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fuboTV
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71
7.4
/8316/
74
/168/
72
/119/
3.6
/6771/
89
/9/
84
/228/

Shall We Dance (1937)
Ballet star Petrov arranges to cross the Atlantic aboard the same ship as the dancer and musical star he's fallen for but barely knows. By the time the ocean liner reaches New York, a little white lie has churned through the rumour mill and turned into a hot gossip item—that the two celebrities are secretly married.
poster
70
44
6.7
/1822/
56
/26/
58
/39/
3.3
/1116/
100
/8/
70
/14/

The Dentist (1932)
An unconventional dentist deals with patients in slapstick fashion.
poster
62
41
6.6
/2403/
66
/50/
62
/53/
3.2
/907/
55
/244/

The Bohemian Girl (1936)
Stan and Ollie travel with a band of 18th-century Gypsies holding a nobleman's daughter.
poster
60
28
6.1
/2002/
54
/10/
53
/14/
3.1
/497/
80
/5/
55
/7/

Going Hollywood (1933)
The film tells the story of Sylvia, a French teacher at an all-girl school, who wants to find love. When she hears Bill Williams on the radio, she decides to go visit and thank him. However, difficult problems lay ahead when Lili gets in the way.
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Criterion Channel
69
22
7.1
/684/
68
/16/
67
/24/
3.5
/645/

Mighty Like a Moose (1926)
After a homely married couple separately undergo plastic surgery, they unwittingly plan an extramarital affair with each other.
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Amazon Prime Video
56
13
6.1
/604/
46
/12/
52
/12/
3.3
/518/

The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)
A trio of money-hungry women rent a luxurious penthouse, spending their dough on drink and debonair clothing, backbiting and catfighting as they steal each other's boyfriends.
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?
5.5
/21/

The Candid Camera (1932)
Mrs. Townes has been refused a new car by her husband for 3 years while he's driving in cabs all over town. But when Jack Townes is exposed in a newsreel pursuing a girl on the beach, Mrs. Townes has now means to negotiate.
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?
5.0
/17/

The Giddy Age (1932)
A quirky short about Love and Liars.
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?
5.6
/18/

Young Onions (1932)
After several years of dull marriage, Alfred (Forrester Harvey) and Dorothy (Dorothy Granger), Dorothy is yearning for romance while Alfred just turns over and snores. Pete Boyle (Kenneth Thomson), the cad, suggests she take a trip to Mexico. THey fuss and she takes the trip, while Alfred wakes up and goes to Mailbu and chases some surf cuties. A Pre-code short.
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?
6.4
/67/
55
/2/

The Misses Stooge (1935)
Thelma and Patsy get a job working for a magician.
poster
?
5.3
/10/

In Love at 40 (1935)
Edgar falls in love with another woman.
poster
?
5.8
/23/

Red Hot Rhythm (1929)
A 1929 film by Leo McCarey.
poster
46
?
5.2
/178/
40
/1/

Ghost Valley (1932)
A cowboy and a beautiful girl inherit a supposedly haunted gold mine.
poster
?
6.3
/48/
60
/1/

Slightly Static (1935)
Thelma and Patsy get jobs at a radio station.
poster
59
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5.5
/291/
80
/3/
43
/11/

Red Haired Alibi (1932)
A young woman new to the big city gets a job as a man's companion. What she doesn't know is that the man is a notorious gangster.
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?
5.2
/31/
70
/1/

Pan Handlers (1936)
The girls get jobs selling aluminum cookware door to door.
poster
?
6.8
/30/
100
/1/
75
/1/

The Luckiest Girl in the World (1936)
A wealthy society girl must live on $150 a month to prove to her father that she can stand being married to a poor man.
poster
?
4.7
/17/

Lime Juice Nights (1931)
Karl Dane & George K. Arthur trading places while dining.
poster
?
4.9
/67/
60
/1/
40
/1/

Hill-Tillies (1936)
The girls camp out in the woods for a publicity stunt.
poster
?
7.2
/73/

