Slim Summerville

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9448

Gender

Male

Birthday

09-Jul-1892

Age

(134 years old)

Place of Birth

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Also Known As
  • George Joseph Somerville
  • George J. Summerville
  • George Summerville
  • George 'Slim' Summerville
  • 'Slim' Summerville

Slim Summerville

Biography

Slim Summerville (born George Joseph Somerville; July 10, 1892 – January 5, 1946) was an American film actor and director best known for his work in comedies.


Credits

Her First Kiss Her First Kiss (1919) Character: Chester Hardy
Her First Kiss, where the glamorous Ethel Teare trades her fancy gowns for the rough attire of Minnie Spuds, the gawky farm girl who Chester tries to swindle. Whether dangling from a ladder, teetering over a cliff in a horse-and-buggy, or wielding a mop, Minnie may be from the sticks but never misses a beat. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, New Zealand Project, in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2013.
Villa of the Movies Villa of the Movies (1917) Character: Mr. Hawk - a Boarder
Here's a rare 1917 Triangle Keystone, co-starring Slim Summerville, with whom Bobby Dunn would co-star again with later, both with Fox Sunshine comedies in 1920 and a series for Universal in 1924. Glen Cavender also features...
Caught in a Park Caught in a Park (1915) Character: The Boy Friend
Featuring Charlie Chaplin's half-brother as The Husband, Phyllis Allen as The Wife, Slim Summerville as The Boy Friend, Cecile Arnold as The Girl Friend, and Mack Swain as The Bartender.
Those College Girls Those College Girls (1915) Character: The Bellboy
Silent Keystone Comedy dealing with a girl's college dorm.
Leading Lizzie Astray Leading Lizzie Astray (1914) Character: Dancing Cafe Patron (uncredited)
A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.
Ambrose's First Falsehood Ambrose's First Falsehood (1914) Character: Café Patron
After running into a friend and two ladies, a married man sends his wife a note saying that he's taken a train for business, but then his wife reads that the train crashed.
Fatty's New Role Fatty's New Role (1915) Character: Bartender
Fatty gets kicked out of a bar, and then the place gets a bomb threat.
Gussle's Day of Rest Gussle's Day of Rest (1915) Character: The Park Girl's Boyfriend
The disgraceful Reggie Gussle spends a day at the park with his hated wife while trying to steal a lovely girl from her boyfriend.
Those Country Kids Those Country Kids (1914) Character: Cop
Although Mabel’s parents disapprove of Roscoe and Mabel’s relationship, the two still secretly court. When a rivaling suitor named Reddy appears, the men fight for Mabel’s hand. Although successful, Roscoe witnesses Reddy fall into a well and instantly calls for help. As the police fish Reddy out of the well, the young lovers see their chance at freedom and run off to elope.
Fatty's Magic Pants Fatty's Magic Pants (1914) Character: Cop (uncredited)
'Fatty' is looking forward to attending a formal occasion. But in order to go, he has to be properly dressed, and he encounters unexpected difficulties in getting himself ready.
The Plumber The Plumber (1914) Character: N/A
This Keystone from the end of 1914, involving the usual suspects running around some plumbing issues will not hold many surprises for those familiar with Keystone in this period, or, indeed, with the works of the Three Stooges, who often played inept plumbers. It is, nonetheless, very nicely performed, especially by Charles Murray who mugs it up freely and ineptly, as well as the pretty girl who plays the house's maid.
Their Social Splash Their Social Splash (1915) Character: Harold - the Groom
Pretty Dixie Chene is abut to be married to Slim Summerville besides a swimming pool stocked with baby alligators -- wait for it -- but before the minister shows up, Charles Murray and a drunken Polly Moran manage to cause quite a fuss.
That Little Band Of Gold That Little Band Of Gold (1915) Character: Waiter / Audience Member (uncredited)
A happy young couple become engaged, and soon afterwards they are married. But after their marriage, the husband begins to stay out carousing with his friends, leaving his wife at home with her mother. Then, when the three of them go to the opera together, the husband spots one of his friends in another box. Soon the domestic difficulties reach their peak.
Lover's Luck Lover's Luck (1914) Character: Villager
A Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle Keystone comedy.
Bachelor Daze Bachelor Daze (1944) Character: Slim Winters
