Mooching Through Georgia

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Mooching Through Georgia
Directed byJules White
Written byClyde Bruckman
Buster Keaton
Produced byJules White
StarringBuster Keaton
Monte Collins
Lynton Brent

Bud Jamison
Ned Glass
Jack Hill
Stanley Mack
Nick Copeland
Joe Murphy
Cy Schindell
CinematographyJohn Stumar
Edited byArt Seid
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • August 11, 1939 (1939-08-11)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Mooching Through Georgia is the second short subject film starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941.

Synopsis[edit]

Keaton plays an American Civil War veteran named Homer Cobb, who tells his story of being a Kentucky youth who enlisted in the Confederate Army, but discovered that his brother, Cyrus Cobb (Monte Collins) joined the Union Army. Homer gets captured but Cyrus frees him. Cyrus is captured by the Confederate army but Homer, in turn, frees him. Homer uses all his wits and a few short logs of wood to save his town.

Production[edit]

Mooching Through Georgia was Keaton's second film about the American Civil War, his first being The General. The film was later remade in 1946 as Uncivil War Birds starring the Three Stooges (Curly Howard, Moe Howard, and Larry Fine). The song "Dixie" replaces Buster's regular opening theme of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (later "Three Blind Mice") for this film, and continues as background music for approximately twenty seconds into the opening scene.

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