Jackie Cooper

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6192

Gender

Male

Birthday

15-Sep-1922

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • John Cooper Jr.

Jackie Cooper

Biography

Served with the Navy in the South Pacific toward the end of World War II. Then, quietly and without publicity or fanfare, compiled one of the most distinguished peacetime military careers of anyone in his profession. In 1961, as his weekly TV series Hennesey (1959) was enhancing naval recruiting efforts, accepted a commission as a line officer in the Naval Reserve with duties in recruitment, training films, and public relations. Holder of a multi-engine pilot license, he later co-piloted jet planes for the Navy, which made him an Honorary Aviator authorized to wear wings of gold-at the time only the third so honored in naval aviation history. By 1976 he had attained the rank of captain, and was in uniform aboard the carrier USS Constellation for the Bicentennial celebration on July 4. In 1980, the Navy proposed a period of active duty at the Pentagon that would have resulted in a promotion to rear admiral, bringing him even with Air Force Reserve Brigadier General James Stewart. Fresh on the heels of a second directing Emmy, he felt his absence would impact achieving a long-held goal of directing motion pictures, and reluctantly declined. (The opportunity in films never materialized.) Holds Letters of Commendation from six secretaries of the Navy. Was honorary chairman of the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation and a charter member of VIVA, the effort to return POW-MIAs from Vietnam. Upon retirement in 1982, he was decorated with the Legion of Merit by Navy Secretary John F. Lehman Jr.. Other than Stewart, no performer in his industry has achieved a higher uniformed rank in the U.S. military. (Glenn Ford was also a Naval Reserve captain, and director and Captain John Ford was awarded honorary flag rank upon his 1951 retirement from the Naval Reserve).


Credits

Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 Hollywood on Parade No. B-1 (1934) Character: N/A
Short film in which Frankie Darro as a Telegram delivery boy visits various Hollywood locations to make deliveries. He visits the Los Angeles Pier and a Gala Hollywood Premiere.
No Earthly Reason No Earthly Reason (1984) Character: J. Nash Hawkins
Television short
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3 Hollywood on Parade No. A-3 (1932) Character: Self
Eddie Kane wanders round the studio back-lot, opening various doors to see which stars pop out.
Bear Shooters Bear Shooters (1930) Character: Jackie
The gang decides to go camping with a little bear hunting on the side. A pair of poachers decides to try and scare them off with a gorilla suit but the gang decides to try and capture the gorilla instead.
Bear Facts Bear Facts (1938) Character: Bear
In an effort to impress Darla, Alfalfa tells her that he's a famous bear trainer. Little does he know that Darla's father owns a circus - and a bear costume. It's time for everyone to uncover the "bear facts".
The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers (1962) Character: Self
A TV movie with intertwining music numbers and sketches.
Las fantasmas Las fantasmas (1930) Character: Juanito
Juanito gets locked out of his house in the middle of a windy night. Spanish language version of When the Wind Blows (1930)
Soaring Stars Soaring Stars (1942) Character: Pilot
Two autograph hounds attend an air show at Santa Anita racetrack.
Judy Garland: By Myself Judy Garland: By Myself (2004) Character: Self - Actor (voice)
As Hollywood biographies go, Judy Garland's story is one of the saddest success stories you'll ever hear. The sanitized studio version of her life presented a smiling kid with the big voice, who, alongside Mickey Rooney, just wanted to put on a show. But drugs, overwork, even psychological abuse at the hands of the studio is now part of the Garland legend. But despite the number of Garland books and documentaries, one account has always been missing -- Garland herself never managed to write a memoir. She did make several attempts at an autobiography, often recording stories on a tape recorder. Judy Garland: By Myself (2004), finally fills in the blanks - using Judy's personal recordings to tell the story in her own words.
The Making of 'Superman: The Movie' The Making of 'Superman: The Movie' (1980) Character: Self
Ernie Anderson narrates this look at the making of Richard Donner's blockbuster 1978 film. Behind-the-scenes footage, as well as scenes from the film, reveal just how audiences were able to "believe a man can fly." This program features interviews with key cast and crew.
The Making of 'Superman III' The Making of 'Superman III' (1985) Character: Self
This documentary treats movie fans to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Superman III, a more comical take on the superhero story in which the Man of Steel takes on a supercomputer and its bumbling programmer. Included are interviews with the cast and crew who share their experiences from making the film, as well as disscuss the efforts that went into it.