Slim and Ezra are roommates and are wondering why they are still single. Ezra tells Slim that the local battle axe played by Minerva Urecal has a crush on him but Slim lacks the nerve to ask her to marry him.
We! We! Marie! We! We! Marie! (1930) Character: N/A
In World War One France, Private Slim and Sergeant Gribbon have a love/hate relationship, but mostly hate.Both have fallen for the same girl, and Slim seemingly can't compete when Gribbon gives her fancy lingerie. Gribbon has no problem belting Slim around, and giving him extended latrine-digging duties.
Hello, 'Frisco Hello, 'Frisco (1924) Character: Slim
A comedy short directed by character Slim Summerville.
His Bread and Butter His Bread and Butter (1916) Character: The Cafe Proprietor
After arranging for wifey to land a job as the café's cashier, Mann warns her not to reveal that they're married, lest proprietor Slim Summerville fire them both. The trouble begins when both Summerville and headwaiter Bobby Dunn fall for Pierce, driving Mann into paroxysms of insane jealousy.
Garden of Eatin' Garden of Eatin' (1943) Character: Slim
After being falsely accused of kidnapping, Slim is thrown in jail. His troubles get worse when a lynch mob starts forming outside the jail.
Cursed by His Beauty Cursed by His Beauty (1914) Character: 2nd Model
Married ice man Charles Murray is "Cursed by His Beauty" (1914) when he becomes a model for a female artist.
The Home Breakers The Home Breakers (1915) Character: The Janitor
Bankers Mack Swain & Chester Conklin courting each other's wives.
His Hidden Purpose His Hidden Purpose (1918) Character: A Cop
The movie starts out with Marie as The Girl in the Case in love with Neal Burns, “Her Sweetheart.” But her dad wants her to marry someone else (Chester Conklin) and takes her away on vacation to get her away from Her Sweetheart. He follows them, disguised as a widow. There is a genuinely funny scene where Marie is disguised as a man to go meet her boyfriend disguised as a widow, and slapstick happens which results in Chester being found in his underpants with the widow in a barn.
Happy Times and Jolly Moments Happy Times and Jolly Moments (1943) Character: (archive footage)
This short film takes a nostalgic look at the Mack Sennett comedies of the silent cinema era.
A Peaceful Riot A Peaceful Riot (1925) Character: N/A
Sailor Slim Summerville saves a lady from nasty men.
Case Dismissed Case Dismissed (1924) Character: Slim
Slim appears as a police court judge and Bobby as one of the jurors who is later given a job as bailiff. The reel deals with three or four different cases that come up, one a female bootlegger, the other a diminutive man charged with beating his big wife; another raises the question of whether a mule is gentle, and Bobby is called on to ride him. The last charge is against a wild man who escapes, taking Bobby along as he is chained to him. A train runs over the chain and the two drop from the trestle into the police auto.
It Pays to Exercise It Pays to Exercise (1918) Character: A Flirt
short subject comedy - fun at the gym!
The Rivals The Rivals (1923) Character: N/A
A comedy short starring Slim Summerville and Bobby Dunn featuring an early appearance by Esther Ralston.
Mabel’s Latest Prank Mabel’s Latest Prank (1914) Character: Slim
Mabel meets a masher in the park while en route to get a position as maid. Later she finds the man was the husband of her new mistress. There is an exciting chase scene, and the picture winds up with everyone in the lake.
Soldiers of Misfortune Soldiers of Misfortune (1914) Character: N/A
Soldiers of Misfortune
The Anglers The Anglers (1914) Character: N/A
The Anglers
Stout Hearts But Weak Knees Stout Hearts But Weak Knees (1914) Character: N/A
Stout Hearts But Weak Knees
Only a Farmer's Daughter Only a Farmer's Daughter (1915) Character: The Father
Only a Farmer's Daughter
Droppington's Devilish Deed Droppington's Devilish Deed (1915) Character: Audience Member (uncredited)
Thinking he’s performing a good deed stagehand Droppington causes the breakup of the current show when he turns the full strength of the hose on what he supposes to be a fire in the theater. The fact of the matter is magician Mephisto was performing one of his tricks, hence the smoke.
Love and Bullets Love and Bullets (1914) Character: Henchman (uncredited)
Charlie is trying to impress Minnie, who is interested in another fellow, but having trouble with his flirting, so he goes to see a 'Trouble Mender'. The trouble mender-a man who spends his time moving through sliding panels, materializing hillbilly henchmen and himself-comes up with a radical solution, he will kill him. No more life, no more problems! But then Minnie throws over the other guy and Charlie must find a way out of his bargain!
