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Dumb Dicks (1932)
Character: Squirt
Two incompetent private detectives pose as swamis in order to infiltrate a gang of bank robbers.
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Cheer Up (1924)
Character: The Undaunted Rival
CHEER UP - starring Cliff Bowes, with Virginia Vance, Eddie Boland, and Frank Alexander. Cliff vies for Virginia's affections with Eddie, but ultimately she chooses Cliff to be her groom. The newlyweds move in to their new home, but the spurned rival makes a shambles out of the house in retaliation.
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Prince Pistachio (1921)
Character: Prince Pistachio
Boland plays a slipshod plumber on roller skates who, trying to fix some pipes, blows himself into a fantasy world where he is mistaken for a prince and everything is named after food items.
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The Lightning Flyer (1931)
Character: Slats
A freight train careening off the tracks sends Jimmie Nelson (James Hall), the ne're-do-well of a railroad owner, John Nelson (Robert Homans), out to redeem himself, by working under an assumed name, to investigate why and who is the culprit behind the sabotage against his father's fast-express line.
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The Non-Skid Kid (1922)
Character: The Non-Skid Kid
After his car runs out of gasoline, the son of a rich man takes his vehicle to a garage run by women.
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Waltz Me Around (1920)
Character: N/A
Snub, the delivery man, and his assistant, Sunny, are returning from a delivery when they almost run over a lost woman. After she asks for directions, they accompany the woman to a dance school, where Snub is mistaken for the new professor.
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Fresh Paint (1920)
Character: Rival Bicycle Messenger
A bicycle messenger is sent to make a posh delivery to a wealthy artist's estate-- populated with attractive models.
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All Lit Up (1920)
Character: The Drunk
Snub goes butterfly hunting in Grffith Park and catches Marie Mosquini by accident. They go to a café where all the men have a lot of hair on their faces and the usual mischief ensues.
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Any Old Port (1920)
Character: N/A
Captain Dandy (Snub Pollard) is about to sail and arrives on the dock where several women take turns to individually say goodbye to him (the last one even wrestles him to the ground) before he boards the ship.
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Greek Meets Greek (1920)
Character: The Professor of Greek
Eddie Boland is a scholar of Greek philosophy and is in his study when the butler interrupts him with a message. In the next room his sister (Ethel Broadhurst) has her friends over and are making a lot of noise. The professor flips and confronts them all and resorts to mocking them with "you dress like peacocks and dance like turkeys."
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Hole in the Wall (1919)
Character: janitor
The Trombone family is very musically inclined, but their neighbours, the painter Pierre van Hall and his wife, are being driven crazy. This turns into a fight between the neighbours that gets way out of hand, because their reactions to each other become increasingly extreme; at one point a brass band is even used. The police ultimately force the quarrelling neighbours to make peace, by threatening them with jail.
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Red Hot Hottentotts (1920)
Character: N/A
Rivalry over a girl in this country moves to the heart of Africa, where the principals get into difficulties with man-eating cannibals.
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Why Go Home? (1920)
Character: N/A
'Snub' Pollard and Mildred Davis star in this 1920 comedy short.
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Getting His Goat (1920)
Character: N/A
Snub's many humorous experiences in attempting to transport his goat home. Comedy short directed by Charley Chase.
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Slippery Slickers (1920)
Character: N/A
Snub Pollard plays a man who tries to steal some food, but fails to do so. Being chased away by police, he accidentally finds himself attending a costume party where a robber is busy stealing jewelry from the guests.
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The House of Flickers (1925)
Character: N/A
The troubles of a movie projectionist in a newly-purchased theater are chronicled in this two-reeler starring Paul Parrot and Mildred June.
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Raise the Rent (1920)
Character: N/A
Snub and his wife give up their bungalow and allow another couple to move in. Then it develops that they can't find another home, and must live in an improvised tent.
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Don't Rock the Boat (1920)
Character: N/A
Snub Pollard and Sunshine Sammy Morrison are on a storm tossed ship that soon sinks leaving the pair stranded on a nearby island where comic situations ensue.
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Drink Hearty (1920)
Character: N/A
Snub conducts a blind pig in a barn, where the village cronies gather for their "licker," and the place is raided by revenue officers.