Hollywood’s Children Hollywood’s Children (1982) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary about child actors, since the beginning of motion pictures (narrated by Roddy McDowell).
Ticket to Hollywood Ticket to Hollywood (1984) Character: Narrator
Documentary looking at how Hollywood went from a small town to a mega center.
You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman (2006) Character: Self
A 5-part documentary of the history of Superman in the movies. • Origin - Superman in the media and the challenges the Salkinds faced • Vision - Creating the right script, Choosing the right director and casting the right actors • Ascent - The production and launch of a new kind of fantasy film • Crisis - Complications and conflicts between the creative forces behind Superman II • Redemption - Criticisms and burnout of Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
The Our Gang Story The Our Gang Story (1994) Character: Jackie (archive footage)
Join all you favorites--Spanky, Buckwheat, Alfalfa, Darla, Butch, Froggy and more--in a jam-packed special covering more than twenty years and 200 episodes of Hal Roach's inimitable brand of childhood magic. This fascinating video offers insight into the Gang's personal lives, as rare footage follows each member's career through the joys and misfortunes that went along with being one of America's most beloved kids. See how the series began in 1922 and changed after the first all-talking release in 1929, why Shirley Temple and Mickey Rooney never made the Gang, a fifteenth anniversary reunion, and clips from their only feature.
Sports on the Silver Screen Sports on the Silver Screen (1997) Character: Self (archive footage)
HBO (in association with the American Film Institute) presents this 1997 anthology, narrated by Liev Schreiber, which looks at sports in cinema from the earliest silent films until the nineties. Watch not for dramatic scenes but for the glimpse of historical figures shown both cinematic and athletic- in this tribute to the merging of sports and Hollywood.
The Christmas Party The Christmas Party (1931) Character: Himself
In this holiday short, Jackie Cooper wants to throw a Christmas party for his friends on his football team but doesn't know how to go about it. His fellow stars at MGM help him out.
Lone Cowboy Lone Cowboy (1933) Character: Scooter O'Neal
Young Scooter O’Neal, orphaned after his father’s suicide, is sent out West to live with family friend Dobe Jones. Unaware of his father’s fate Scooter longs to return to his home in Chicago especially after discovering Dobe is an embittered ranch hand hellbent on seeking revenge on his duplicitous wife Eleanor and the man she ran off with. Dobe is dogged in his pursuit until he unwittingly puts Scooter’s life in danger. Seeing the error of his ways the pair ride off together in search of a new adventure.
Calhoun Calhoun (1964) Character: Everett Calhoun
Unaired pilot for a drama/adventure series about a county agent.
Mobile Two Mobile Two (1975) Character: Peter Campbell
A TV reporter whose career was ruined by his drinking gets another chance when he is hired by a TV news program.
Stand Up and Be Counted Stand Up and Be Counted (1972) Character: Doctor
Sheila is a newspaper reporter who returns to her home town in order to write an article about the progress of the liberation of the women. Arriving at the town she is very surprised to see that her sister and also her mother agree very much with the feministic arguments.
School's Out School's Out (1930) Character: Jackie Cooper
The schoolchildren lost their last teacher because she got married and quit her job. When the brother of their teacher Miss Crabtree comes to visit, the children mistake him for a suitor. The children tell abominable lies about Miss Crabtree to try to discourage the man. Meanwhile, one of the children is selling answers to the upcoming oral exam. Unfortunately for the students, the young entrepreneur used a book of minstrelsy and blackface as his source for the "answers".
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Out-takes (mostly from Warner Bros.), promotional shorts, movie premieres, public service pleas, wardrobe tests, documentary material, and archival footage make up this star-studded voyeuristic look at the Golden age of Hollywood during the 30s, 40, and 50.
Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood (2000) Character: Self
From 1915-1939, Frances Marion was one of the most powerful talents in the movie industry. In one of the most liberating eras for women in film, she wrote more than 200 movies and was the world's highest paid screenwriter - man or woman. Kathy Bates gives voice to Marion's words from her letters, diaries, and memoirs. Includes commentary by silent film historian Kevin Brownlow, critic Leonard Maltin, and Marion's celebrated biographer Cari Beauchamp. Current women filmmakers reflect on the legacy left to them by Marion and the pioneering women of early Hollywood.
