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Why Is a Plumber?

Why Is a Plumber? (1929)

1929 0h 20m EN

Stream Why Is a Plumber? (1929) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup, 20m. Directed by Leo McCarey, starring Edgar Kennedy, Gertrude Sutton, and Jean Harlow. Comedy. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is Why Is a Plumber? (1929) about?

“This hilarious bit of foolishness has for its theme the gradual rise of a hard-working plumber and his wife, who, after years of struggle, find themselves with a lovely home. The wife who has social aspirations and a desire to entertain people of wealth and note, invites a millionaire couple to dinner. She hires a caterer to help her with the serving and they send a butler who turns out to be a truck driver with whom her husband has had a collision, a short time before, which resulted in a street fight. What these two do when they recognize each other and what happened to the millionaire couple has to be seen to be appreciated.”

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Director:
Leo McCarey
Production:
Hal Roach Studios
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
No Language
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0174337

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Who stars in Why Is a Plumber? (1929)?

Edgar Kennedy, Gertrude Sutton, Jean Harlow, Albert Conti, Eddie Dunn, Adele Watson.

Did You Know?

  • At just 20 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.

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Where can I watch Why Is a Plumber? online for free?

You can watch Why Is a Plumber? (1929) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Why Is a Plumber??

Why Is a Plumber? has a running time of 20 minutes (20 minutes total).

Who directed Why Is a Plumber??

Why Is a Plumber? was directed by Leo McCarey.

What genre is Why Is a Plumber??

Why Is a Plumber? is a Comedy film released in 1929.

Who stars in Why Is a Plumber??

The cast of Why Is a Plumber? includes Edgar Kennedy, Gertrude Sutton, Jean Harlow, Albert Conti and Eddie Dunn.