The Radio Bug

The Radio Bug 1926

1

A homeowner takes delivery of his new radio. The crate is so big that the front door needs to be widened by about a yard. No problem when you've got a saw! In spite of the size of the crate, the radio turns out to be regular tabletop size. Further installation requires punching a big hole in the roof. That's when the downpour starts, filling the bungalow with water. Finally, the radio is working in spite of the torrent falling from the ceiling. The weather broadcast announces clear skies today. Let the fisticuffs commence!

1926

Love a la Mode

Love a la Mode 1930

1

The setting is a posh party at some mansion. Mr. Saunders wants time with his girlfriend so he can propose to her, but her bratty younger sister is always getting in the way. When a bond salesman arrives, Saunders convinces him to woo the sister. If he agrees and keeps her away, Saunders promises to buy a fortune in bonds.

1930

Eats for Two

Eats for Two 1927

1

A dinner involving two couples gets complicated.

1927

Windy Riley Goes Hollywood

Windy Riley Goes Hollywood 1931

5.00

A driver on a non-stop race from New York to San Francisco gets detoured to Hollywood, where he winds up working as a publicity man for a movie studio and assigned to revive the career of a beautiful but fading star.

1931

The Back Page

The Back Page 1931

1

The Back Page is a 1931 Comedy short.

1931

Jungle Heat

Jungle Heat 1927

1

Two reel comedy starring Al St. John

1927

Funny Face

Funny Face 1927

1

Big Boy gets dizzy from biking and dames.

1927

Neck and Neck

Neck and Neck 1924

1

Comedy star Lige Conley plays a uneducated farm boy who decided to go to college.

1924

Western Knights

Western Knights 1930

5.00

Western Slapstick. A good chance to see Al St. John moving into the western comedy sidekick that would be his bread and butter role for the next twenty years. Also, it's a rare screen opportunity for Addie McPhail, Roscoe Arbuckle's wife and therefore Al's aunt.

1930

Ginger Snaps

Ginger Snaps 1929

1

Big Boy hands out ginger snaps to people he meet.

1929

High Sea Blues

High Sea Blues 1927

1

Only the first reel is known to survive. Bill and Jennie marry over his aunt's objections. As the couple leaves on their honeymoon, his aunt shows up to chaperon. A luggage mix-up causes jealousy and suspicion.

1927

Oh Darling!

Oh Darling! 1930

1

At a small hotel, Judith Barrett and Norman Peck are eloping; John Litel and Addie MacPhail are quarreling because of his constant jealousy; and Eva Thacher and Al Thompson are tracking down their eloping daughter. It's a constant barrage of slamming doors and such trapping of the stage farce.

1930

Listen Lena

Listen Lena 1927

6.00

Al St John loves Lena, but he also loves to sleep. Will he get out of bed soon enough to take Lena from his dull rival, so he can have an argument with the girl where he cries "LISTEN, LENA"? Or will he roll back over, and later get busted by a mean cop for sleepwalking in his bed clothes?

1927

Flying Finance

Flying Finance 1924

1

A variety of accidents and escapes culminates in a cyclone which produces some ludicrous effects on the buildings, persons and animals in a small Western town.

1924