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995) Character: Self
Based on the first centenary of the largest exporter of films in the world, that is Hollywood, is the story told by its protagonists, actors and writers and other people who made life in this business, interspersing images of famous movies.
Lana Turner... a Daughter's Memoir Lana Turner... a Daughter's Memoir (2001) Character: Self
A rare behind the scenes look at the tragedies and bitter disappointments that plagued one of MGM's most popular leading ladies
Inside the Dream Factory Inside the Dream Factory (1995) Character: N/A
Faye Dunaway hosts a behind-the-scenes look at the Hollywood star-making machine.
The Invisible Man The Invisible Man (1975) Character: Walter Carlson
Inspired by the original 1897 novel by H.G. Wells, the pilot film depicts Daniel Westin working for a company called the Klae Corporation, which is doing experiments in teleportation. He discovers the side effect of his work is the ability to turn objects invisible.
Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 (1941) Character: Self
This edition of Screen Snapshots has more of a vaudeville flavor as opposed to Ralph Staub's usual candid-camera at home with the stars offerings. Ken Murray, assisted by the Brewer Twins, is the MC, while the Andrews Sisters sing "In Apple Blossom Time" and the pre-"Uncle Miltie" Milton Berle plays his clarinet. The rest of the players, with contract-player faces belonging to 20th-Century Fox, RKO Radio, Universal and Columbia, just pass through. Production Number 3851.
Big John Morrison Big John Morrison (1973) Character: John Morrison
Detectives Calabrese and Jameson become emotionally involved in a robbery/homicide/rape crime spree when a friend becomes a victim.
Chosen Survivors Chosen Survivors (1974) Character: Raymond Couzins
A group of diverse individuals are suddenly taken from their homes and flown via helicopter to a futuristic bomb shelter in the desert, nearly two miles below the surface of the Earth. There they learn that a nuclear holocaust is taking place and that they've been "chosen" by computer to survive in the shelter in order to continue the human race. The shelter is designed to allow the people to exist underground comfortably for years, but they are faced with a threat nobody could have predicted: a colony of thousands of bloodthirsty vampire bats finds a way into the shelter and launches a series of vicious attacks where they claim the humans one by one.
What a Life What a Life (1939) Character: Henry Aldrich
Jackie Cooper stars in this first film in the wholesome "Henry Aldrich" series of teen comedies.
The Making of 'Superman II' The Making of 'Superman II' (1982) Character: Self
Documentary about the making of the sequel to Superman.
Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring (1971) Character: Ed Miller
Dennie has returned from a year among the hippies to her superficial, image-conscious suburban family. She must face their disapproval of her actions. They refuse to even try to understand. She must also deal with an ex-lover, and a beloved young sister who is following in her footsteps, wanting the idealistic hippie life but making some rash decisions in the process.
Superman Superman (1978) Character: Perry White
Mild-mannered Clark Kent works as a reporter at the Daily Planet alongside his crush: Lois Lane. Clark must summon his superhero alter-ego when the nefarious Lex Luthor launches a plan to take over the world.
The Day the Earth Moved The Day the Earth Moved (1974) Character: Steve Barker
An aerial photography team tries to alert a small town about an impending earthquake, but no one believes the duo until the tremors start and the walls begin to collapse.
Sunny Side Up Sunny Side Up (1929) Character: Jerry McGinnis (uncredited)
Molly and Bee, sweet young 'working girls,' live in a cheap room over a New York grocery store. Molly's idol, wealthy Jack Cromwell, lives in a Long Island mansion but is markedly less happy, since his fiancée Jane won't discourage her other admirers. Fleeing in his car, Jack ends up in an urban block party where he meets you-know-who.
The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 1 The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 1 (2021) Character: N/A
The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 1 contains the first 11 Our Gang sound shorts produced by Roach at the dawn of the “talkie era": Small Talk to A Tough Winter—with each short newly scanned and restored from original Hal Roach 35mm film elements.
Shadow on the Land Shadow on the Land (1968) Character: Lt. Col. Andy Davis
Patriotic freedom fighters struggle against a fascist dictatorship in a near-future USA.
