The Galloping Fish

1924 film by Del Andrews From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Galloping Fish is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Del Andrews and starring Louise Fazenda, Syd Chaplin, Ford Sterling, Chester Conklin, Lucille Ricksen, and John Steppling. It is based on the 1917 novel Friend Wife by Frank R. Adams.[1] The film was released by First National Pictures on March 10, 1924.[2][3]

Directed byDel Andrews
Written byWill Lambert (adaptation)
Based onFriend Wife
by Frank R. Adams
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The Galloping Fish
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Directed byDel Andrews
Written byWill Lambert (adaptation)
Based onFriend Wife
by Frank R. Adams
StarringLouise Fazenda
Syd Chaplin
Ford Sterling
Chester Conklin
Lucille Ricksen
John Steppling
CinematographyMax Dupont
Conrad Wells
Production
company
Thomas H. Ince Corporation
Distributed byFirst National Pictures
Release date
  • March 10, 1924 (1924-03-10)
Running time
46 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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The film was later re-released by Selected Pictures in 1930 with talking sequences.[4]

Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[5] Freddie, a trained seal, is smuggled out of a theatre using an ambulance by George Fitzgerald, the fiancé of his owner, Undine, a vaudeville performer, to escape seizure for debt. Freddy Wetherill, George's friend, assists. The latter is notified that his rich uncle is dying and wants Wetherill's wife Hyla to nurse him. But the husband and wife have quarreled, so Undine substitutes for the wife and is accompanied by George, as Wetherill's valet. A flood engulfs the uncle's house. The occupants seek the roof, where escaping animals from a circus also find refuge. They are all finally rescued by the seal, who conveys them ashore with the aid of a telegraph pole.

Cast

Preservation

Prints of the film survive at the Filmoteka Narodowa in Warsaw, Poland and Cineteca Italiana in Milan, Italy.[6]

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