A Rowboat Romance A Rowboat Romance (1914) Character: (unconfirmed)
A Rowboat Romance is a 1914 Comedy short.
Those Happy Days Those Happy Days (1914) Character: Annoyed Neighbor
Those Happy Days is a 1914 Comedy short.
Oh, What a Kick! Oh, What a Kick! (1927) Character: N/A
Slim Summerville and Dick Sutherland fight over the pretty French girl. Then Summerville is is volunteered into No Man's Land, equipped with a pigeon in a cage, an alarm clock, and Fanny the Mule.
Saved by Wireless Saved by Wireless (1915) Character: (uncredited)
Swain and Conklin, two international secret service men of questionable reputation, have taken up headquarters in an underground refuge from which they direct their operations. They are engaged in an effort to steal a valuable code book from Prime Minister Cogley.
Their Fatal Bumping Their Fatal Bumping (1914) Character: The Sheriff
A Keystone comedy of rival suitors fighting over a girl.
Love, Honor and Oh, Baby! Love, Honor and Oh, Baby! (1933) Character: Mark Reed
A lawyer devises a plan to fake a breach of contract suit against a wealthy womanizer.
The Kitchen Lady The Kitchen Lady (1918) Character: The Landlady's Son
Louise is sentimentally inclined, but her passion is unrequited. She loves the landlady's long, handsome son Slim best, and next to him Glen the lion tamer. Both these gentlemen, sadly enough, love Alice, the pretty star boarder. But things change when it is rumored that Louise is to be an heiress, Both the triflers declare their affection and things seem to be looking up for Louise. This is too good to last, however, and before long she is sent back to the kitchen in a hurry--alone and unloved. But at last she does get the money, then has the satisfaction of spurning both her recreant lovers.
Sunshine's Dark Moment Sunshine's Dark Moment (1929) Character: N/A
Barney Hellum and Slim Summerville give policeman Kit Guard a rough time in this funny Barney Google short, which is based on the comic strip character.
Skirts Skirts (1921) Character: Ringmaster
Clyde is a handyman around a circus. His mother is the bearded lady in the side-show; his father is a millionaire separated from his family. Clyde is endeavoring to get the old man's fortune, with the strong man of the circus scheming to beat him to it.
The Shannons of Broadway The Shannons of Broadway (1929) Character: Newt
The Shannons, a vaudeville act, are performing in a New England town when the local hotel owner barges in and yanks his daughter Tessie, who is in the audience with her boyfriend Chuck, out of the theater. Young Mickey Shannon confronts the father, and the upshot is that Chuck's wealthy father threatens to foreclose on the hotel. The Shannons wind up buying the hotel, but it turns out not to be quite the deal they thought it was.
Riding for Fame Riding for Fame (1929) Character: High-Pockets
A champion bronc buster is hired to break horses, but winds up accused of stealing money from his boss. He has to clear his name and find the real thieves.
Lasca of the Rio Grande Lasca of the Rio Grande (1931) Character: ‘Crabapple’ Thompson
A Texas Ranger who loves a dance hall girl must bring her in when she is charged with murder.
Reckless Living Reckless Living (1931) Character: The Drunk
In order to be able to buy a gas station, a young couple run a speakeasy. Complications arise when the husband loses their money to bookies.
A Schoolhouse Scandal A Schoolhouse Scandal (1919) Character: N/A
A surrealistic stew of airplanes, tornadoes, trick mirrors, and underwater car repair. Footage was recycled for the studios’ 1920 release Hold Me Tight. (MoMA)
Winner Take All Winner Take All (1939) Character: Mike Muldoon
When a waiter makes a lucky hit and wins a benefit prizefight, gamblers rig some fights for him; but a reporter arranges for a real boxer to put him in his place.
The Way of the World The Way of the World (1947) Character: Patient (Archive Footage)
A long-retired director of early silent films recalls his exciting career as a filmmaker.
Roping Her Romeo Roping Her Romeo (1917) Character: Black Pete - the Leading Scoundrel
The whimsical adventures of the impetuous Sheriff Nell (Polly Moran), who keeps Triggerville in line with an iron fist. But her heart is set on Jack, the saloon barman, and Black Pete, a notorious crook.
Kentucky Moonshine Kentucky Moonshine (1938) Character: Hank Hatfield
The Ritz Brothers pretend to be Kentucky hillbillies in order to get a booking on a radio show.
Uncle Joe Uncle Joe (1941) Character: Joe Butterfield