Journey into Fear Journey into Fear (1975) Character: Eric Hurst
U.S geologist discovers something about Oil that proves VERY threatening to the Turkish and Arab business people.
Scouts to the Rescue Scouts to the Rescue (1939) Character: Bruce Scott
Filmed in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Sonora, California, this Universal serial is Universal's 40th sound-era serial. Eagle Scout Bruce Scott, leader of Martinsville Troop Number One, and his pack sets off in search of lost treasure and finds adventure
Life with Henry Life with Henry (1941) Character: Henry Aldrich
Henry Aldrich wants to win a trip to Alaska.
Bargain Day Bargain Day (1931) Character: Jackie
Wheezer and Stymie, door-to-door salesmen, meet a lonely little rich girl.
Rascal Dazzle Rascal Dazzle (1981) Character: Jackie (archive footage)
The Most Memorable Adventures from the "Our Gang Comedies" aka "The Little Rascals", Narrated By Jerry Lewis, Music by Nelson Riddle.
When the Wind Blows When the Wind Blows (1930) Character: Jackie
Jackie throws his schoolbook out the window in disgust, but then climbs outside to retrieve it. Finding himself locked out, he tries various means of getting back inside without his parents finding out. When his parents mistake his noises for a burglar, a local policeman is called, but he seems incompetent to catch either the phony burglar or the real one who has shown up in the meantime
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) Character: Self (archive footage)
Period music, film clips and newsreel footage combined into a visual exploration of the American entertainment industry during the Great Depression.
That Certain Age That Certain Age (1938) Character: Kenneth Warren
Dashing reporter Vincent Bullit has just returned from covering the Spanish Civil War. His boss, newspaper magnate Fullerton, has more plans to send him off to China. However, first Fullerton invites Bullit to the peace and quiet of his own home to write a series of European affair articles. When Fullerton's adolescent daughter Alice develops a crush on Bullit, her suitor, boyscout Ken Warren, doesn't seem to stand a chance. Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton, Ken Warren, and even Vincent Bullit himself do their best to sway young Alice's feelings away from the older man. It's a difficult task though, as she is at 'that certain age.'
O'Shaughnessy's Boy O'Shaughnessy's Boy (1935) Character: Joseph "Stubby" O'Shaughnessy
A circus wild animal trainer searches for the son who was taken away from him by a meddling relative years earlier.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) Character: Perry White
With global superpowers engaged in an increasingly hostile arms race, Superman leads a crusade to rid the world of nuclear weapons. But Lex Luthor, recently sprung from jail, is declaring war on the Man of Steel and his quest to save the planet. Using a strand of Superman's hair, Luthor synthesizes a powerful ally known as Nuclear Man and ignites an epic battle spanning Earth and space.
The Big Guy The Big Guy (1939) Character: Jimmy Hutchins
A man is given the choice between having fabulous wealth or saving an innocent man from the death penalty.
Pups Is Pups Pups Is Pups (1930) Character: Jackie
The gang decides to enter their animals in a local pet show.
French Leave French Leave (1948) Character: Skitch Kilroy
Merchant seaman Skitch Kilroy (Jackie Cooper) and "Pappy" Reagan (Jackie Coogan)arrive in Marseilles, eager to resume their combative rivalry for Mimi. But they are ordered by their skipper Muldoon (Ralph Sanford) to remain on board and guard against theft of foodstuffs by a black market gang.
Streets of New York Streets of New York (1939) Character: James Michael 'Jimmy' Keenan
Jimmy, an idealistic and hard-working young man, has just arrived in New York City with dreams of making his fortune. Along the way he faces numerous obstacles, opportunities and temptations, but through it all, he considers the actions of his hero, Abraham Lincoln, for guidance. Will Jimmy see his dreams come true, or will he be another of the countless hopefuls chewed up and spit out by New York's mean streets?
Tough Guy Tough Guy (1936) Character: Frederick Martindale Vincent III
An unhappy child, accompanied by his dog, runs away from home and is befriended by a gangster on the lam.
Hooray for Hollywood Hooray for Hollywood (1976) Character: Self (archive footage)
A celebration of Hollywood in the 1930s, featuring a compilation of clips from features and newsreels of the era.
Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman (2006) Character: Self
The history of the comic book superhero, Superman, in his various media incarnations.