Neighborhood House (1936)
Charley, his wife Rosina and their daughter Darla attend "Bank night" at their local movie theater, more eager to win the cash prize than see the picture. When little Darla is selected to choose the winning ticket, she draws her father's number. The crowd reacts angrily, thinking that the drawing is a fraud, forcing the child to choose another number. This one turns out to be her own ticket, after which a third drawing yields her mother's ticket. While pandemonium erupts in the audience, some gangsters arrive and raid the theater. A chase follows, resulting in the eventual capture of the crooks.
poster
?
6.8
/51/
70
/1/
32
/2/

Fifty Million Husbands (1930)
An estranged couple visit their old apartment, which is now occupied by Charley and his wife. Charley's wife, however, misunderstands the purpose of their visit.
poster
?
7.4
/44/
80
/1/
55
/1/

Crazy Feet (1929)
Charley intervenes in a fight between Eddie and Thelma inside her small car. Cop Kennedy misinterprets things, and Charley hides in the theatre Thelma is rehearsing in. Charley replaces Eddie as Thelma's partner in an artistic dance act, and makes a fiasco of it.
poster
58
?
6.4
/135/
53
/3/

Charley My Boy! (1926)
A daughter's rich father wants to marry her off to a rich but older man. The daughter has other ideas however and sets out to find a nice young man she can fall in love with.
poster
?
5.9
/151/

Sutter's Gold (1936)
Story of the gold strike on an immigrant's property that started the 1849 California Gold Rush.
poster
?
7.3
/8/

Hit and Rum (1935)
Lew Kelly is a walking cuckoo-clock who thinks he is a judge. Leon and Eddie are two drunks who think they are drivers. They crash together, and Lew gets trapped in the middle. Leon and Eddie finally come to terms and leave Lew amidst the wreckage. The next day, Leon answers a court summons, only to find that Lew is the presiding judge, after sneaking in and taking over the job as the regular judge is absent.
poster
?
6.6
/103/
60
/1/
10
/1/

The Nickel Nurser (1932)
Charley is an efficiency expert trying to teach a millionaire's daughter the value of money.
poster
?
5.9
/36/

Heir to Trouble (1935)
Ken Armstrong (Ken Maynard) finds himself a mine owner and a daddy simultaneously when a friend dies and wills him his mine and his baby. The outlaws eying the mine try to frame the hero for the death.
poster
?
7.1
/81/
100
/1/
65
/2/

Hasty Marriage (1931)
It's in three distinct segments. The first and probably best involves Charley, his girlfriend, and her father foolish her mother and the suitor she prefers into getting Charley into the house for dinner. In the later two segments, in which Charley must get married within minutes to get a job, and then tries to go on a picnic with his new family, are both also packed with laughs and timed with an almost musical brilliance.
poster
?
6.9
/57/

You Said a Hatful! (1934)
When he learns the secret news that it will be sold today at 4pm in Kansas City, international banker J.P. Anderson sets in motion a plan to purchase the Tippycanoe Tuckahoe & Tehachapi Railroad.
poster
?
7.1
/57/

Manhattan Monkey Business (1935)
When Charley can't pay his bill at a restaurant, he is forced to become a waiter.
poster
?
7.1
/43/

It Happened One Day (1934)
Charley meets his new boss--who has a lovely daughter.
poster
?
7.6
/27/

Vamp Till Ready (1936)
Charley's somewhat prudish wife pretends to be a party girl.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
4.8
/46/
40
/1/

Crashing Broadway (1933)
When Tad Wallace's act flops on Broadway, he joins a troop heading west. In a small town, they run into Jeffries who has just burned down the theater. When Jeffries kills Griswold, Tad has a plan to trap him by using the talents of Shakespearian actor Thorndyke.
poster
?
7.2
/48/

I'll Take Vanilla (1934)
Ice-cream vendor Charley gets mixed up with a cute girl and her snotty nephew.
poster
?
7.0
/40/
50
/1/
40
/1/

