Crazy House is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 76th Our Gang short that was released. It was the final appearance of Jackie Condon, who was with the gang since the pilot episode of Our Gang in 1922.
Watch the official Crazy House 1928 trailer in HD below.
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Crazy House:
Crazy House (Trailer)
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Crazy House trailer
1943 Sequel to HELLZAPOPPIN' starring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson.
Crazy House Teaser Trailer
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Sherlock Holmes cameo in Crazy House
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce appear briefly in the 1943 film Crazy House.
The Return of Crazy House - Movie Trailer
Hello everyone we have a Crazy House 2 coming in 2014 and i hope you guys watch it!
Crazy House by James Patterson: Prado Productions
Book trailer for Mrs. Shieh's Honors Language Arts class 2017-2018.
Popular movie trailers from 1928
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1928:
Rose Shannon, a dancing girl at "Kelly's," in the 'Tenderloin' district of New York City, worships at a distance Chuck White, a younger member of the gang that uses the place as their hangout.
Lord Brancaster, a decent and upright British nobleman, loses his memory in an accident. While in this amnesiac condition, he becomes involved with the training of a horse, the Whip, for racing at Ascot.
John Stoval, a guard in a New York subway, thinks that Philip Hurd, who owns a concession at Coney Island, would make a good husband for his daughter Sophie.
During the American Civil War, A Union-Army officer is ordered by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln to bring in Belle Starr, the leader of a Missouri guerrilla band, dead or alive.
This western comedy is about rancher Finlayson's beautiful daughter, Martha Sleeper, who refuses to marry the bad guy and how Jimmy and dimwitted cowhand Stan bumble their way into a successful defense of her and the ranch.
A press sheet printed in Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World in 1928 put forth the suggestion that “people in the need of a good hearty laugh should take this opportunity of getting it” by seeing a newly released comedy by Warner Bros.
"Some folks think married men live longer. They don't — it only seems longer!" The opening inter-title to "Seein' Things" (1928) sums up the life of Joe Grubb (Ben Turpin), who is married to the shrewish Mrs.