Teacher's Pet Teacher's Pet (1930) Character: Jackie
Jackie prepares a series of elaborate jokes for his new teacher.
The Astronaut The Astronaut (1972) Character: Kurt Anderson
An elaborate deception emerges when an American astronaut is lost on a mission to Mars. Space agency officials fearful of losing public support and government funding decide to cover up the accident by employing an exact double for the lost astronaut. The ruse begins to unravel when the wife of the lost astronaut realizes she is living with a different man. Although angered by the deception, the woman has fallen in love with the replacement and plans to keep the secret. They both have a change of heart and decide to reveal the secret when they discover a new Mars mission is underway.
The Bowery The Bowery (1933) Character: Swipes McGurk
"In the Gay Nineties New York had grown up into bustles and balloon Sleeves ... but The Bowery had grown younger, louder and more rowdy until it was known as the 'Livest Mile on the face of the globe' ... the cradle of men who were later to be famous.
The Spirit of Culver The Spirit of Culver (1939) Character: Tom Allen
Tom Allen, an orphan accustomed to waiting in bread lines is awarded a scholarship to the Culver Military Academy. Talked into attending so that he can have free room and board, Allen initially resists the rigid discipline but later softens as he makes friends and sees the value to the hard work and discipline.
Superman II Superman II (1980) Character: Perry White
Three escaped criminals from the planet Krypton, who have the same powers on Earth as Superman, test the Man of Steel's mettle. Led by General Zod, the Kryptonians take control of the White House and partner with Lex Luthor to destroy Superman and rule the world. But Superman, who made himself human in order to get closer to Lois, realizes he has a responsibility to save the planet.
Ziegfeld Girl Ziegfeld Girl (1941) Character: Jerry Regan
Discovery by Flo Ziegfeld changes a girl's life but not necessarily for the better, as three beautiful women find out when they join the spectacle on Broadway: Susan, the singer who must leave behind her ageing vaudevillian father; vulnerable Sheila, the working girl pursued both by a millionaire and by her loyal boyfriend from Flatbush; and the mysterious European beauty Sandra, whose concert violinist husband cannot endure the thought of their escaping from poverty by promenading her glamor in skimpy costumes.
Little Daddy Little Daddy (1931) Character: Jackie
Farina plans a going-away party for Stymie as authorities prepare to place him in an orphanage.
Boy of the Streets Boy of the Streets (1938) Character: Chuck Brennan
Cocky young street kid worships his father, a sleazy political operative.
Young Donovan's Kid Young Donovan's Kid (1931) Character: Midge Murray
A crusader tries to keep a dope dealer from corrupting children.
A Tough Winter A Tough Winter (1930) Character: Jackie
The gang creates a huge mess after they get into a taffy-pulling contest.
When a Feller Needs a Friend When a Feller Needs a Friend (1932) Character: Edward Haverford 'Eddie' Randall
A lame boy's uncle tries to rescue him from his over-protective parents.
The Navy Comes Through The Navy Comes Through (1942) Character: Joe 'Babe' Duttson
A U.S. Navy crew aboard a merchant marine ship battle Nazis.
Glamour Boy Glamour Boy (1941) Character: Tiny Barlow
Former child star Jackie Cooper headlines this sentimental behind-the-scenes comedy drama. He plays an ex-child star who now jerks sodas for a living in Hollywood. He gets back into the movie business when he overhears a conversation between producers discussing their newest prodigy. Cooper butts in and suggests the producers remake Skippy (a real-life 1931 film that made young Cooper a star). The bigwigs like the idea and then hire Cooper to become the boy's acting coach. Once back on the backlot, Cooper finds both trouble and romance while helping the young boy adjust to life as a movie star.
Peck's Bad Boy Peck's Bad Boy (1934) Character: Bill Peck
Young boy Bill Peck adores his father and tries to be good, but the arrival of Bill's cousin Horace upsets Bill's plans. Horace's brattish ways result in Bill rather than Horace getting in trouble.
Men of Texas Men of Texas (1942) Character: Robert Houston Scott
A Chicago reporter (Robert Stack) and photographer focus on a Confederate outlaw (Brod Crawford) in post-Civil War Texas.
Gallant Sons Gallant Sons (1940) Character: Byron Newbold
When a teenager's father is accused of murder, the boy and his high-school classmates set out to find the real killer.