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Vanity Street (1932)
Character: Joe
A New York policeman helps a hungry and penniless young woman start life anew by arranging to get her a job in "The Follies".
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Whirl o' the West (1921)
Character: Cowboy
A tenderfoot arrives in a western town and the inhabitants give him a rough time.
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City Girl (1930)
Character: Reaper (uncredited)
A waitress from Chicago falls in love with a man from rural Minnesota and marries him, with the intent of living a better life - but life on the farm has its own challenges.
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The Secrets of Wu Sin (1932)
Character: Eddie Morgan
A murder mystery about the smuggling of illegal Chinese aliens into America through Chinatown.
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Within the Law (1923)
Character: Darcy
When Mary Turner is sent to prison for a crime she did not commit, she vows upon her release to take vengeance on those who wronged her, always staying however within the letter of the law.
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Oliver Twist (1922)
Character: Toby Crackit
When 9-year-old orphan Oliver Twist dares to ask his cruel taskmaster, Mr. Bumble, for a second serving of gruel, he's hired out as an apprentice. Escaping that dismal fate, young Oliver falls in with the street urchin known as the Artful Dodger and his criminal mentor, Fagin. When kindly Mr. Brownlow takes Oliver in, Fagin's evil henchman Bill Sikes plots to kidnap the boy.
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The Death Kiss (1932)
Character: Bill
When a movie actor is shot and killed during production, the true feelings about the actor begin to surface. As the studio heads worry about negative publicity, one of the writers tags along as the killing is investigated and clues begin to surface.
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The Miracle Woman (1931)
Character: Collins
After an unappreciated minister dies, his daughter loses her faith in God, prompting her to open a phony temple with a con man. Can the love of a blind former aviator restore her faith and happiness?
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Long Live the King (1923)
Character: Chief Guard
A young crown prince, wishing to be just an ordinary boy, runs away with his friend. The king dies, and when the prince does not appear, the people begin to rise in revolution. When the crown prince finally hears the death knell for the late king he immediately attempts to return to the palace, however is abducted by revolutionaries and held captive. Will he be rescued in time to restore order?
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Wings of Adventure (1930)
Character: Viva
Dave Kent, a commercial aviator, and his mechanic, Skeets Smith, are forced to make an emergency landing in Mexico and find themselves in the hands of La Panthera, a notorious bandit who wishes to overthrow the government and become president of a new republic. Manuel, his chief henchman, obliges them to collect the booty in a robbery, but Kent manages to meet María Valdez, a prisoner--held for marriage to the insurgent leader--who implores his aid. Kent and Skeets are arrested for the robbery and sentenced to death.
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Character: The Obliging Gentleman
A married farmer falls under the spell of a slatternly woman from the city, who tries to convince him to drown his wife.
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The Last Performance (1929)
Character: Agent
A middle-aged magician is in love with his beautiful young assistant. She, on the other hand, is in love with the magician's young protege, who turns out to be a bum and a thief.
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Hit the Saddle (1937)
Character: Pete
Unable to legally capture and sell a herd of protected wild horses, corrupt rancher Rance Macgowan uses his trained killer horse, Volcano, to substitute for the real leader of the herd and cause havoc and death among the ranches. With the government about to drop the restrictions on rounding up the herd, the Three Mesquiteers find themselves in the middle of the controversy after their friend, Sheriff Miller is killed by Volcano.
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The Kid Brother (1927)
Character: 'Flash' Farrell
The timid youngest son of the most important family in town must use his wits to win the respect of his strong father and the love of a beautiful new woman in town.
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I Have Lived (1933)
Character: Sidney Cook
A girl with a shady past is picked by a playwright to be the star of his newest play.
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Don't Shove (1919)
Character: N/A
Harold and his rival fight over Bebe on her birthday, first at her home and then at a nearby skating rink.
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Little Robinson Crusoe (1924)
Character: Wireless Operator
Left an orphan by the death of his father, Mickey Hogan sails for Australia to live with relatives, but he is shipwrecked and stranded on an island inhabited by cannibals who worship him as a war god.
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