The Nickel-Hopper
| The Nickel-Hopper | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | F. Richard Jones Hal Yates  | 
| Written by | Frank Butler Stan Laurel Hal Roach H. M. Walker (titles)  | 
| Produced by | Hal Roach | 
| Starring | Mabel Normand Oliver Hardy Boris Karloff  | 
| Cinematography | Floyd Jackman Len Powers William Wessling  | 
| Edited by | Richard C. Currier | 
| Distributed by | Pathé Exchange | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 37 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) | 
The Nickel-Hopper is a 1926 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Oliver Hardy and Boris Karloff in minor uncredited roles.[1] The film title refers to a taxi dancer's share of the dime ticket price for each dance at dance halls.
Cast
- Mabel Normand as Paddy, the nickel hopper
 - Michael Visaroff as Paddy's father
 - Theodore von Eltz as Jimmy Jessop, Paddy's rich beau
 - Jimmy Anderson as Cop
 - Margaret Seddon as Paddy's mother
 - Mildred Kornman as Edsel
 - Hammond Holt as Paddy's little brother (uncredited)
 - William Courtright as Mr. Joy, the landlord (uncredited)
 - James Finlayson as Rupert, resident of 625 Park St. (uncredited)
 - Oliver Hardy as Jazz band drummer (uncredited)
 - Boris Karloff as Dance Hall Masher (uncredited)
 - Gus Leonard as Blind man (uncredited)
 - Sam Lufkin as Dance hall extra (uncredited)
 
See also
References
- ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: The Nickel-Hopper". silentera.com. Retrieved February 28, 2008.
 
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Nickel-Hopper.
- The Nickel-Hopper at IMDb
 - The Nickel-Hopper is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
 - The Nickel-Hopper on YouTube
 
