| Starvation Blues | |
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| Directed by | Richard Wallace | 
| Written by | Stan Laurel  Sherbourne Shields Frank Terry H.M. Walker Richard Wallace  | 
| Produced by | Hal Roach | 
| Cinematography | Len Powers | 
| Edited by | Richard C. Currier | 
| Distributed by | Pathé Exchange | 
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| Country | United States | 
Starvation Blues is a 1925 silent short subject comedy film. It stars Syd Crossley and Clyde Cook as street musicians struggling to eke out a living in the cold. Stan Laurel, one of the writers for the picture, would go on to exploit a similar premise in his 1930 film Below Zero with Oliver Hardy.[2]
Cast
- Clyde Cook as 1st Street Musician
 - Syd Crossley as 2nd Street Musician
 - Mildred June as Cafe Owner's Daughter
 - Cesare Gravina as Cafe Owner
 - Frederick Kovert as Dancer (as Frederick Kovert)
 - Fred Kelsey as Prohibition Officer
 - Tiny Sandford as Policeman
 
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