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The Bank Dick (1940)
A man inadvertently foils a robbery and is awarded the job of bank guard, forcing him to face a real holdup.
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Monkey Business (1931)
On a transatlantic crossing, The Marx Brothers get up to their usual antics and manage to annoy just about everyone on board the ship.
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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Two hapless freight handlers find themselves encountering Dracula, the Frankenstein Monster and the Wolf Man.
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It's a Gift (1934)
A henpecked New Jersey grocer makes plans to move to California to grow oranges, despite the resistance of his overbearing wife.
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The Big Store (1941)
A detective is hired to protect the life of a singer, who has recently inherited a department store, from the store's crooked manager.
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Wonder Man (1945)
When a brash young nightclub entertainer is murdered, his ghost urges his studious twin brother to seek revenge.
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Great Guns (1941)
Laurel and Hardy join the army. They are hardly soldiers, but they believe their employer will need them now he's drafted.
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College (1927)
To impress his sweetheart (Anne Cornwall), a bookworm (Buster Keaton) goes out for baseball and crew.
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
The Wolf Man tries to warn a dimwitted porter (Lou Costello) that Dracula (Bela Lugosi) wants his brain for a monster's body.
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Laurel and Hardy's Laughing '20s (1965)
This anthology, compiled by Robert Youngson, presents a series of silent short films from the 1920s starring the celebrated comedy duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. In these early collaborations, Hardy plays an uncle embarrassed by the kilt of his Scottish nephew (Stan Laurel), and later the duo portrays a pair of inept butlers at a socialite's lavish dinner. The collection also features films by lesser-known silent comedians including Charley Chase and Max Davidson.
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Seven Chances (1925)
A man learns he will inherit a fortune if he marries by 7 p.m. that same day.
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What's Up, Doc? (1972)
The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations.
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Block-Heads (1938)
Stan, who has remained faithfully at his World War I post for twenty years, finally comes home where his best friend, Ollie, takes him in, thus allowing him to discover the many conveniences of the modern world.
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A Chump at Oxford (1940)
As a reward for capturing a bank robber, Stan and Ollie get scholarship to Oxford, but are met with resentment by other students.
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Clerks II (2006)
A calamity at Dante and Randal's shops sends them looking for new horizons - but they ultimately settle at the fast food empire Mooby's.
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Pardon Us (1931)
Two guys end up in prison after attempting to sell beer to a policeman during Prohibition.
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The Magnificent Dope (1942)
Dwight Dawson, who runs an unsuccessful success school, stages a contest to find the biggest failure in the USA, for publicity value when the "dope" takes his course. But winner Tad Page is contented with his idle, lazy life and threatens to convert Dawson's other students to his philosophy. Dawson captalizes on Tad's attraction to Claire Harris to win him over; but w...Read all
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