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poster
62
45
6.6
/1981/
57
/38/
58
/47/
3.4
/1700/
64
/211/

The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933)
The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast."
poster
70
44
6.7
/1826/
56
/26/
58
/39/
3.3
/1144/
100
/8/
70
/14/

The Dentist (1932)
An unconventional dentist deals with patients in slapstick fashion.
poster
71
36
6.5
/949/
67
/37/
58
/31/
3.2
/849/
100
/5/
74
/5/

The Pharmacist (1933)
A henpecked but stoic pharmacist tries to maintain his precarious balance while dealing with demanding customers and his dysfunctional family.
poster
MGM Plus
60
23
6.7
/1255/
63
/8/
59
/16/
3.3
/446/
50
/36/

The Extra Girl (1923)
Sue Graham is a small town girl who wants to be a motion picture star. She wins a contract when a picture of a very pretty girl is sent to a studio instead of her picture. When she arrives in Hollywood, the mistake is discovered and she starts working in the props department of the studio instead. Her parents then come out to California and invest some money with a very shifty individual.
poster
63
22
6.6
/890/
57
/23/
63
/23/
3.3
/874/
63
/7/

The Barber Shop (1933)
An inept barber maintains his good-humored optimism in his small town shop despite having a hen-pecking harridan for a wife and a total lack of sartorial skill.
poster
72
17
6.4
/92/
80
/2/
67
/3/
60
/51/

Boobs in the Wood (1925)
Chester Winfield tries to make it as a lumberjack, but he's foiled by his lack of strength and the jealous foreman, Big Bill Reardon, after Chester catches the eye of Hazel Wood, Big Bill's favorite and the camp's waitress. Bill tries to eliminate Chester, so he and Hazel head down the mountain for other work. She waits tables and gets him a job as a dishwasher. He spills kerosene in the soup and then must serve it to an angry customer. Hazel tells a couple of tall tales about Chester, and soon all the customers, the owner, and the cook, think he's a desperado. They make him the saloon bouncer. Some trick shooting seals his reputation. Then Big Bill arrives for a showdown.
poster
?
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.
poster
?
6.1
/22/

The Lunkhead (1929)
Harry Gribbon (the lunkhead) is in love with beautiful Thelma Hill but she's in love with someone else.
poster
?
4.8
/12/

Don't Bite Your Dentist (1930)
A pretty young deaf woman visits the dentist with a cavity, but a talking parrot makes the dentist she has something other than her tooth in mind. Their respective jealous husband and wife make things worse in one of the vignettes.
poster
?
5.0
/17/

The Giddy Age (1932)
A quirky short about Love and Liars.
poster
?
5.5
/12/

Hawkins & Watkins Inc. (1932)
Beatrice De Vere (Daphne Pollard), a wealthy eccentric, owns a fabulous diamond that is coveted by others. Thusly begins a slapstick farce that involves two dumb New York cops, with cockney accents, a menacing butler who also tells fortunes, and a gorilla who drives a motorcycle and pilots an airplane.
poster
?
7.3
/34/

The Golfers (1929)
Charlie Guest (Charlie Guest) wants to be a golfer. Bert Swor (Bert Swor) is a famous golfer. Thelma Hill (Thelma Hill) only loves the best golfer. Follow Charlie as he tries to become the world's greatest golfer and win Thelma's love.
poster
?
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.
poster
?
6.6
/14/

Smith's Candy Shop (1927)
13th release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies. The Smiths at the candy shop.
poster
?
6.4
/16/

The Kitchen Lady (1918)
Louise is sentimentally inclined, but her passion is unrequited. She loves the landlady's long, handsome son Slim best, and next to him Glen the lion tamer. Both these gentlemen, sadly enough, love Alice, the pretty star boarder. But things change when it is rumored that Louise is to be an heiress, Both the triflers declare their affection and things seem to be looking up for Louise. This is too good to last, however, and before long she is sent back to the kitchen in a hurry--alone and unloved. But at last she does get the money, then has the satisfaction of spurning both her recreant lovers.
poster
?
6.6
/22/

The Bargain Hunt (1928)
The Smith Family goes for bargain hunt at a warehouse sale.
poster
?
6.6
/18/

