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Scream in the Night
(1935)
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Fred Newmeyer
featuring
Lon Chaney, Jr., Sheila Terry, Manuel Lopez, Philip Ahn
Although released after The Shadow of Silk Lennox, this ultra low-budget mystery thriller was the first film in which Creighton Chaney used the billing Lon Chaney, Jr. The actor was persuaded to change his name by producer Ray Kirkwood, who promised to make 24 action melodramas with him as the star. Only two were actually made, however, and Scream ...
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Doctor Jack
(1922)
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Fred Newmeyer
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Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, John T. Prince, Eric Mayne, C. Norman Hammond
Because it was sandwiched between the exceptional comedies Grandma's Boy and Safety Last, Doctor Jack is one of Harold Lloyd's lesser-known features. Nevertheless, it's quite charming and actually did even better at the box office than Grandma's Boy, which was Lloyd's first true feature. Doctor Jack (Lloyd) is a nice young country doctor who ...
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They Never Come Back
(1932)
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Fred Newmeyer
featuring
Regis Toomey, Dorothy Sebastian, Gertrude Astor, Earl Foxe, Greta Granstedt
After being injured in the prizefighting ring, an ex-boxer is reduced to speakeasy bouncer and meets a charming burlesque performer whose complex personal difficulties prompt him to aid her by attempting a return to the world of professional pugilism. All Movie Guide
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Safety Last
(1923)
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Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor
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Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Bill Strother, Noah Young, W.B. Clarke
After Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, the silent film era's "third genius" was Harold Lloyd, who stars in this Horatio Alger-style story of an average country boy trying to make good in the big city. The Boy (Lloyd) leaves his sweetheart, The Girl (Mildred Davis, later the real-life Mrs. Lloyd) in Great Bend while he pursues his fortune in a ...
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Arbor Day
(1936)
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directed by
Fred Newmeyer
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George "Spanky" McFarland, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas, Eugene "Porky" Lee, Darla Hood
Spanky tries to escape his "command performance" at the Spring Street School's annual Arbor Day show, but local truant officer Smithers (George Guhl) is a little too fast for him. Meanwhile, a pair of wisecracking midgets (George and Olive Brasno) take an unauthorized day off from their performance schedule at a local sideshow. Disguised as ...
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Grandma's Boy
(1922)
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Fred Newmeyer
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Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Mrs. Anna Townsend, Charles E. Stevenson, Dick Sutherland
This rollicking comedy is Harold Lloyd's second feature film and like the first, A Sailor-Made Man was originally conceived of as a short film. During the shooting, Lloyd and long-time collaborator Hal Roach insisted on continually developing his character and moving beyond pure gags into a real story. $100,000 and five reels later the film was ...
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Perfect Clown
(1925)
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Fred Newmeyer
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Larry Semon, Kate Price, Oliver Hardy, Dorothy Dwan, Otis Harlan
Pasty-faced comedian Larry Semon was both producer and star of the modestly titled The Perfect Clown. Semon plays Bert Larry, a young bank clerk forced to stay outside all night when he's unable to pay his board bill. As if this isn't bad enough, Bert has been entrusted with $10,000 in bank funds, which he must hold very close to his breast ...
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A Sailor-Made Man
(1921)
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Fred Newmeyer
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Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Noah Young, Dick Sutherland
Although this comedy was hailed as Harold Lloyd's first feature, at four reels, it's really more of a glorified short. It was originally meant to be a two-reeler (the previous film, Never Weaken, was considered an anomaly at three reels), but Lloyd and his crew wound up with too many good gags and decided to leave them all in. Unlike Lloyd's ...
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