Trimmed in Furs

Trimmed in Furs 1934

1.00

Bill's wife insists that he get her a fur coat, and since he cannot afford to buy one, he goes on a hunting trip, hoping to capture some furs himself. Meanwhile, a temperamental actress, needing a rest for her nerves, has made plans to visit the same hunting lodge where Bill will be staying. They and several others meet at the lodge, resulting in chaos and confusion.

1934

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

His Pest Girl

His Pest Girl 1937

1

Tim Ryan teams with his wife, Irene, playing a salesman who runs into a saleswoman with an identical sales case.

1937

The Stage Hand

The Stage Hand 1933

1

The story is set in the village of Oskaloosa, which is in Iowa -- Langdon's home state. A silent movie-style opening title informs us that the town needs a new fire engine, so they decide to stage a play to raise the money. (Nothing more is heard about this, but the finale involves a fire emergency at the theater.) In the opening scene the community players rehearse at the home of the director, a pompous lady named Mrs. Winters. Harry, of course, is The Stage Hand.

1933

Honeymoon Trio

Honeymoon Trio 1931

4.00

This Educational Comedies one-reeler is all about Walter Catlett in his obnoxious mode as he somehow imposes himself completely on Al St. John and Dorothy Granger as they go on their honeymoon. Dorothy never seems to notice anything odd about this situation -- which renders it all the funnier -- while Al St. John builds up quite a head of steam in what amounts to a ten-minute slow burn, worthy of Edgar Kennedy at his best.

1931

Off His Base

Off His Base 1932

1

It begins with the Mustangs in trouble in their championship series... all the players are banged up and they're being clobbered. But a sports reporter insists that his nephew, Minor, can really play ball and will help the team win.

1932

Throwing the Bull

Throwing the Bull 1918

1

Based on the comic strip Happy Hooligan, this cartoon was packaged with the Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial and shown before the main features in theaters.

1918

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

Sweeties

Sweeties 1937

1

Pat wants to marry Nancy, but her mother refuses. Pat gets Herman to pose as Nancy's new suitor, expecting that he will be refused in favor of Pat. But mother tricks them by welcoming Herman into the family, and Pat has to do some quick thinking to get Herman off the hook.

1937

The Hitchhiker

The Hitchhiker 1933

1

Harry Langdon messes up a movie shoot, hitches a ride on an airplane, and ruins everyone's trip. What will the passengers on the unlucky airplane do, when they learn they are stuck flying with "THE HITCHHIKER"?

1933

Si Si Senor

Si Si Senor 1930

1

Si Si Senor is a 1930 comedy short.

1930

Cactus Caballeros

Cactus Caballeros 1938

1

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

1938

Smart Work

Smart Work 1931

1

Billy Dooley is a suspicious husband who, as a private detective, takes a job from a woman who thinks her husband is running around with another woman. The latter is actually Billy's wife, who is buying a car from the man as a present for Billy. But Billy doesn't know that.

1931

Moonlight and Cactus

Moonlight and Cactus 1932

1

The owner of a medicine show falls for a young beauty who is in love with someone else.

1932

Good Morning Sheriff

Good Morning Sheriff 1930

1

When the mayor fires the lazy sheriff, lucky Lloyd happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and ends up with a star badge on his chest. He takes the job to impress the mayor's comely daughter.

1930

Marriage Rows

Marriage Rows 1931

1

Marriage Rows is a 1931 Comedy short.

1931

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