or: The last of a wealthy but inbred family live alone in a mansion being cared for by their butler when some distant relatives decide they want to visit and get a piece of the wealth. This is a classic film with Lon Chaney Jr. in it. He was deep into alcohol at the time, […]
The Haunted House - 1921
A bank clerk ends up in a haunted house that isn’t what it seems. This is a classic Buster Keaton flick, can’t go wrong here.
Smart Alecks - 1942
An East Side Kids movie in which Danny earns some reward money for helping to catch a wanted criminal. The money brings conflict between him and his buds, who all think he should be sharing the money with them.
Windbag the Sailor - 1936
Captain Ben Cutlet (Will Hay) likes to spin yarns about all of his false seafaring adventures. One day his false past comes to bite him as he is bluffed into captaining the Rob Roy at sea, the Rob Roy being barely sea worthy and doomed to be wrecked by a crafty shipping agent.
My Favorite Brunette - 1947
Ronnie Jackson (played by Bob Hope) is a Baby Photographer, though he often dreams of being a detective, much like his friend Sam McCloud. One day a mysterious lady mistakes him for a detective and gets him involved in a murder he has nothing to do with, which ultimately is the reason he now sits in […]
Evergreen - 1934
Harriet Green, a beloved and radiant music hall star of the Edwardian era, has a guilty secret: She has a baby daughter, born out of wedlock. Harriet leaves her public and flees to South Africa to raise her daughter quietly. The years pass, and now her daughter, Harriet Hawkes, returns to London as a young […]
Flying Deuces - 1939
Ollie has fallen in love with Georgette, an innkeeper’s daughter. This is nice, except she is already married to a very dashing Foreign Legion officer. To forget his lost love troubles, he joins the Foreign Legion as well, dragging Stanley with him. In their idiotic bumbling, they get charged with desertion and are charged to […]
Million Dollar Legs - 1932
A small country on the verge of bankruptcy is persuaded to enter the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics as a means of raising money. Either a masterpiece of absurdity or a triumph of satire, depending on your mood, but it’s quite possibly the funniest movie ever made, and becomes even funnier with subsequent viewings.
Where There’s A Will - 1936
Will Hay plays a seedy and money-less Benjamin Stubbins, who accidentally falls in with a group of thieves bent on robbing a bank that resides under Benjamin’s office, and the thieves think Benjamin can help.
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