Vintage original 8 x 10 in. US single-weight glossy photograph from the lost 1920s silent film comedy, EXCESS BAGGAGE, released in 1928 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and directed by James Cruze, starring William Haines.

The image features an exterior shot of the film's director, James Cruze, with a paper snipe on the verso which describes it. It is in fine+ condition as shown.

Excess Baggage is considered a lost silent film, as no prints are known to exist. MGM initially intended Singin' in the Rain (1952) to be a remake of this film.


James Cruze (born James Cruze Bosen; March 27, 1884 – August 3, 1942) was a silent film actor and film director. Cruze acted in, directed and or produced over 100 films mainly during the silent film era. His first known acting job was at Lubin Manufacturing Company in 1910. He started at Thanhouser Company in 1911 with She (1911) ,which is where the majority of his body of work was produced, much of it as the leading man. After leaving Thanhouser in 1916, he worked for several other companies as director and producer, primarily for Paramount Pictures, from 1918 to 1938. Cruze struggled to regain his successes of the silent era when sound came to film. His career declined as he descended further into alcoholism and he ended his directing career at Republic Pictures. He spent the last four years of his life unemployed before he killed himself in 1942.