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The White Sheep 1924

60 min📅 1924-12-14

"All he had was a bleat!"

Experience the lighthearted yet poignant world of The White Sheep (1924), a comedy directed by Hal Roach. This 1924 film follows a quiet and thoughtful soul as he navigates a complex web of relationships with the three roughneck sons of a dictatorial mayor.

Director: Hal Roach

Cast

Glenn Tryon
Glenn Tryon
Tobias Tyler
Blanche Mehaffey
Blanche Mehaffey
Patience Matthews
Jack Gavin
Jack Gavin
Nelse Tyler
Bob Kortman
Bob Kortman
Milt Tyler (as Robert Kortman)
Leo Willis
Leo Willis
Mose Tyler
Richard Daniels
Richard Daniels
Al Morton
Chris Lynton
Judge Matthews
J. J. Clayton
Tom Calvert
Dick Gilbert
Newt Randall

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The White Sheep (1924) about?

This 1924 comedy follows a quiet and thoughtful soul as he navigates a complex web of relationships with the three roughneck sons of a dictatorial mayor, all while the mayor faces a murder charge.

Who directed The White Sheep?

The White Sheep was directed by Hal Roach.

Who stars in The White Sheep?

Starring Glenn Tryon, Blanche Mehaffey, and Jack Gavin.

Is The White Sheep (1924) worth watching?

With its charming cast, timeless story, and engaging themes, The White Sheep (1924) is a must-see for anyone interested in the early days of cinema.

How long is The White Sheep?

The White Sheep has a runtime of 60 minutes.

About The White Sheep (1924) — A Quiet Soul's Tale of Love and Power

Experience the lighthearted yet poignant world of The White Sheep (1924), a comedy directed by Hal Roach. This 1924 film follows a quiet and thoughtful soul as he navigates a complex web of relationships with the three roughneck sons of a dictatorial mayor. The tension builds as he vies for the attention of an attractive redhead, all while the mayor faces a murder charge. Starring Glenn Tryon, Blanche Mehaffey, and Jack Gavin, The White Sheep (1924) is a classic tale of love, power, and redemption.

Set against the backdrop of a small town's strict social hierarchy, The White Sheep (1924) masterfully explores themes of identity, community, and the human condition. Hal Roach's direction brings a sense of humor and heart to the film, making it an engaging watch for comedy fans and history enthusiasts alike. With its charming cast and timeless story, The White Sheep (1924) is a must-see for anyone interested in the early days of cinema.