Smith's Picnic (1926)
The accident-prone Smith family (Raymond McKee, Ruth Hiatt, and Mary Ann Jackson) head to the beach in this Mack Sennett comedy directed by Alf Goulding. There they spoil a picnic held by "The Optimist's' Club," quickly turning the members into pessimists. This reconstructed version features racy scenes of starlet Mildred June in lingerie and having her bathing suit torn off by a fishing pole that were only included in prints shown in Germany.
poster
?
5.7
/63/

Smith's Pony (1927)
The Smith's visit San Francisco to attend a horse show only to have their precocious daughter cause some minor comical mishaps and their over-sized canine refusing to obey commands.
poster
?
5.7
/78/
75
/2/
55
/2/

Broke in China (1927)
Donald Drake, a deep sea gondolier ex soda jerk, arrives at the All Nation Cafe in Shanghai. The proprietor believes he's a penniless ne'er-do-well - which he is - but he unexpectedly comes into a small windfall. So the proprietor orders slightly rough around the edges Maud and Mollie, two of his American good time girls working their way around the world, to get him to spend all his money while there. As Donald ends up telling the two good time girls his life story - most specifically about the blonde he let slip through his fingers, she who was the love of his life - a few revelations and the errant coin he left at the roulette wheel betting table change his life.
poster
?
7.1
/78/
40
/1/
74
/4/

Dream House (1932)
A 2 reel short directed by Mack Sennett and starring Bing Crosby.
poster
?
6.3
/17/

Step Forward (1922)
The conductor of a one-man streetcar has to deal with getting passengers on and off, getting tickets, making sure no one tries to ride for free and operating the car all at the same time.
poster
?
6.8
/20/

The Good-Bye Kiss (1928)
Sally (Sally Eilers) joins the Salvation Army in order to follow her boyfriend Johnny (Johnny Burke) when he's shipped off to fight in the First World War. When Johnny turns out to be a bit of a coward, Sally spurs him and his fellow soldiers on to heroism. The Good-Bye Kiss was noted at the time for being a Mack Sennett comedy played relatively straight, with plenty of plot and very little slapstick.
poster
?
5.7
/87/

Hoboken to Hollywood (1926)
Billy Judkins is a naturally gloomy Gus. His life changes when he is transferred from working in his company's Hoboken office to their Hollywood office. He is going to drive there with his wife and mother. Along the way, they encounter Mr. Pinkney and his new bride, who too are heading west. Their misadventures together and meeting up with a band of marauding Indians may prevent any of them from reaching their intended destination. If Billy and Mr. Pinkney ever make it to Hollywood, they're both in a for a big surprise.
poster
?
5.9
/84/
30
/1/

Ice Cold Cocos (1926)
Billy and Andy impersonate two ice-delivery men in a suburban town. Billy takes a fancy to a newly-wed bride and most of his loose cash is liquidated as he flirts with her. Her husband is not pleased at Billy's attentions to his new bride. There is a skating contest at the local ice-rink, and the bride, her mother and her husband are in attendance, as are Billy and Andy, the icemen.
poster
?
10
/1/

It Pays to Exercise (1918)
short subject comedy - fun at the gym!
poster
?
7.8
/13/

Romeo and Juliet (1924)
A burlesque of Shakespeare's immortal tragedy.
poster
?
5.7
/17/

The Albany Branch (1931)
Pert Kelton and Tom Dugan star in this 1931 short directed by Mack Sennett, having a little dinner party.
poster
?
6.5
/18/

Smith's Uncle (1926)
Here it's Andy Clyde in a long beard as Raymond McKee's rich uncle Dan. He quickly becomes entangled with Carmelita Geraghty, the vamp next door, and her conniving brother Bud Jamison.
poster
?
6.2
/12/

The Cannonball (1931)
Andy fixes his rocket invention to a locomotive in order to win a race with a bus.
poster
?
5.7
/12/

Racket Cheers (1930)
Andy Clyde and Daphne Pollard are nouveaux riches moving into a posh neighbourhood and trying to impress though their behaviour is gross and gauche.
poster
?
5.3
/13/

Poker Widows (1931)
Dance instructor Arthur Stone's wife, Gertrude Astor, is a jealous woman. Patsy O'Leary's husband, Wade Boteler, is a jealous man. Boteler goes out to play poker every night, so Miss O'Leary phones Stone for a private dance lesson at her apartment. When there's a knock at the door, Stone goes out the window and enters an apartment, where Boteler is playing poker.
poster
?
4.3
/17/