A pretty Chicago teenager (Gale Storm), who's being courted by an older man, is sent by her worried parents to live with her uncle on his Iowa farm.
Life Begins at Forty Life Begins at Forty (1935) Character: T. Watterson Meriwether
A small-town newspaper publisher finds himself in opposition to the local banker on the return to town of a lad jailed possibly wrongly for a theft from the bank.
Mabel's Busy Day Mabel's Busy Day (1914) Character: Policeman
Mabel tries to sell hot dogs at a car race, but isn't doing a very good job at it. She sets down the box of hot dogs and leaves them for a moment. Charlie finds them and gives them away to the hungry spectators at the track as Mabel frantically tries to find her lost box of hot dogs. Mabel finds out that Charlie has stolen them and sends the police after him. Chaos ensues.
Tom Brown of Culver Tom Brown of Culver (1932) Character: Elmer (Slim) Whitman
Boy who thought his father a war hero finds he was really a deserter.
Little Accident Little Accident (1930) Character: Hicks
On the day before his second wedding, a man finds out that his bride-to-be has had a baby.
Painted Ponies Painted Ponies (1927) Character: Beanpole
A rodeo rider arrives in Toptown to compete in the local rodeo. He meets a pretty young girl who, with her crippled father, runs a merry-go-round for the town's children. The town bully, who has designs on the young girl, tries to drive off the cowboy but is beaten senseless in the resulting fight. Soon afterwards, however, the girl's father is found shot, and the cowboy is arrested for the crime.
Fifty Roads to Town Fifty Roads to Town (1937) Character: Ed Henry
A man on the lam in the Canadian wilds encounters a young woman in a remote lodge who is also on the run.
Free Love Free Love (1930) Character: Gas Inspector
A wife's psychiatrist tells her that she is being dominated by her husband. Her solution is to divorce him.
Puddin' Head Puddin' Head (1941) Character: Uncle Lem Goober
On the day that United Broadcasting System's new building is dedicated, bumbling vice-president Harold L. Montgomery, Sr. discovers that he gave the wrong survey to the builders...
Pepper Pepper (1936) Character: Uncle Ben Jolly
Young Pepper Jolly enters the life of sour old millionaire John Wilkes. She convinces him to take her gang to Coney Island and prevents his daughter from marrying a phony aristocrat.
Five of a Kind Five of a Kind (1938) Character: Constable Jim Ogden
Rival reporters compete to sign the Wyatt Quintuplets to be guests on their radio shows.
Bride by Mistake Bride by Mistake (1944) Character: Samuel
The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main interest is not money, she changes places with her secretary, Sylvia Lockwood, and assumes the role of a young working woman. However, she then falls for recuperating fighter pilot Anthony Travis, who, in turn, is madly in love with Sylvia -- or, perhaps, with the millions he thinks she has.
I'm from Arkansas I'm from Arkansas (1944) Character: Juniper Jenkins
A town in Arkansas makes national headlines when a local sow gives birth to 18 piglets.
The Knockout The Knockout (1914) Character: Spectator (uncredited)
To show his girl how brave he is, Pug challenges the champion to a fight. Charlie referees, trying to avoid contact with the two monsters.
Reunion Reunion (1936) Character: Jim Ogden
Newspapers around the world proclaim the birth in Moosetown, Canada of the 3,000th baby brought into the world by the doctor, John Luke, known for delivering the famous Wyatt quintuplets. To honor the doctor on his retirement and to publicize their town, the Moosetown chamber of commerce decides to hold a reunion of all the babies delivered by the doctor, some of whom have become famous.
Cinders of Love Cinders of Love (1916) Character: The Police Chief
Chester Conklin, as the fire chief, clashes with Slim Summerville, police chief.
Those Love Pangs Those Love Pangs (1914) Character: Movie Patron (uncredited)
Charlie and a rival vie for the favor of their landlady.
The Snow Cure The Snow Cure (1916) Character: Minor Role
The Snow Cure is a silent Comedy short.
Their Big Moment Their Big Moment (1934) Character: Bill Ambrose (as 'Slim' Summerville)
Early '30s comedy-mystery involving magicians, fake psychics and murder.
Can This Be Dixie? Can This Be Dixie? (1936) Character: Robert E. Lee Gurgle
A young girl and her uncle who run a traveling medicine show lend their efforts to salvage an old plantation.
Submarine Patrol Submarine Patrol (1938) Character: Ellsworth 'Spuds' Fickett, cook
A naval officer is demoted for negligence and put in command of a run-down submarine chaser with a motley crew.
