Smith's Picnic
Originally released in 1926. Smith's Picnic is a feature film. directed by Alfred J. Goulding. At just 17 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Raymond McKee, Ruth Hiatt, and Mary Ann Jackson
Synopsis
The accident-prone Smith family (Raymond McKee, Ruth Hiatt, and Mary Ann Jackson) head to the beach in this Mack Sennett comedy directed by Alf Goulding. There they spoil a picnic held by "The Optimist's' Club," quickly turning the members into pessimists. This reconstructed version features racy scenes of starlet Mildred June in lingerie and having her bathing suit torn off by a fishing pole that were only included in prints shown in Germany.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Smith's Picnic about?
The accident-prone Smith family (Raymond McKee, Ruth Hiatt, and Mary Ann Jackson) head to the beach in this Mack Sennett comedy directed by Alf Goulding. There they spoil a picnic held by "The Opti...
Who directed Smith's Picnic?
Smith's Picnic was directed by Alfred J. Goulding.
How long is Smith's Picnic?
Smith's Picnic has a runtime of 0 hours and 17 minutes (17 minutes total).
When was Smith's Picnic released?
Smith's Picnic was released on December 12, 1926 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Smith's Picnic?
The main cast of Smith's Picnic includes Raymond McKee, Ruth Hiatt, Mary Ann Jackson, Irving Bacon, Mildred June.