Go, Johnny, Go!

Go, Johnny, Go! 1959

6.00

Rock-n-roll promoter Alan Freed holds a talent search to develop a new rock star, then must find the elusive, mystery contestant (Jimmy Clanton) who doesn't know he has won.

1959

Their First Mistake

Their First Mistake 1932

6.39

Mrs Hardy is annoyed that her husband Oliver seems to spend more time with his friend Stanley than with her. After a furious argument, Mrs Hardy says that she is through if Ollie goes out with Stan again. Stan suggests that Ollie adopts a baby, which he does. Unfortunately, his wife has left their apartment on returning, and a process server delivers a paper informing Ollie that she is suing him for divorce, naming Stan as correspondent. The boys are now left to look after the infant on their own.

1932

Is Marriage the Bunk?

Is Marriage the Bunk? 1925

5.00

Charley has in-laws that look down on him because he's not rich. So, to try to keep up, he rushes out to buy a car—but no matter, they still think he's a drip—as does his wife. Later, when he's given a simple job to do by his boss, he screws it up—and loses face once again with his family.

1925

Should Tall Men Marry?

Should Tall Men Marry? 1928

5.90

This western comedy is about rancher Finlayson's beautiful daughter, Martha Sleeper, who refuses to marry the bad guy and how Jimmy and dimwitted cowhand Stan bumble their way into a successful defense of her and the ranch.

1928

Maids a la Mode

Maids a la Mode 1933

1.00

Instead of delivering some fancy dresses to a customer, the girls wear them to a party.

1933

The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case

The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case 1930

6.79

The boys think their days of fishing to feed themselves have come to an end, when Stan's rich uncle Ebenezer dies leaving a large estate. But they soon learn that Ebenezer was murdered and all the relatives, including Stan, are suspects.

1930

A Lad an' a Lamp

A Lad an' a Lamp 1932

6.60

The gang finds what they think is a magic lamp.

1932

Should Men Walk Home?

Should Men Walk Home? 1927

7.00

Mabel plays an out-and-out crook, a "Girl Bandit," no less. And she quickly hooks up with a male partner in crime, in this case a Gentleman Crook played by perpetually grinning Creighton Hale. Mabel seems a little livelier in this film than in some of her other late works. In the very first scene we find her hitch-hiking, and she's forced to make a mad dash for cover when Hale's car nearly hits her. Soon they team up and crash a swanky party in a mansion to steal a jewel from the host's safe.

1927

Topper Returns

Topper Returns 1941

6.42

Topper is once again tormented by a fun-loving spirit. This time, it's Gail Richards, accidentally murdered while vacationing at the home of her wealthy friend, Ann Carrington, the intended victim. With Topper's help, Gail sets out to find her killer with the expected zany results.

1941

Back Stage

Back Stage 1923

6.50

The gang operates a donkey-propelled tour bus. Later, a cut-rate vaudeville producer hires them to help out with his show, which they wreck.

1923

The Champeen

The Champeen 1923

6.50

Mickey and Jackie feud over Mary, so Sammy schedules a championship bout between the two rivals.

1923

Get 'Em Young

Get 'Em Young 1926

5.00

A butler is persuaded to pretend to be a man's wife so that he can inherit a million dollars.

1926

Your Own Back Yard

Your Own Back Yard 1925

5.80

Your Own Back Yard is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 43rd Our Gang short subject released. Farina is having a very bad day, especially by his friends-very cruel playing nasty tricks, etc. Heeding his mother's advice to stay "in your own back yard," he does just that, feeding jumping beans to his chickens.

1925

Say It with Babies

Say It with Babies 1926

5.00

Casper is the baby-expert at a large department store and his life is less than peaceful as he provides much amusement for the babies at his own expense. On Sunday, he and his wife go on a picnic with the neighbors and hoe comes home on his day of rest with three traffic tickets and numerous stings from the hornets he failed to amuse.

1926

Lodge Night

Lodge Night 1923

6.20

This one has to be seen to be believed. Apparently the gang has witnessed a Ku Klux Klan meeting. They decide to form their own lodge. They call themselves the Cluck Cluck Clams. There is nothing racist about their lodge, which includes member Sunshine Sammy Morrison. The film ends with a chase. The gang gets tangled up with bank robbers. Sunshine Sammy gets his uncle and his pals to chase the bank robbers with the gang riding along.

1923

Turnabout

Turnabout 1940

5.81

Bickering husband and wife Tim and Sally Willows mutter a few angry words to a statue who grants their wish and they wind up living each other's life.

1940

Captain Fury

Captain Fury 1939

5.25

An Irish convict sentenced to hard labor in Australia escapes into the outback, and organizes a band of fellow escapees to fight a corrupt landlord.

1939