The Serenade | |
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Directed by | Will Louis (*aka Willard Louis) |
Produced by | Louis Burstein |
Starring | Oliver Hardy |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent with English intertitles |
The Serenade is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. This film survives at the Library of Congress cataloged as Jim The Serenade. [1]
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