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  • To set the record straight, this was produced in June 1926, that's SIX! as part of the program accompanying the first Vitaphone feature "Don Juan" which premiered August 6th, 1926. "His Pastime" was given individual circulation in March 1927, and copyrighted for such on April 4, 1927.

  • 1926

  • @StevenDFenrich No,it was filmed in 1928.

  • I Really ENJOYED WATCHING this guy play. Thank You-goes into Favorites

  • Excellent

  • Who is the ONE idiot that hit the dislike button here?!?!

    Surely you did that by mistake.

  • It's OK, Hoopermazing! In "Singin' in the Rain", remember when "Ethel Barrymore" shows up?

  • "Ukulele Ike" was an icon for the instrument Roy Smeck was a Virtuoso.

    Thanks for the introduction.

  • Okay. I'm breaking down and asking. Who is it who says "That's all there is. There isn't any more(?)"

  • @whizbang47 I don't know who says it at the end of the film, but it was a catchphrase popularized by Ethel Barrymore.

  • It is Oliver Hardy, from the end of the film "Sons Of The Desert"

  • @gilgamess Dohhhh! I didn't see that you'd beat me to the punch.

  • @whizbang47 I don't know who said it in this video, but he was quoting Ethel Barrymore (Great Aunt of Drew Barrymore, and a far superior actress)

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