Hard Work Trailer (1928)
A couple and their young son move into a fixer-upper - which they try to fix up with mostly disastrous results.
Watch the official Hard Work 1928 trailer in HD below.
A couple and their young son move into a fixer-upper - which they try to fix up with mostly disastrous results.
Watch the official Hard Work 1928 trailer in HD below.
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Jules White Director
United States 29 July 1928
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01 May 1928
A young cleaning woman in a boarding-house relieves the drudgery of her job by daydreaming that a foreign student at the house, who she believes is interested in her, is actually a wealthy nobleman who sweeps her off on a romantic journey.
01 October 1928
Episode #3 of the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
27 August 1928
A brilliant detective is trying to break up a notorious crime ring, using part of an intercepted message.
16 September 1928
One of a handful of currently unavailable Hal Roach/MGM “Our Gang” silent films, School Begins was a series of gags built around the unenviable ritual of returning to school during the first week of September.
18 November 1928
Human cowboy hero is teamed with Rex, King of Wild Horses, an ornery critter but a magnificent animal.
30 July 1928
Jack Benny performs his violin, prompting the accompanying pianist to walk out. He then does a comedy sketch, interrupted by a daffy "Marie", in Vitaphone #2597.
29 April 1928
"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.
22 September 1928
Mary Ann has a liking toward Wheezer. Her mother tells her that if she gives him cod liver oil, he can become a giant.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1928 Jack White.