Boxing Gloves Boxing Gloves (1929) Character: Jackie
The Rascals have a boxing arena that could pack them in if they could find fighters who would actually mix it up. Harry and Farina notice a rivalry between two very large young kids, Joe and Chubby, that would fill the bill if only the two heavyweights would put aside their gentle natures. Farina gets an idea: tell each of the lads that the other will take a dive in the second round. So the fight begins and the stands are filled; but will the combatants actually throw a punch? Ernie has one more trick up his sleeve to get the fists flying and the crowd on its feet. Sweet science indeed.
The Devil Is a Sissy The Devil Is a Sissy (1936) Character: 'Buck' Murphy
A well-bred young English lad living in lower Manhattan tries to gain acceptance from his not-so-well-bred peers at school.
Bouncing Babies Bouncing Babies (1929) Character: Kid listening to Farina (uncredited)
With Wheezer's new baby brother getting all the attention, he tries to send the baby back.
The Return of Frank James The Return of Frank James (1940) Character: Clem
Farmer Frank and his ward hunt brother Jesse's killers, the back-shooting Fords.
The First Seven Years The First Seven Years (1930) Character: Jackie
Jackie gets in a duel over the affections of Mary Ann.
Syncopation Syncopation (1942) Character: Johnny Schumacher
A young trumpeter rises through the jazz world and finds love.
Gangster's Boy Gangster's Boy (1938) Character: Larry Kelly
A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.
Seventeen Seventeen (1940) Character: William Sylvanus Baxter
A high-school student in a small town becomes smitten with the sophisticated new girl who's just arrived from Chicago. Based on Booth Tarkington's story.
Broadway to Hollywood Broadway to Hollywood (1933) Character: Ted Hackett Jr. as Child
In this through-the-years saga about a show business family, the fame of husband and wife vaudeville headliners of the 1880s is eclipsed by their son.
Stork Bites Man Stork Bites Man (1947) Character: Ernest (Ernie) C. Brown
A man engages in a boycott of a no children allowed apartment house, with the help of an imaginary stock and a large department store, after his wife become pregnant and they are evicted.
Divorce In The Family Divorce In The Family (1932) Character: Terry Parker
A child struggles to come to terms with his parents' divorce. Director Charles Reisner's 1932 drama stars Jackie Cooper, Lewis Stone, Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, Jean Parker and Louise Beavers.
Moan & Groan, Inc. Moan & Groan, Inc. (1929) Character: Jackie
The gang goes digging for treasure in an old abandoned house against Kennedy the Cop's wishes.
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006) Character: Perry White
Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth.
Shivering Shakespeare Shivering Shakespeare (1930) Character: Jackie
The gang is participating in a program sponsored by the Golden Age Dramatic League. They present their own fractured version of Quo Vadis. Things go from bad to worse when the neighborhood tough kids disrupt the show. The pie fight is given a new twist by use of some slow motion sequences.
Helping Grandma Helping Grandma (1931) Character: Jackie
The kids' adopted grandma decides to sell her store, but can't decide whom to sell it to. The kids try to help her out.
Skippy Skippy (1931) Character: Skippy Skinner
Skippy, the mischievous son of a wealthy doctor, meets Sooky in poverty-ridden Shantytown, and together they try to save Sooky's pet from a cruel dogcatcher.
Rodeo Dough Rodeo Dough (1940) Character: Jackie Cooper
After a trip to Hollywood, two young ladies attempt to hitchhike home but end up at a star-filled rodeo.
Surrender Surrender (1987) Character: Ace Morgan
A wealthy writer who has had terrible experiences with money-hungry girlfriends & ex-wives pretends to be a broke, washed-up novelist to see if the woman he loves wants him for himself or just for his money.
Everything's Ducky Everything's Ducky (1961) Character: Lt. J.S. Parmell - Psychiatrist
Everything's Ducky is a 1961 film directed by Don Taylor and starring Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, and Jackie Cooper. Two sailors sneak a talking duck aboard their ship. Complications ensue. The duck waddles all over the ship until he escapes.
Newsboys' Home Newsboys' Home (1938) Character: Rifle Edwards
A beautiful girl inherits a newspaper that sponsors a charity home for boys.