Tobacco Road Tobacco Road (1941) Character: Henry Peabody
Shiftless Jeeter Lester and his family of sharecroppers live in rural Georgia where their ancestors were once wealthy planters. Their slapstick existence is threatened by a bank's plans to take over the land for more profitable farming.
Love Is News Love Is News (1937) Character: Judge Hart
When a crafty reporter uses false pretenses to get a story out of heiress Tony Gateson, she turns the tables on him, telling the press that they are engaged. Suddenly he's front page news, every salesman is at his doorstep, and he loses his job. A series of misadventures ensues with him alternately back on his job and fired and her ex-fiancé showing up.
Off to the Races Off to the Races (1937) Character: Uncle George
The Jones family's uncle George enters his trotting horse in the fair grounds race. The family helps raise the entrance fee and care for the horse.
One Hysterical Night One Hysterical Night (1929) Character: Robin Hood
The scheming aunt and uncle of William Judd, heir to the family fortune, persuade him to pose as Napoleon at a fancy masquerade ball, but they are actually having him committed to an insane asylum. Since all the other inmates/attendees think they are historical figures such as Robin Hood, the Duke of Wellington, Paul Revere, William Tell, Salome, Robinson Crusoe, Sherlock Holmes and others, it takes a while for Judd to separate the wheat from the chaff and prove he is not deranged. His quest becomes more urgent when he falls in love with a nurse named Josephine, who does not think she is Napoleon's "Josephine" but is convinced Judd thinks he is Napoleaon.
Tiger Rose Tiger Rose (1929) Character: Heine
A mountie pursues a man wanted for murder.
White Fang White Fang (1936) Character: Slats Magee
A woman and her weakling brother inherit a mine. When the brother commits suicide the guide is accused of murder.
Air Mail Air Mail (1932) Character: 'Slim' McCune
A group of air mail pilots risk their lives to deliver important mail through bad weather conditions.
Love Birds Love Birds (1934) Character: Henry Whipple
ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summerville meet when both are sold deeds to an abandoned ranch in the California desert. Their lonely lives become much more crowded when a drifter discovers gold on the property—though all he’s found is Slim’s missing filling. (adapted from MoMA capsule)
Her First Mate Her First Mate (1933) Character: John Horner
A camp butcher on an Albany night boat dreams of the South Seas.
Up the River Up the River (1938) Character: Slim Nelson
A group of prison inmates pass the time playing football and romancing ladies in this prison escape crime musical screwball comedy that was apparently a wacky spoof of the crime movies that were so popular in the 1930s. It seems to be completely forgotten today, except by major film buffs.
See America Thirst See America Thirst (1930) Character: Slim
Two men, one timid and one aggressive, make out as comical criminals.
Her Man Her Man (1930) Character: Swede
A prostitute sees a friendly sailor as a way out of Havana's grimy underworld.
Racing Youth Racing Youth (1932) Character: Slim
A young man is mistaken for his boss.
Heaven on Earth Heaven on Earth (1931) Character: Merchant
A young boy finds out that the man he thought was his father actually killed his real father, then adopted him.
Sailor's Holiday Sailor's Holiday (1929) Character: Midway Photographer (uncredited)
Sailors Pike and Shorty are on leave when a street woman swindles them out of some money by telling them she is looking for her long-lost brother, a sailor.
The Last Warning The Last Warning (1928) Character: Tommy Wall
A producer decides to reopen a theater, that had been closed five years previously when one of the actors was murdered during a performance, by staging a production of the same play with the remaining members of the original cast.
Henry Goes Arizona Henry Goes Arizona (1939) Character: Sheriff Parton
A New Yorker moves West when he inherits an Arizona ranch.
Horse Play Horse Play (1933) Character: Slim Perkins
Ranchowner Slim Perkins is in love with his neighbor's niece, Angelica Wayne, but her aunt and uncle throw him off their property because he is a poor bumbler. One day a stranger buys Slim's ranch for one million dollars because the land contains valuable minerals. Slim and his partner, Andy Jones, are overwhelmed by their new found wealth, but it does not help to soothe Slim's hurt feelings when he finds out that Angelica has gone to England to stay with her other aunt. He decides to bring her his horse, "Cynthia Ann," as a gift, and with Andy and the horse, he sets sail.
