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Glen Lambert

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28-01-1896

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Aquarius

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Total Films

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Richmond, Virginia, USA

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The Timid Young Man

The Timid Young Man

Milton, a disappointed romantic, has sworn off women. He gives a lift to a female hitchhiker, whom he happily discovers is also a hurt soul and has sworn off men. Their trip together runs into interference from an aggressive driver who later reappears after the two have set up camp. He starts putting the moves on the woman, but when Milton's ex-girlfriend shows up, she gets into a fight with the interloper and gives Milton and his new pal the chance to slip away.
5.0

Year:

1935

The E-Flat Man

The E-Flat Man

Elmer attempts to elope with his fiancée, but they escape her parents by driving off in a car that's actually owned by a wanted gangster. When they hear on the radio that the police are looking for them, they dump the car and hide out near a farmhouse. But the farmer's radio also broadcasts the couple's description, so they run away and start hitchhiking, only to be picked up by two policemen. They manage to flee into a railroad yard and hop a train that turns out to be refrigerated. Finally they decide to turn themselves in -- just as they learn that the real crooks have been apprehended.
5.0

Year:

1935

Hayseed Romance

Hayseed Romance

Elmer answers an ad for a handyman job and starts working for an older woman and her niece. He gets the impression that his employer wants to marry him, even as he finds himself falling in love with her niece.
6.0

Year:

1935

One Run Elmer

One Run Elmer

Elmer owns a gas station out in the California desert. Soon he has a business rival in Jim, who opens up another station, and is also trying to steal Elmer's girlfriend. She plays both rivals against the other and, because she is a baseball fan, both Elmer and Jim try to show each other up in the big local baseball game.
3.7

Year:

1935

Palooka from Paducah

Palooka from Paducah

A hillbilly family, hard-hit by the end of Prohibition, decide to set the biggest brother up as a professional wrestler.
5.2

Year:

1935

Pugs and Kisses

Pugs and Kisses

A glass-jawed champ is the victim of an elaborate prank hatched by his manager in order to get him off of women and to focus on boxing.
0.0

Year:

1934

Howd' Ya Like That?

Howd' Ya Like That?

Two sailors come ashore in New York with enough liquor--which was illegal at the time, due to Prohibition--to have a good time. They wind up getting involved with an actress in vaudeville and her very jealous boyfriend. Not only that, but a Customs Officer who found out they smuggled booze ashore is closing in on them.
0.0

Year:

1934

Here Comes Flossie!

Here Comes Flossie!

A clumsy handyman mixes up a mail-order bride and a prize cow, both named "Flossie," with humorous results.
0.0

Year:

1933

Tomalio

Tomalio

Roscoe runs afoul of a demented Mexican general.
2.0

Year:

1933

Paul Revere, Jr.

Paul Revere, Jr.

A drunken fool by the name of Paul Revere Wilson (or Williams or something) drinks too much and imagines himself living in 1776.
0.0

Year:

1933

Close Relations

Close Relations

Roscoe believes he is in line to receive a large inheritance, but the reality is considerably more psychopathic-- no, nuts.
0.0

Year:

1933

Salt Water Daffy

Salt Water Daffy

In this comedic short, two screw-ups join the Navy and make life miserable for their supervisor.
5.7

Year:

1933

How've You Bean?

How've You Bean?

Roscoe gets into a lot of wacky troubles, some involving a misplaced box of Mexican Jumping Beans.
0.0

Year:

1933

Buzzin' Around

Buzzin' Around

Fatty invents a liquid with flubber-like properties which makes objects resilient and unbreakable. Unfortunately, in his rush to get out of the house to demonstrate his invention, he unknowingly grabs a jar of moonshine instead of the jar which holds his wonder liquid. To make matters worse, as he drives to the demonstration, a football-sized beehive falls from a tree onto the cargo bed of his truck . . .
6.0

Year:

1933

Hey, Pop!

Hey, Pop!

Roscoe Arbuckle loses his job to protect a young boy from the orphanage.
9.0

Year:

1932

Tip Tap Toe

Tip Tap Toe

Hal and Mitzi have known each other since they were babies. Tap dancer Hal now works as a window dresser in Blake's Department Store, owned by Mitzi's dad. Mr. Blake hates jazz music and dancing. He refuses to let Mitzi marry Hal, because Hal's ambition is to be a dancer on stage. When Mitzi reveals a secret about Mrs. Blake's past, her father soon changes his tune.
0.0

Year:

1932

The Lost Whirl

The Lost Whirl

A rare spoof. With the success of the 1925 film, The Lost World, it is common that when something is popular and successful, it is bound to be a subject for parodies and cash-in attempts. One of them was The Lost Whirl. This film featured stop-motion animation by Joseph L. Roop, who worked on the original classic, The Lost World.
0.0

Year:

1928

The Lost Whirl

The Lost Whirl

A rare spoof. With the success of the 1925 film, The Lost World, it is common that when something is popular and successful, it is bound to be a subject for parodies and cash-in attempts. One of them was The Lost Whirl. This film featured stop-motion animation by Joseph L. Roop, who worked on the original classic, The Lost World.
0.0

Year:

1928