Superman III Superman III (1983) Character: Perry White
Aiming to defeat the Man of Steel, wealthy executive Ross Webster hires bumbling but brilliant Gus Gorman to develop synthetic kryptonite, which yields some unexpected psychological effects. Between rekindling romance with his high school sweetheart and saving himself, Superman must contend with a powerful supercomputer.
White Banners White Banners (1938) Character: Peter Trimble
A homeless woman named Hannah drifts into the lives of the kindly Ward family, in a small Indiana town in 1919. Hannah makes herself useful as a cook and housekeeper and stays with the Wards... but her real interest is in meeting their neighbor, teenager Peter Trimble. It turns out that Peter is the son she bore out of wedlock and gave up for adoption, and now Hannah has returned to town to see what sort of young man her son has become.
The Champ The Champ (1931) Character: Dink Purcell
A broken-down alcoholic prizefighter struggles to keep custody of his adoring son.
Her First Beau Her First Beau (1941) Character: Chuck Harris
15-year-old Penelope (Penny) Wood has two great interests - Chuck Harris and the hope that some day she might become a famous,great writer. Chuck also has two interests - his home-made glider and the hope that some day he will go to Tech college. His indifference to Penny is her chief source of annoyance. Mervyn Roberts, Penny's uncle who is only five years older than she is, arrives home with a guest, Roger Van Vleck, and Penny falls for Roger's sophistication. Chuck, resentful, continues to work on his glider over his father's objections. His father wants it destroyed but Elmer Tuttle, their hired man, hides it.
The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 2 The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 2 (2021) Character: N/A
The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 2 contains the next 11 Our Gang sound shorts produced by Roach at the dawn of the "talkie era": Pups is Pups (1930) to Dogs is Dogs (1931) -- with each short newly scanned and restored from original Hal Roach 35mm film elements. A must-have for any true Our Gang fan, Volume 2 features the talents of Jackie Cooper, Allen “Farina” Hoskins, Mary Ann Jackson, Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, Norman "Chubby" Chaney, Dorothy De Borba, Matthew "Stymie" Beard, as well as June Marlowe as the unforgettable Miss Crabtree.
Kilroy Was Here Kilroy Was Here (1947) Character: John J. Kilroy
"Kilroy Was Here" was a popular expression during World War II, but it's not much fun to John J. Kilroy, who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name.
Where Are Your Children? Where Are Your Children? (1943) Character: Danny Cheston
Judy Wilson (Gale Storm), feeling neglected because both of her parents are working in defense plants, meets and falls in love with Danny Chester (Jackie Cooper), who enlists in the Navy and is sent to San Diego for training. She accepts an invitation to go on a ride to San Diego with her friends Herb (Neyle Morrow), Opal (Evelyn Eaton)and Jerry (Jimmy Zahner) but doesn't know the car has been stolen.
Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 (1929) Character: Little Boy in 'That's You, Baby' Number (uncredited)
Lila Beaumont is an understudy in a Broadway musical. Her boyfriend, George Shelby, arrives in New York hoping to take Lila back home with him to marry.
The Love Machine The Love Machine (1971) Character: Danton Miller
An ambitious TV newscaster has an affair with the wife of a network executive to get a promotion.
Love Business Love Business (1931) Character: Jackie Cooper
Miss Crabtree, the teacher Jackie has a crush on, rents a room at Jackie's house.
Hollywood Cavalcade Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) Character: Burglar
Starting in 1913 movie director Connors discovers singer Molly Adair. As she becomes a star she marries an actor, so Connors fires them. She asks for him as director of her next film. Many silent stars shown making the transition to sound.
Dinky Dinky (1935) Character: Dinky Daniels
A mother sends her young son to military school so he won't find out she's been sentenced to a prison term on a framed fraud charge.
Two Bright Boys Two Bright Boys (1939) Character: Rory O'Donnell
A young man inherits a valuable piece of Texas land that an oil man plots to steal away.
Treasure Island Treasure Island (1934) Character: Jim Hawkins
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.
Sooky Sooky (1931) Character: Skippy
Skippy, son of Dr. Herbert and Mrs. Skinner, adamantly stands by his poor friend, Sooky Wayne, who lives in Shantytown with his sickly mother. The Boone Boys, a boys' club that costs thirty dollars to join and has uniforms that Sooky admires, refuses to admit him because he is poor. Sooky and Skippy form their own club called the Beagle Boys.



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