 13 relations: Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Academy Awards, Comedy film, Del Lord, Franklin Pangborn, Fred Kelsey, Mack Sennett, Marjorie Kane, Matt McHugh, Pre-Code Hollywood, Short film, The New York Times, 5th Academy Awards.

  2. Mack Sennett Comedies short films

Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film

The Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film is an award presented at the annual Academy Awards ceremony.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Comedy film

Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.

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Del Lord

Delmer "Del" Lord (October 7, 1894March 23, 1970) was a Canadian film director and actor best known as a director of Three Stooges films.

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Franklin Pangborn

Franklin Pangborn (January 23, 1889 – July 20, 1958) was an American comedic character actor famous for playing small but memorable roles with comic flair.

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Fred Kelsey

Frederick Alvin Kelsey (August 20, 1884 – September 2, 1961) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter.

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Mack Sennett

Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott; January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was a Canadian-American producer, director, actor, and studio head who was known as the "King of Comedy" during his career.

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Marjorie Kane

Marjorie Kane (April 28, 1909 – January 8, 1992) was an American film and stage actress born in Chicago.

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Matt McHugh

Matthew O. McHugh (January 22, 1894 – February 22, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in more than 200 films between 1931 and 1955, primarily in small parts.

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Pre-Code Hollywood

Pre-Code Hollywood was an era in the American film industry that occurred between the widespread adoption of sound in film in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines (popularly known as the Hays Code) in 1934.

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Short film

A short film is a film with a low running time.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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5th Academy Awards

The 5th Academy Awards were held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, hosted by Conrad Nagel.

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See also

Mack Sennett Comedies short films

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loud_Mouth

Also known as Loud Mouth.