
A Small Town Idol
Directed by Mack Sennett, Erle C. KentonSam, a young man in a small town, is accused of being a thief. Unable to prove his innocence--and not knowing that he's being framed by a local villain to keep him away from pretty young Mary, the town beauty whom the villain wants for himself--he leaves town and goes to Hollywood to become an actor. He eventually returns home to town as a star, but once again finds himself the victim of the town villain, who this time abducts sweet young Mary. Sam must use all his acting skills to track down the villain and save Mary.
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A Small Town Idol was released on 13 February 1921.
A Small Town Idol was directed by Mack Sennett, Erle C. Kenton.
A Small Town Idol has a runtime of 70m.
A Small Town Idol was produced by Mack Sennett.
Sam, a young man in a small town, is accused of being a thief. Unable to prove his innocence--and not knowing that he's being framed by a local villain to keep him away from pretty young Mary, the town beauty whom the villain wants for himself--he leaves town and goes to Hollywood to become an actor. He eventually returns home to town as a star, but once again finds himself the victim of the town villain, who this time abducts sweet young Mary. Sam must use all his acting skills to track down the villain and save Mary.
The key characters in A Small Town Idol are Sam Smith (Ben Turpin), J. Wellington Jones (James Finlayson), Mary Brown (Phyllis Haver).
A Small Town Idol is rated Passed.
A Small Town Idol is an Action, Comedy, Romance film.
A Small Town Idol has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.