No, No, Lady (1931)
When the story begins, a couple are rehearsing a play...one that is REALLY hard to believe. In the play, the cheating wife convinces her mousy and ineffectual husband to not only condone this affair but help pay for the lovers to run off together!! The director things the whole thing is unbelievable, so the couple from the play decide to act it out with her real life husband...the mousy and ineffectual Ed Martin (Andy Clyde).
poster
?
5.2
/10/

Hatta Marri (1932)
Arabian princess Dorothy Granger has all the sheiks pining for her, but she loves Hollywood singing cowboy Harry Gribbon. When she discovers Gribbon is to wed Babe Kane, Miss Granger has one of her devotees steal Gribbon's trusty steed, Trixie. Gribbon cannot wed until he recovers Trixie, so he goes in search of her. Five years later, he is in the Foreign Legion.
poster
?
5.8
/14/

Listening In (1932)
Arthur Stone gets into trouble due to a crossed phone line in this Mack Sennett comedy.
poster
?
5.7
/22/

The Lion and the Souse (1924)
A high-society woman films a vanity film of her dancing with a group of women. The premiere takes an hilariously disastrous turn when a lion gets loose.
poster
?
7.3
/14/

Pink Pajamas (1929)
Billy treats his marriage vows lightly, and his wife suspects him. Nieghbor Vernon is murderously jealous. Billy sends his wife some silk pajamas to mollify her, but they're sent to Mrs. Dent by mistake. Billy innocently trying to be helpful is almost caught in the wrong apartment, but a card that accompanied the silkies will fall into the wrong hands.
poster
?
6.4
/16/

Calling Hubby's Bluff (1929)
Late silent short with a Hal Roach approach to situational comedy. Bevan is battling a widow and his wife, Carmelita Geraghty and Vernon Dent making it tricky
poster
?
6.6
/17/

Musclebound Music (1926)
Bill and Oscar are musicians but they can't make enough to pay their room-and-board, and they are both in love with the landlady's daughter. However, she is in love with Horace, a wrestler, and Bill gets a world's championship match with him in hopes of securing the needed-boardinghouse bill, and the hand of the daughter of the house.
poster
?
6.4
/15/

The Plumber and the Lady (1933)
A Mack Sennett talking comedy, released through Paramount Pictures, starring Frank Albertson, Marjorie Beebe, Joyce Compton, Herman Bing, Gertrude Astor and Matt McHugh.
poster
?
5.5
/14/
10
/1/

See You Tonight (1933)
A society woman falls for a man she meets on the beach. The man decides to teach her a lesson by masquerading as his butler.
poster
?
4.3
/14/
10
/1/

Courting Trouble (1932)
When the story begins, Charlie (Charlie Murray) is fighting with his overbearing mother-in-law. The old battleaxe lives with Charlie and his wife and she orders Charlie about as if she's his wife. Charlie wants to go out to the lodge meeting with his pals...and the mother-in-law insists he stay home. An argument (which is way overdone) results but Charlie is able to get away thanks to a friend who pretends to be a cop.
poster
?
5.5
/17/

The Bride's Mistake (1931)
A Marjorie Beebe short comedy where she ends up next to lunatic driver Vernon Dent among other weird situations.
poster
?
3.8
/20/

Hold 'er Sheriff (1931)
A sheriff's daughter, and deputy sheriff, falls for a handsome stranger. who cracks a joke about robbing a bank. When a robbery then takes place, he must be the bandit--right?
poster
?
6.0
/17/

Love and Doughnuts (1921)
Ben and fiancée Haver run a bakery and grocery. A mostly lost film, only seven minutes survive.
poster
?
6.8
/16/
50
/1/

Fight Night (1926)
While somewhat happily married, Walter Moore's eyes do stray from time to time, especially when Tessie McNab is within his eye-sight range. But while trying to just be helpful to a damsel-in-distress, Walter's jealous wife suspects there may be some hanky-panky involved.
poster
?
5.9
/79/
65
/2/
43
/3/

Billboard Girl (1932)
Bing and a buddy drive to the college town where Bing's penpal, a billboard model, goes to school. Little does he know he's being pranked by one of her male classmates.
poster
?
4.4
/14/

Lady! Please! (1932)
Arthur comically pursues Betty much to her brother Vincent's displeasure.
poster
?
5.0
/11/
10
/1/

Ex-Sweeties (1931)
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