This light comedy had apparently been shelved for quite a while before it was released in 1926. The name of Edward Everett...
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1925
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Baby Peggy, a popular child star of the 1920s who grew up to become film historian Peggy Carey, who stars in The Law Forbids....
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Director
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1924
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John Henry Jackson (Edward Everett Horton) is a businessman who is in love with his boss' secretary Myra Dalton...
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1922
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Before becoming everyone's favorite supporting comedian, Edward Everett Horton was top-billed in several silent features. In...
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Director
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1922
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Although the Vitagraph studio had seen better days by 1922, it was still capable of putting out some entertaining films, such...
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Director
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1922
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In this two-reeler, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appear together for the very first time. However, they're a long way from...
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1922
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Director, Screen Story
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1921
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This two-reel comedy starring Jimmy Aubrey was shot on location at a Ventura farm, 60 miles north of Vitagraph's studio in...
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Director, Screen Story
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1921
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Vitagraph shot a number of comedian Jimmy Aubrey's two-reelers on location. This one was filmed in Truckee, in northern...
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Director, Screen Story
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1921
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In this two-reel comedy, Jimmy Aubrey's character is referred to as merely "a social error." Down-and-out, Jimmy lusts after...
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1920
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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Comedian Jimmy Aubrey thwarts a Spanish revolution in this two-reel Vitagraph comedy. The favorite toreador (Oliver Hardy) of...
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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The plot to many of the films Jimmy Aubrey made are interchangeable, with Aubrey constantly getting on the nerves of...
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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Because he was Vitagraph's second-string comic, Jimmy Aubrey was forced to film a lot of his comedies out of doors (the...
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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This two-reel comedy Western from second-tier comedian Jimmy Aubrey features a surprise ending. Aubrey is a prospector who...
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1920
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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Although this Jimmy Aubrey comedy was shot on Catalina Island, all that is ever really seen of the lovely surroundings is the...
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Director, Screen Story
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1920
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Veteran western hero Broncho Billy Anderson wrote and starred in a series of cheap westerns released by the Golden West...
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Screen Story
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1919
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Producer
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1918
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Burlesque on Carmen was intended by Charlie Chaplin to be a two-reel film, but to his annoyance additional material, shot by...
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1916
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