
8:00 PM
April 12, 2026
Note: Tickets for 2026 season on sale soon!
The Strong Man (1926)
Produced by and Starring Harry Langdon, Directed by Frank Capra
Live piano accompaniment by Larry Garf • Introduction and discussion with Rich Procter
Harry Langdon’s The Strong Man is one of the great silent-era comedies—a film that balances slapstick, tenderness, and the quiet absurdity that made Langdon one of the most distinctive comedians of the 1920s. Directed by Frank Capra (his first feature as director), the film follows a naïve Belgian soldier, Paul Bergot, who travels to America in search of the girl who wrote to him during the war. Along the way, he joins a traveling strongman act, encounters crooks, preachers, and showgirls, and stumbles toward redemption and love through his gentle, bewildered decency.
The film is widely recognized as Langdon’s masterpiece, praised for its blend of comedy and pathos—where small gestures, pauses, and moments of silence become the essence of his humor.
At Sierra Madre Playhouse, the screening comes to life with live piano accompaniment by Larry Garf, whose improvisational scoring heightens every comic beat and emotional turn. Writer and humorist Rich Procter will introduce the film and lead a post-show discussion exploring Langdon’s place alongside Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd, and why The Strong Man remains a quietly revolutionary piece of cinema nearly a century later.
An evening of laughter, live music, and classic Hollywood charm—perfect for silent-film enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Artists
*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, Sierra Madre Playhouse, and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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