Something Simple (1934)
Taken to a hospital, after suffering a dizzy spell, Charley is told by a 'nut', posing as a doctor, that he suffers from 'Tetra-Ethyl", and the only remedy is to sit down, relax, clear the mind and recite a nursery rhyme. The fake doctor gives Charley a package to deliver to Mr. Henderson, the "Supreme Crown of the Knights of the Brown Derby." At the hotel, hosting a convention of "Brown Derbies," Charley suffers a dizzy spell and the only place he can find to sit down is in Mr. Henderson's lap, where he recites "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Mr. Henderson, it is revealed, also suffers from "Tetra-Ethyl." Seized by an attack, Henderson sits down and tries to recite "Who Killed Cock Robin," but forgets the lines, which Charley and Henderson's daughter, Betty, sing in a song together. That, coming at the end of the second reel,is all it takes for Charley and Betty to decide to get married.
poster
?
6.7
/19/

The Harvester (1936)
In a small town in Indiana in the 1890s, the domineering and ambitious Mrs. Biddle arranges a marriage between her spoiled daughter Thelma and the town's prize catch, harvester David Langston, who is wedded to the soil. David is friends with orphan Ruth Jameson and, although she is in love with him, he eventually gives in to the machinations of Mrs. Biddle and consents to marry Thelma. Meanwhile, technological advances come to town, including its first gasoline buggy, galvanic battery, and metal bathtub fitted with running water. When Mrs. Biddle tries to convince David to give up the farming life and join her husband in real estate, Mr. Biddle, hen-pecked and dissatisfied with city life, warns David against selling his farm.
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54
?
5.4
/145/
37
/4/
58
/4/

The Big Game (1936)
A quarterback stands against gangsters out to control the college sports scene.
poster
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5.5
/60/
65
/2/
60
/2/

Should Wives Work? (1937)
Errol's wife goes back to work, despite his objections.
poster
?
5.6
/33/

Who's Looney Now (1936)
Mr. Brown is riding home from work one day with his new neighbor, Mr. Johnson. When Brown explains that he has all kinds of problems at home, Johnson wants to help him. So, when they arrive, Johnson gives Brown a demonstration of one of the tricks that he uses to get his family to act as he wishes them too. But when Brown tries out Johnson's ideas on his own, things do not go as planned.
poster
59
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5.9
/160/
70
/2/
50
/3/

The Headline Woman (1935)
When the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder, a reporter on her father's paper goes into hiding with her. At first hoping to get an exclusive story, the reporter eventually finds himself falling in love and trying to find the real killer.
poster
?
5.4
/60/
60
/1/
45
/2/

Sweepstakes (1931)
A popular jockey is disbarred from racing after he's accused of throwing a race.
poster
50
?
5.0
/63/
50
/1/

Missing Girls (1936)
A couple of naïve girls get themselves unwittingly involved in the gambling racket in this Poverty Row production directed by the redoubtable Phil Rosen.
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Kanopy
49
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6.4
/524/
55
/5/
66
/7/
14
/3/

Strike Me Pink (1936)
Meek Eddie Pink becomes manager of an amusement park beset by mobsters.
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51
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5.3
/125/
65
/2/
50
/1/

The Day the Bookies Wept (1939)
A pigeon breeder is hired to train a racehorse that wins only when it drinks beer.
poster
40
?
4.9
/118/
40
/3/
33
/3/

Gridiron Flash (1934)
A college football team recruits a tough convict.
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67
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6.5
/252/
60
/3/
68
/4/

We Who Are About to Die (1937)
John Thompson is kidnapped by mobsters after quitting his job. Then he is arrested, tried, and sentenced to death for murders they committed. A suspicious detective thinks he is innocent and works to save his life.
poster
?
5.9
/100/
40
/2/

Another Wild Idea (1934)
Betty's father has an invention that looks like a fancy camera; it emits an ultra-lavender ray that temporarily rids the ray's target of inhibitions. To test it, Betty's father zaps Charley hoping his newly-aberrant behavior will cause Betty to end her affections for the milquetoast. Dad's plan backfires: the invention works perfectly, Charley gets a backbone, and Betty loves her new forceful man. However, Charley's courage and lack of a superego get him in trouble with the law. He goes on trial for assaulting a bullying police officer. Is Charley going up the river leaving Betty high and dry?
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?
5.1
/31/
40
/1/

The Gentleman from Louisiana (1936)
In Victorian-era USA, a horse-jockey becomes a scapegoat in the nefarious schemes of a group of small-time criminals.


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