All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Character: Tjaden
When a group of idealistic young men join the German Army during the Great War, they are assigned to the Western Front, where their patriotism is destroyed by the harsh realities of combat.
Charlie Chan in Reno Charlie Chan in Reno (1939) Character: Sheriff Tombstone Fletcher
Mary Whitman has gone to Reno to obtain a divorce. While there she is arrested on suspicion of murdering a fellow guest at her hotel (which specializes in divorcers). There are many others at the hotel who wanted the victim out of the way. Charlie comes from his home in Honolulu to solve the murder.
Sing Me a Song of Texas Sing Me a Song of Texas (1945) Character: Happy
The two nieces of the deceased Charley Bronson arrive to learn that an unknown judge will determine which one of them will inherit his ranch. But Bronson is still alive and posing as the cook. Hilda learns of this and sets out to use this information to win the ranch from her cousin Laurie.
They Just Had to Get Married They Just Had to Get Married (1933) Character: Sam Sutton
Molly Hull, a maid, and Sam Sutton, a butler, are bequeathed a million dollars, and they encounter many problems and difficulties as they try to become the newest members of the idle rich.
The Denver Dude The Denver Dude (1927) Character: Slim Jones (as George Summerville)
A cowboy begins to do such un-cowboylike things as dressing up and taking baths in order to impress a pretty young girl. He sees that a citified "dandy" is also after the girl, and the dude seems to be scoring some points with his "civilized" demeanor.
Highway West Highway West (1941) Character: Gramps Abbott
A young woman marries a man who turns out to be a bank robber.
Strong Boy Strong Boy (1929) Character: Slim
"Strong Boy" is offered a promotion for saving a child from being crushed by a trunk, but to the frustration of his girlfriend Mary, he is not ambitious enough to take a white-collar position. But when he thwarts an attempted train robbery and saves the Queen of Lisonia's jewels, he is viewed as a hero and Mary finally agrees to marry him.
Her Painted Hero Her Painted Hero (1915) Character: A Bill Poster
A stage-struck young woman becomes an heiress, and hopes to use her new-found wealth to fulfill a fantasy.
Laughing Gas Laughing Gas (1914) Character: Patient
Although only a dental assistant, Charlie pretends to be the dentist. After receiving too much anesthesia, a patient can't stop laughing, so Charlie knocks him out with a club.
King of the Rodeo King of the Rodeo (1929) Character: Slim
A Montana cowboy battles lowlifes while preparing for a competition in Chicago.
King of Jazz King of Jazz (1930) Character: Automobile Owner ('Springtime') / Rear End of Horse / Charles
A large-scale revue musical built around Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, presenting a series of musical performances, sketches, and staged tableaux in early two-color Technicolor, emblematic of Hollywood’s early sound-era “all-star” musical productions.
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls (1941) Character: Sam Sawyer
The nosy antics of a honeymooner puts an unwed couple in the same room.
Are Waitresses Safe? Are Waitresses Safe? (1917) Character: Gang Leader Rival - Who Had Objections
Chaos reigns in Louise Fazenda's kitchen as the cat stalks and consumes the bird in the cuckoo clock and the baby paints its face with jam. In her next job in a restaurant kitchen, Louise scrambles up her powder puff and her biscuits. The cook orders her to lighten them up. She blows them up like balloons, but they come out like rubber balls and so she is bounced out of that job. In her next position as housekeeper to a rich family, she throws a party for her friends when the family goes on vacation and they turn the house topsy-turvy.
The Country Doctor The Country Doctor (1936) Character: Constable Jim Ogden
A doctor has a rough time obtaining the money for his services in a lumber town until he delivers quintuplets.
The Front Page The Front Page (1931) Character: Pincus
Hildy Johnson is an investigative reporter looking for a bigger paycheck. When an accused murderer escapes from custody, Hildy sees an opportunity for the story of a lifetime. But when he finds the criminal, he learns that the man may not be guilty. With the help of his editor, Hildy attempts to hide the convict, uncover the conspiracy and write the scoop of his career.
The Valley of Vanishing Men The Valley of Vanishing Men (1942) Character: Missouri Benson
