Zenobia

Zenobia 1939

4.60

A modest country doctor in the antebellum South has to contend with his daughter's upcoming marriage and an affectionate medicine show elephant.

1939

Our Gang

Our Gang 1922

6.40

An unethical merchant moves into town and steals customers from the widowed owner of an established store; the gang steps in to help.

1922

Claire

Claire 1956

1

A doctor's second wife is tormented by the presence of his pet cat, which reminds her of the fact that she was involved in her husband's first wife's drowning.

1956

Our Wife

Our Wife 1931

7.10

Oliver is making plans to marry his sweetheart Dulcy with Stan as his best man, but the plans are thwarted when Dulcy's father sees a picture of Ollie and forbids the marriage. The couple plan to elope, and run away to a Justice of the Peace. After typical Laurel and Hardy blundering, they manage to sneak the girl away from her father's house.

1931

Perfect Day

Perfect Day 1929

6.96

Two families embark on a pleasant Sunday picnic but manage to run into a variety of issues with their temperamental automobile. Each incident requires repeated exits and reboardings by Laurel, Hardy, their wives and grouchy, gout-ridden Uncle Edgar.

1929

Bonnie Scotland

Bonnie Scotland 1935

6.60

Stan and Ollie stow away to Scotland expecting to inherit the MacLaurel estate. When things don't quite turn out that way, they unwittingly enlist in the Scottish army and are posted to India.

1935

Children of the Corn

Children of the Corn 1984

5.70

A traveling couple end up in an abandoned Nebraska town inhabited by a cult of murderous children who worship a demon that lives in the local cornfields.

1984

Wife Tamers

Wife Tamers 1926

6.00

Mr. Barry has a huge argument with his wife, and to make her jealous, he asks his valet to set him up with a pretty girl who is stranded in their neighborhood. He takes her out to dinner, but to his disgust he discovers that she lacks even one ounce of class and her table manners are frightening. Soon enough, Barrymore is reunited with his wife.

1926

Us

Us 1927

0.50

Short comedy about airplanes.

1927

Block-Heads

Block-Heads 1938

6.96

It's 1938, but Stan doesn't know the war is over; he's still patrolling the trenches in France, and shoots down a French aviator. Oliver sees his old chum's picture in the paper and goes to visit Stan who has now been returned to the States and invites him back to his home.

1938

Young Ironsides

Young Ironsides 1932

1

Harry is hired by a rich family to stop their daughter from entering a beauty contest.

1932

Girl Shock

Girl Shock 1930

5.00

Charley suffers a hysterical reaction whenever a woman touches him; a psychiatrist attempts to help him overcome his panicked reflex.

1930

About Face

About Face 1942

6.00

Two Army sergeants disrupt a bar, a party and an Army-Navy dance.

1942

Movie Night

Movie Night 1929

6.00

A family goes on its weekly outing to the movies. Complications ensue...

1929

Limousine Love

Limousine Love 1928

5.70

On the way to his wedding the bride groom finds a nude, married woman in his car

1928

Roughest Africa

Roughest Africa 1923

5.50

Two bungling adventures go on a big game hunt in Africa.

1923

Hustlin' Hank

Hustlin' Hank 1923

1

Hal Roach produced comedy has Will Rogers playing the title character, a rather slow, dimwitted man who works on a ranch where he usually gets pushed around at. A woman (Marie Mosquini) comes to town looking for someone to help her photograph some of the animals so she picks Hank and soon regrets it.

1923

Dog Shy

Dog Shy 1926

6.60

Charley is chased into a phone booth by a dog and agrees to help a young woman on the phone avoid getting married.

1926

Calaboose

Calaboose 1943

1

A love-smitten cowpoke acciidentally causes a horse stampede.

1943

Fluttering Hearts

Fluttering Hearts 1927

5.30

Defying her father's wishes, a young woman runs off to a sale at store. She's pursued by a policeman, but wins him over with the help of a friendly millionaire. In the mean time, her father tries to retrieve a compromising letter.

1927