Julius Sizzler, Dumb Dicks and Love and Onions are included in this collection of vintage comedy shorts. ~ Kristie Hassen,...
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1938
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Baby Face is a good example of the kind of spitfire lead female characters that appeared in the cinema of pre-code Hollywood....
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1933
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1933
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One of the earliest girls-in-prison yarns, Ladies They Talk About has everything but Ida Lupino as the warden--and had she...
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1933
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Ride Him, Cowboy was the first entry in John Wayne's "B"-western series for Warner Bros. Wayne plays John Drury, a handsome...
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Clout
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1932
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The butt of many a practical joke at the office where he works as a clerk, Joe Holt (Joe E. Brown) is nonetheless determined...
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1932
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In director Leo McCarey's film The Kid From Spain, actor Eddie Cantor plays mischievious college boy Eddie Williams, who,...
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1932
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1931
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This second of four film versions of Ralph Spence's stage comedy-melodrama The Gorilla stars legendary Broadway comedian...
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Mulligan
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1931
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Based on "Bride 66", a tone poem by composer Herbert Stothart, The Lottery Bride takes place in a distinctly Hollywoodized...
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1930
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In this musical comedy, an oddball wife fears that her husband's rich uncle will not like her and therefore disinherit her...
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1929
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This early talkie antique is a backstage musical from Warner Bros. The plot involves the out-of-town tryout of a new musical...
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1929
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Charlie Mason
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1929
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In this comedy, a jilted lover gets even by giving his ex-girlfriend and her new groom a police dog for a wedding present....
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Harry
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1929
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Jules Verne's fantastic 19th century novel Mysterious Island provided the title and little else for this spectacular...
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Mikhail
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1929
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Director William Wyler made the move up to talking pictures with this blend of action and comedy. Dave Roberts (James Murray...
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1929
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This is one of the last films from Buster Keaton's classic period, before the coming of sound and interference from MGM...
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Officer Hennessey
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1928
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1928
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1928
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Critics in 1928 often commented on the near-oriental facial features of popular screen comedian Johnny Hines (political...
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1928
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Steelworker Dundee Reilly (Richard Dix) comes to the defense of Mary Malone (Mary Brian), who is being annoyed by a brawny...
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Pat Malone
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1927
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The cross-eyed comedy favorite Ben Turpin is featured in these two silent films, Ten Dollars or Ten Days (1924) and He Looked...
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1924
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