Prospector Henry Tolliver disappears and his son "Wild Bill" Tolliver comes looking for him.
The Road Back The Road Back (1937) Character: Tjaden
After the First World War a group of German soldiers try to readjust to civilian life. A sequel to 'All Quiet on the Western Front'.
Anne of Windy Poplars Anne of Windy Poplars (1940) Character: Jabez Monkman
Sentimental drama about an ambitious young teacher who arrives in a small town to take the job of vice-principal. Based on one of L M Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables' sequels.
Out All Night Out All Night (1933) Character: Ronald Colgate
A "mama's boy" falls for a spinster who takes care of children at a department store nursery.
Dough and Dynamite Dough and Dynamite (1914) Character: Striking Baker
Pierre and Jacques are working as waiters at a restaurant where the cooks go on strike. When the two are forced to work as bakers, the striking cooks put dynamite in the dough, with explosive results.
Way Down East Way Down East (1935) Character: Constable Seth Holcomb
A family living on a farm in Maine takes in a young woman to stay with them, not knowing that the woman is not quite what she seems and has a secret in her past that she hasn't told them about.
The Unexpected Father The Unexpected Father (1932) Character: Jasper Jones
A wealthy bachelor hires a pretty young nanny to look after his adopted daughter. Sparks quickly fly between the two, much to the dismay of the man's calculating, money-hungry fiancée.
Miss Polly Miss Polly (1941) Character: Slim Wilkins
A small-town spinster, who's a born romantic, takes on the strict members of the local "Purity League" by spilling a few of their well-kept secrets. Comedy.
The Property Man The Property Man (1914) Character: Man in Second Row Audience (uncredited)
Charlie is in charge of stage props and has trouble with actors' luggage and conflicts over who gets the star's dressing room. Once all that is resolved the next issue is getting everyone on stage with the correct backdrop.
Caught in the Rain Caught in the Rain (1914) Character: Cop (uncredited)
When a married couple become separated in the park, a tramp sits with the lady and is beat up when her husband rejoins her. He takes a room in their hotel, and chaos ensues.
The Spoilers The Spoilers (1930) Character: Slapjack Simms
On a voyage to Nome, Roy Glenister, one of the several owners of a rich mine, The Midas, is captivated by Helen Chester, while he both fascinates and disquiets her by his primitive nature. He arrives to find his partners, Slapjack Simms and Joe Dextry, befuddled by a trio of no-gooders: Voorhees, the U. S. marshal, Judge Stillman, and McNamara, a politician. Their racket is to cloud title to the various mine claims, eject the miners, and make McNamara owner of the disputed properties.
A Dog Catcher's Love A Dog Catcher's Love (1917) Character: The Dog Catcher
The dog catcher of the title is arrow-narrow Slim , and his "love" is pert Peggy. Alas, his rival is handsome bow-wow fancier E.R. Ketchum, whose luck with women borders on the fantastic.
The Beloved Rogue The Beloved Rogue (1927) Character: Jehan
François Villon, in his lifetime the most renowned poet in France, is also a prankster, an occasional criminal, and an ardent patriot.
Hey! Hey! Cowboy Hey! Hey! Cowboy (1927) Character: Spike Doolin
A longstanding friendship between Julius Decker and Joe Billings, neighboring ranchers, is broken by a series of mystifying occurrences, and their relationship ultimately develops into a feud.
Western Union Western Union (1941) Character: Herman, called "Cookie"
When Edward Creighton leads the construction of the Western Union to unite East with West, he hires a Western reformed outlaw and a tenderfoot Eastern surveyor. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2000.
Gold Rush Maisie Gold Rush Maisie (1940) Character: Fred Gubbins
Maisie becomes attached to a dirt-poor farmer and his family as they try to make ends meet joining hundreds of others digging for gold in a previously panned-out ghost town.
Swing in the Saddle Swing in the Saddle (1944) Character: Northup 'Slim' Bayliss
In this tuneful western, two curious actresses head West to find out the name of their secret admirer. Songs include: "Amor," (Sunny Skylar, Gabriel Ruiz), "Hey Mabel" (Fred Stryker), "By the River Sainte Marie" (Edgar Leslie, Harry Warren), "She Broke My Heart in Three Places" (Oliver Drake), "When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley" (Robert Martin, Raymond McKee), and "There'll Be a Jubilee" (Phil Moore).
Gentlemen of Nerve Gentlemen of Nerve (1914) Character: Spectator (uncredited)
