Worms Will Turn
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| Worms Will Turn | |
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Publicity still with the cast of Worms Will Turn | |
| Directed by | Frank Griffin |
| Written by | Epes W. Sargent |
| Produced by | Arthur Hotaling |
| Starring | Raymond McKee |
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Running time | 6-7 minutes (c. 600 feet) |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Worms Will Turn is a lost 1914 American silent comedy film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, featuring Raymond McKee, Julia Calhoun, Ed Lawrence, and Oliver Hardy.[1][2]
Bill Raggels, a tramp, is awakened from a nap and beaten by a cop. He returns to the hobo camp and he and his fellow tramps swear revenge. They provoke the cops into chasing them and lead them into an ambush in which the cops are overpowered. The tramps seize the police station and throw the chief out a window, but they are driven away again when they become distracted by the sight of a passing woman.[1][2]
Cast
- Raymond McKee as Bill Raggels, a tramp
- Ed Lawrence as Police Chief
- Julia Calhoun as Matilda
- Oliver Hardy as a cop (billed as Babe Hardy)