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Whisperin' Bill (1933)
Character: Mr. Bowman
A candidate for Congress visits Mr. Bowman at his farm to ask for his vote. In reply, Mr. Bowman recites the title poem. It tells the story of his son, Bill, who answered his country's call to war. When Bill went to fight, he was a whole person, but he returned wounded in body, mind, and spirit.
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Lem Putt, the Specialist (1930)
Character: N/A
A carpenter who specializes in building outhouses becomes successful, but then things take a turn for the worse when his name becomes synonymous with "toilet".
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The Man I Marry (1936)
Character: Sheriff Clem Loudecker
A wealthy young man writes a play under a different name to prove to his overbearing mother that he can succeed on his own.
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Important News (1936)
Character: Elmer 'Scoop' Stevens
In this short film, a small-town newspaper editor struggles with what to publish on his paper's front page.
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Old Shep (1936)
Character: Farmer
A man preparing to shoot his ailing elderly dog sadly recounts their time together.
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Lucky Dog (1933)
Character: Arthur Wilson
A rich man's enemies cause him to lose his money, his best friend (his dog), as he goes to jail. Once free he spends all his time hunting for his lost dog.
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The New School Teacher (1924)
Character: Professor Timmons
The new teacher is brutally terrorized by the pupils and becomes the laughingstock of town. Then dramatic events occur which give him a chance for redemption.
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Hollywood on Parade No. B-9 (1934)
Character: Hick
Jimmy Durante asks popular song writing team Mack Gordon and Harry Revel to demonstrate some of their songs. There is interplay with impersonator Florence Desmond, Ben Turpin, Rudy Vallee and many others.
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The Perfect Tribute (1935)
Character: Abraham Lincoln
The day after his Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln meets a wounded Confederate soldier in a hospital. The blinded rebel, not knowing his visitor's identity, regales him with memorized lines from the speech.
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It's a Great Life (1935)
Character: Grandpa Barclay
Desperate for work, Johnny Barclay leaves Ma and Grandpop to join the newly formed Civilian Conversation Corps. On the way he meets cynical young hobo Roscoe "Rockie" Johnson, and, although Rockie believes that hopping freight trains is a great life, Johnny convinces him to join the Corps.
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Men Of America (1932)
Character: Smokey Miller
Bank robbers and killers cause mayhem in a small western town.
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You Only Live Once (1937)
Character: Ethan
Based partially on the story of Bonnie and Clyde, Eddie Taylor is an ex-convict who cannot get a break after being released from prison. When he is framed for murder, Taylor is forced to flee with his wife Joan Graham and baby. While escaping prison after being sentenced to death, Taylor becomes a real murderer, condemning himself and Joan to a life of crime and death on the road.
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Man Hunt (1936)
Character: Ed Hoggins
A bored small-town teacher gets mixed up with an escaped bank robber.
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The Fighting Westerner (1935)
Character: Tex Murdock
A mining engineer teams up with a crusty deputy sheriff to solve the mystery killings at an old mine where the owner's family waits for him to die, and where a valuable radium strike may have been made.
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The Chief (1933)
Character: Uncle Joe
The dim-witted son of a heroic fire chief tries to follow in his late father's footsteps, only to become the unknowing pawn of corrupt politicians.
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The Star Witness (1931)
Character: Pvt. Summerill
A tough District Attorney goes after a murderous crime gang, only to find that his witnesses, an innocent family, have clammed up in fear of reprisals.
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The Gentleman from Louisiana (1936)
Character: Deacon Devlin
In Victorian-era USA, a horse-jockey becomes a scapegoat in the nefarious schemes of a group of small-time criminals.
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The Expert (1932)
Character: John T. Minick
An elderly gentleman arrives for an extended stay with his grown son in Chicago.
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Stranger in Town (1931)
Character: Ulysses Crickle
Crickle is a tenacious small-town grocer who stubbornly resists the efforts of a monopolistic chain-store firm to purchase his establishment. The chain manager retaliates by cutting off Crickles' supply of produce, whereupon his friends and neighbors save his business by supplying him with goods from their own farms.
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His Nibs (1921)
Character: Theo. Bender (segment "His Nibs")
Shenanigans at a small town movie theater.
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Treasure Island (1934)
Character: Ben Gunn
In this early film adaptation of the classic novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, young Jim Hawkins is caught up with the pirate Long John Silver in search of buccaneer Captain Flint's buried treasure.
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