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In this Pre-Code comedy, two fast-talking salesman launch a PR campaign to help a runaway heiress raise money for a dilapidated hotel.
In the Pre-code Hollywood comedy, stage stars Wheeler and Woolsey play two soldiers who go absent without leave in Paris, during World War I.
In antebellum New Orleans, two men vie for the affections of a beautiful young girl during Mardi Gras.
Some shady characters discover that a sad sack nightclub bus boy has the ability to predict outcomes of races and other events through astrology.
Smugglers are using a device for controlling airplanes in flight, and newspaper reporters from Chicago are vying for the story. Reporter Elmer Lane is out to scoop rival reporter Betty Harrison, and capture her heart in the process.
An aspiring journalist falls in love with a crown princess (Helen Mack) and exposes a plot to kill her.
A self-described natural born salesman and master mechanic, schemes to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to grouchy lumberman.
Twenty years after his college triumphs on the football field, a mild-mannered clerk dreams about marrying the girl at work.
In this musical, Harold (Bob Hope) and George (Bing Crosby) are two vaudeville performers in Australia. After they realize their local gal pals intend to marry them, they sign up for a diving expedition led by the local island prince, Ken Arok (Murvyn Vye). They soon meet the prince's sister, Lalah (Dorothy Lamour), who rules a beautiful island. When their dive uncovers a jewel-filled chest, Ken tries to steal both the treasure and Lalah's throne, and the trio is forced into hiding.
In this Pre-Code Keaton comedy, a man hatches a scheme to marry off his would be sister-in-law by disguising a timid dimwit as a bedroom Casanova.
A boxing promoter discovers young hunk Palooka and trains him to fight the reigning champ, but a drunken sot, Al McSwatt.
Baby photographer Ronnie Jackson, on death row in San Quentin, tells reporters how he got there: taking care of his private-eye neighbor's office.
1950 TV series in which Buster Keaton recreated many of his famous routines from the silent era. At the end of the 40's Buster was one of the first of the great stars to appear regularly on TV. Although his starring career in movies was long past, he made a big hit with early TV audiences and was even given two local TV series which were quite successful but were very expensive to produce.
The son and daughter of an abusive shopkeeper turn to a medicine show salesman for help.
A young woman endures the drudgery of working as a charwoman in her aunt's hotel. She is not paid much for her hard work. To make her drab existence a little more exciting, she enrolls in a correspondence charm course, which unbeknownst to her is a scam. Soon the swindlers show up and plan to use her to help them con her aunt and a bank president out of their money.
Abbott & Costello's version of the famous fairy tale, about a boy who trades the family cow for magic beans.
In this heart-warming Holiday tale, a lovable trained squirrel inadvertently helps a family of down on their luck vaudeville performers. A George Pal Production!
When a wealthy man is threatened by a killer known as The Gorilla, he hires the Ritz Brothers to investigate. A real escaped gorilla shows up at the mansion just as the investigators arrive.
Ollie has fallen in love with the innkeeper's daughter in Paris. The only problem - she's very much in love with her husband. To forget her he joins the Foreign Legion with Stan. Bad idea.
Suspected crime boss Nate Girard beats a murder rap, and newspaper photog Kent Murdock is on the story!