Ralph Ceder

When a barnstorming stunt pilot decides to join the air corps, his two goofball assistants decide to go with him. Since the two are Abbott & Costello, the air corps doesn't know what it's in for.

6.7/10

Frontiersman Tom Garfield (Starrett) and his pals endeavor to save their land from the clutches of slimy easterner Forsyth (Don Beddoe). The villain hires a bit of local muscle in the form of brutish Chris Matson (William Pawley), but he's no match for our hero.

7.3/10

A barge operator helps a schoolteacher tackle a gang of criminals.

4.7/10

A young actress hits Hollywood determined to be a movie star and runs into a lot of roadblocks along the way.

6.1/10

Two incompetent private detectives pose as swamis in order to infiltrate a gang of bank robbers.

4.1/10

Benny Rubin promotes a wrestling show but ends up wrestling Constantine "Strangler" Romanoff himself.

An elevator operator invents a machine that he believes can help to defeat a corrupt politician in the city's upcoming mayoral election.

5.2/10

Benny Rubin is a New York City vaudeville performer who inherits a hotel in California, and takes all of his ham-actor friends there, as chefs, bellhops, maids and waiters, to help him run it. BUsiness is bad so Benny plants a story that his late uncle hid his fortune in the hotel. The place is soon filled with guests who tear down the hotel looking for the non-existent fortune.

5.2/10

A new housekeeper, her son, and two not-too-bright burglars wreak havoc at a doctor's office.

5.3/10

In order to capture a murderer, a reporter has his obnoxious brother-in-law confess to the crime.

Two incompetent bus drivers attempt to exact revenge on their no nonsense boss. Hilarity ensues.

6.7/10

Slim Summerville, Eddie Gribbon comedy short.

7/10

While stationed in Switzerland, soldiers Louis and Rodney fall in love with local damsel Colette, much to the dismay of Colette's self-appointed boyfriend General Lavoris.

A comic frightfest featuring Ton o' Fun.

A newly married couple go to spend their honeymoon far out in the country with demented relatives who laugh off even the worst disasters. The couple are forced to sleep apart,The beds are rock hard, the food is inedible,and the farmhouse leaks in the middle of a fierce rainstorm. On top of everything else, a hick uncle with a large family pay a sudden visit.

Billy West comedy produced by Cumberland and distributed by Arrow.

5.1/10

They All Fall is a 1925 American slapstick comedy film featuring Bobby Ray & Oliver Hardy.

5/10

Wandering Waistlines is a 1924 comedy short.

Stan Laurel as a harness racing jockey who must win a big race.

5.7/10

This film is set in a small Irish town and mostly concerns James Finlayson's attempts to marry a young lady against her will. Nice guy, Stan Laurel, tries to help out but gets thrown in jail for his trouble. What happens next you'll just need to see for yourself.

5.6/10

Charley looks for a job position but is not anxious to find one. He ends up getting into all sorts of trouble at a masquerade ball.

Jimmy Jump is a cracked reporter at a behind-the-times daily newspaper. He also happens to be in love with the managing editor's daughter. It's Monday, April 1st and the paper's editorial staff has a great deal of trouble telling the difference between April Fool's jokes and real events.

5.9/10

Returning to his hometown a fitness equipment salesman falls in love with the store keeper's daughter.

Mother's Joy is a 1923 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel.

5.6/10

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

5.7/10

During the Alaska gold rush, a miner hits the mother lode, but a corrupt sheriff jumps his claim, leading to a tremendous fight.

5.5/10

A prosecutor instructs the audience of a courtroom to observe the tearful and slightly hysterical wife (Helen Gilmore) who is sitting in the witness box, and claims she is this way due to her husband, who shows up very infrequently. For the defence (James Finlayson), he never did anything to be proud of - and was proud of it. He sits there smirking and sipping a glass of water before being momentarily distracted. He goes to take another sip of his drink but instead picks up a different glass containing something very different.

5.5/10

James Parrott, little Sammy Brooks, Baker and Jones ("the strong guy" = the drunk) are all workers on a construction-sit run by violent and exploitative boss Noah Young and it is a "building a skyscraper" comedy.

6.4/10

Paul Parrott plays an obsessive-compulsive bill poster in this thoroughly average Hal Roach comedy from 1923. Hired to help publicize a new Gloria Snootful picture, Paul goes bonkers with glue and paper and ends up attaching promotional material to any surface within his reach, including the rear ends of a number of people, though his attempt to nail a poster to a glass window is somewhat less successful.

5.6/10

Stop the presses! Snub Pollard is working there.