Mabel and her beau go to an auto race and are joined by Charlie and his friend. As Charlie's friend is attempting to enter the raceway through a hole, the friend gets stuck and a policeman shows up.
Many a Slip Many a Slip (1931) Character: Hopkins
Comedy centering on the question of whether a man's wife is or isn't pregnant.
Tillie's Punctured Romance Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914) Character: Keystone Kop / Guest in Restaurant (uncredited)
A womanizing city man meets Tillie in the country. When he sees that her father has a very large bankroll for his workers, he persuades her to elope with him.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) Character: Homer Busby
Rebecca's Uncle Harry leaves her with Aunt Miranda who forbids her to associate with show people. But neighbor Anthony Kent is a talent scout who secretly set it up for her to broadcast.
The Texas Streak The Texas Streak (1926) Character: Swede
Chad Pennington, a movie-cowboy from Hollywood, gets into trouble when he poses as a two-gun outlaw from Texas named Tommy Hawk.
Jesse James Jesse James (1939) Character: Jailer
After railroad agents forcibly evict the James family from their family farm, Jesse and Frank turn to banditry for revenge.
A Bird's a Bird A Bird's a Bird (1915) Character: N/A
Mr. Walrus needs a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner with his in-laws but his plans keep going awry.
Fatty and the Broadway Stars Fatty and the Broadway Stars (1915) Character: Striking Carpenter
Fatty and the Broadway Stars is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle.
The Farmer Takes a Wife The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935) Character: Fortune Friendly
A farmer tries to convince a girl to leave her life on a canal boat to live with him on his farm.
Captain January Captain January (1936) Character: Captain Nazro
A little girl named Star lives with a lighthouse keeper who rescued her when her parents drowned. A truant officer decides she should go to boarding school but she's rescued by relatives.
The Chinese Parrot The Chinese Parrot (1927) Character: Prospector
The plot is motivated by a pearl necklace, which has caused the death and/or ruination of all its owners. The second screen appearance of detective Charlie Chan.
A Bedroom Blunder A Bedroom Blunder (1917) Character: Counter Attendant
A henpecked husband and his wife vacation at a seaside resort. While he's enjoying the view of the local bathing beauties, he has to be careful not to let his wife see him enjoying himself.
The Hoodlum Saint The Hoodlum Saint (1946) Character: Eel
A former reporter comes back home after serving in the army during World War I and finds that it's much more difficult to find work than he expected. Desperate, one day he crashes a wedding attended by many of the city's rich and powerful, meets a beautiful girl named Kay who turns out to be his ticket to meeting those rich and powerful people, and he soon manages to land a job on a newspaper. He gets caught up in the "make money at all costs" game but receives a rude awakening when the stock market crashes in 1929.
Under Montana Skies Under Montana Skies (1930) Character: Sunshine
Clay gets a musical troop out af jail and helps raise money so they can put on their show. During the performance Blake and his men rob the box office. The townsmen give chase and Clay goes after Blake.
Troopers Three Troopers Three (1930) Character: 'Sunny'
Eddie Haskins, a wisecracking young man, teams up with two ham-acrobats known as 'Bugs & Sunny', and ,when they are all kicked out of a vaudeville theater in California, they enlist in the U. S. Cavalry. Eddie falls in love with Dorothy Clark, the daughter of a sergeant and, following a moonlight tryst, they are discovered by Sergeant Hank Darby who himself is in love with Dorothy. They have a fist-fight in which Eddie comes out second best. When Darby is reprimanded for fighting with an enlisted man, the troopers incorrectly think that Eddie squealed on him, and they punish him with a conspiracy of silence. Dorothy also rejects him. Eddie has a problem. Maybe a fire will break out in the stables and he can rescue Sergeant Darby.
The Bad Sister The Bad Sister (1931) Character: Sam
Marianne falls in love with con man Valentine who uses their relation to get her father's endorsement on a money-raising scheme. He runs off with the money and Marianne, later dumping her. Her sister Laura loves Dr. Lindley although she knows he loves Marianne. Marianne returns and marries a wealthy young man, and Lindley turns his love toward Laura.



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