Louise Keaton

Li'l Abner becomes convinced that he is going to die within twenty-four hours, so agrees to marry two different girls: Daisy Mae (who has chased him for years) and Wendy Wilecat (who rescued him from an angry mob). It is all settled at the Sadie Hawkins Day race.

5/10

Buster, the eldest son in a family of hillbillies who manage a hotel, attempts to raise money to save the hotel from foreclosure.

6.2/10

Billy Gilbert and Vince Barnett moved over to the remnants of the Christie Brothers for a series of short subjects in which they played variations on Laurel & Hardy. Here, in this short subject, they get hired to run a used car lot and steal a car for James Morton.

A Newspaper Man wants to be a detective !

5.5/10

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

5.6/10

This 1934 short subject was Mack Sennett's final directorial effort for Educational Pictures, and comedienne Joan Davis' film debut. It features Buster Keaton's Mother and Sister, Myra and Louise, respectively. A very young Roy Rogers (billed as Leonard Slye) is featured as a member of the Sons of the Pioneers, and sings a few songs during the course of the movie.

6.1/10

The just out of college effete son of a no-nonsense steamboat captain comes to visit his father whom he's not seen since he was little.

7.9/10
10%

A photographer takes up newsreel shooting to impress a secretary.

8.1/10
10%

Botany major Buster mistakenly graduates in electrical engineering and is hired to wire a new home.

7.2/10

A series of adventures begins when Buster is mistaken for Dead Shot Dan, the evil bad guy.

7.7/10