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Jack White
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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The Back Page 1931
The Back Page is a 1931 Comedy short.
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Windy Riley Goes Hollywood 1931    star_border 5
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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Their Wives' Vacation 1930
This Educational Mermaid Talking Comedy features a wrestling/trombone-playing Pert Kelton.
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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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Peace and Harmony 1930
1930 Comedy short
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Western Knights 1930    star_border 5
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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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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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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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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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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Howling Hollywood 1929
A Hollywood satire in slapstick.
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Ginger Snaps 1929
Big Boy hands out ginger snaps to people he meet.
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What a Trip 1929
Vernon Dent out fishing.
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Wife Trouble 1928
Graves has a model come and demonstrate some lingerie at his office, with a view toward buying a birthday gift for his overly jealous wife. Said wife appears just at the wrong moment, and the scantily clad model has to go to extreme measures to avoid being caught, even ducking out on a fire escape.
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Troubles Galore 1928
Monte tries to make a turkey dinner.
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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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Oh, Mama! 1928
A Jack Miller & Lucille Hutton comedy short.
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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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