Expensive Kisses

Expensive Kisses 1930

1

Bert Roach has just divorced his latest wife, and that's another half million dollars down the drain. He bets Ernest Woods that he can keep away from women: $1,000 a kiss, $5,000 if he gets engaged, and $10,000 married, all payable to the orphans. When they get to Roach's home, they discover that his uncle in Turkey has died and left him his harem, all of whom lack daddies.

1930

Ship A Hooey!

Ship A Hooey! 1932

1

Daisy is visiting her sailor boyfriend Glenn aboard a submarine when it leaves port. Fearful of what may happen if an officer discovers a woman on board, she is hidden in a big chest.

1932

Pardon My Pups

Pardon My Pups 1934

5.40

Mary Lou is excited because today is her older brother Sonny's birthday. Sonny wants a motorcycle, but his father has decided to buy him a dog instead, mainly because he himself wants to have a dog that he can take hunting. After a dispute with his father, Sonny leaves home. As he walks along a railroad track, he finds a frightened lost dog, and soon he begins to feel differently about dogs.

1934

Love and Onions

Love and Onions 1938

1

Herman and Pat, college youths, are employed after hours in a food market but are fired by the owner. The latter has an old maid sister who has been trying to marry her brother's business rival for years, while Herman is in love with the market owner's daughter, but forbidden to see her. They devise a grandiose plan to solve both problems.

1938

Marriage Rows

Marriage Rows 1931

1

Marriage Rows is a 1931 Comedy short.

1931

The White Hope

The White Hope 1936

1

Joe Cook (Joe Cook) is a gymnasium owner and boxing promoter who is working to build up prizefighter George the Greek (George Givot) as the next Great White Hope that will defeat world-heavyweight-champion Joe Louis (who, obviously, isn't in the film). But Joe also has problems with a finance company and an indictment for income-tax evasion.

1936

Palooka from Paducah

Palooka from Paducah 1935

5.20

A hillbilly family, hard-hit by the end of Prohibition, decide to set the biggest brother up as a professional wrestler.

1935

One Big Happy Family

One Big Happy Family 1935

1

When Tim Ryan's leading lady walks out in a small hillbilly town, the leading lady he selects -- at gunpoint -- is dumb bell Irene Ryan.

1935

Idle Roomers

Idle Roomers 1931

1

Idle Roomers is a 1931 Comedy short.

1931

The Song Plugger

The Song Plugger 1935

1

Sylvia Froos is working as a singing song-plugger and is about to get fired because no sales result after she has sung a song. But another singer, who has been trying to get her to team up with him, intercedes and starts vocalizing a duet with her. A crowd gathers, sales result, and there is a happy singing finale number.

1935

The Good Bad Man

The Good Bad Man 1933

1

The film is set in Mexico. General Pancho is some sort of despot...sort of a Pancho Villa-type. When he arrives in town, some folks are scared...but a local vixen is excited as she thinks violent thugs are hot. Soon after Pancho arrives and shoots a man in the butt for no apparent reason, two singers/dancers, Dolittle and Rosebud, arrive. Rosebud is a hot woman...and General Pancho spends the rest of the time trying to woo her as Dolittle woos the vixen.

1933

Cactus Caballeros

Cactus Caballeros 1938

1

Harry and Joey are reluctantly out to capture "Black Pedro" the bandit.

1938

Penny Wise

Penny Wise 1935

1

When the owner of a department store is about to go on vacation, he tells his children that any idiot could run the store. So they put Joe Cook in charge.

1935

Up a Tree

Up a Tree 1930

1

Up a Tree is a 1930 Comedy short.

1930