Stars and Bars (1917 film)
Stars and Bars is a 1917 American silent film comedy produced by Mack Sennett. It was directed by Victor Heerman.[1]
The film starred Ford Sterling and Harry Gribbon. Also appearing were Nick Cogley, May Emory, Hugh Fay, and Gene Rogers.
Plot summary
The story revolves around a simple misunderstanding: the mayor uses a baby grand piano scarf as a bath towel, sparking confusion with his young wife. This classic Sennett-style slapstick setup drives the film's humor through escalating comedic chaos.
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