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6.3
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Dad Knows Best (1930)
Taylor Holmes son is in love, and Holmes is to meet the girl and the dragon of an aunt. She's one of those dowagers whose accomplishments consist of her ancestors having come over on the Mayflower. Back then, of course, immigration laws were less strict.
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6.0
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High Sea Blues (1927)
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.
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4.8
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Family Life (1924)
The Duff family can't seem to get along with their neighbors, an obsessed policeman and his wife.
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5.6
/12/

Scrambled Eggs (1925)
Two "correspondence romance" suitors prepare to meet their respective partners for the first time; mixups ensue.
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5.6
/13/

Love a la Mode (1930)
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.
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7.0
/6/

Ginger Snaps (1929)
Big Boy hands out ginger snaps to people he meet.
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6.4
/24/
50
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Dizzy Daisy (1924)
Louise gets hired as a maid for a swank society party, but the it's really a set up for a bunch of tough jewel robbers. She gets hold of the swag and a big slapstick chase along a highway and beach ensues.
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2.8
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Oh, Mama! (1928)
A Jack Miller & Lucille Hutton comedy short.
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4.5
/12/

Hot Sports (1929)
Monte and Vernon go to a society party where they behave like jerks. Monte's pants get torn, the butler keeps getting dunked in a punch bowl.
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5.7
/11/

No Fare (1928)
When Big Boy's mother leaves town for work, her son is left with a friend as she hasn't the money for his fare as well. Upset, he follows her and causes havoc on the train.
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6.0
/14/

Hard Work (1928)
A couple and their young son move into a fixer-upper - which they try to fix up with mostly disastrous results.
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6.1
/11/

Pop's Pal (1933)
Billy Bevan comedy short involving warring fathers-in-law, Lloyd Hamilton in small role. --IMDb reviewer
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4.7
/13/

Household Blues (1929)
Monte and Vernon are incompetent window washer and janitor, respectively, and cross boss Bobby Burns, getting fired. They get new jobs moving and interior decorating. At a client's home, Monte is frustrated by his inability to put a stack of books into a hope chest, and starts a book-throwing fight with Dent. Afterward, the room is left in an oddly, but mildly redecorated state.
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6.2
/21/

Oh Darling! (1930)
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.
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6.0
/27/

The Back Page (1931)
The Back Page is a 1931 Comedy short.
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6.9
/28/
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Listen Lena (1927)
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?
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8.2
/12/

Jungle Heat (1927)
Two reel comedy starring Al St. John
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6.1
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Western Knights (1930)
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.
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5.5
/21/

The Radio Bug (1926)
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!
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4.4
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Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931)
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.
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6.6
/20/

Dog Daze (1925)
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7.0
/15/

Sea Scamps (1926)
Granny takes her kids for a boat ride.
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Hunting the Hunter (1929)
Short silent comedy.
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4.8
/8/

Flaming Romance (1926)
The worthless son of a rich man spends most of his time in jail. His father throws a pen at a map telling him wherever the pen sticks he must go and make his fortune. The pen lands on the kingdom of Guatamazela. He arrives and is attracted by a pretty girl, who turns out to be the Princess. A revolution breaks out and Al takes refuge in the room of the Princess. When he hears men coming he dons her clothes. But the revolutionists succeed and come to hang the Princess. His identity is discovered when the Palace Guards see him, and thinking he is the Princess, rescue him. The captain recognizes him and wants to shoot him. He finally eludes them all, rescues the Princess and all is well.
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5.8
/6/

High Spots (1927)
Life is just one thing after another for AI, the hard-working clerk in the grocery store. He waits on customers, settles disputes and "pinch-hits" as barber in the store's shop. He is busy waiting on customers when an inebriated gentleman comes in and demands attention. He asks whether Al has any dry herring, and when Al admits having some, he tells Al to give them a drink. Then he walks out, leaving Al amazed. In a few minutes the same customer enters again and wants to see some canned peaches. Al hands him a can but he insists upon seeing the can that forms the keystone of a big and wonderful looking pile of cans. Al takes this can out of the pile which falls in a wreck on the floor-and the customer then decides that it is the wrong brand. The village smart aleck enters and tries to mooch a few cookies out of a barrel. But Al has had experience with grocery store loungers before and fixes up a mousetrap which discourages the cookie-mooching habit.
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Brotherly Love (1926)
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Keep Trying (1926)
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Quick Service (1926)
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Who's My Wife? (1926)
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Who Hit Me? (1926)
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Skybound (1926)
Comedy starring one of the most prolific but underrated comedians of the silent era, Al St John.
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5.0
/20/

Their Wives' Vacation (1930)
This Educational Mermaid Talking Comedy features a wrestling/trombone-playing Pert Kelton.
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5.2
/14/

Flying Finance (1924)
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.
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The Yankee Spirit (1923)
Very first of the Juvenile Comedies series.
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5.4
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Creeps (1926)
Phil and Lou inherit property left by an eccentric uncle with the provision they occupy the house for thirty days. But their cousin, Anita, wants the property for herself and, with several hired-henchmen, sends "ghost" after "ghoul" through the house after the boys arrive.
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5.5
/10/

Below Zero (1925)
Exasperated by his playboy son, a wealthy man sends him to Canada to become a Royal Canadian Mountie, in hopes that the young man will learn something about life.
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How's My Baby? (1930)
1930 Comedy short
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Peace and Harmony (1930)
1930 Comedy short
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3.8
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Troubles Galore (1928)
Monte tries to make a turkey dinner.
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His Off Day (1926)
A beach-bound Phil Dunham comedy short.
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Drumming It In (1930)
Two employees of a drum manufacturer cause havoc when they visit their boss's country estate.
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Once a Hero (1931)
A 1931 Comedy short.
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Up Pops the Duke (1931)
Up Pops the Duke is a 1931 Comedy short.
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Howling Hollywood (1929)
A Hollywood satire in slapstick.
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What a Trip (1929)
Vernon Dent out fishing.
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The Movie Hound (1927)
A comedy short all about finding the right type of dog for a Hollywood movie.
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6.6
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Neck and Neck (1924)
Comedy star Lige Conley plays a uneducated farm boy who decided to go to college.
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Honeymooniacs (1929)
HONEYMOONIACS was the last silent "Mermaid" comedy from legendary producer Jack White (according to David N. Bruskin's book on the White Brothers--Jack, Jules, and Sam). It features the great rubber-faced comedian and writer Monte Collins as a man with his bride on a train during their honeymoon.


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