A Small Town Idol is a 1921 American silent feature comedy film produced by Mack Sennett and released through Associated First National.
The film stars Ben Turpin and was made and acted by many of the same Sennett personnel from his previous year's Down on the Farm.
[1][2] The picture was Sennett’s biggest undertaking to date, costing $350,000 and required over a year to make.
[1] Sam (Turpin) leaves town after being falsely accused of a crime and becomes a film star in Hollywood working with actress Marcelle Mansfield (Prevost).
He returns to his home town hailed as a hero where one of his films is shown in the theater.