A Walter Lantz's Oswald cartoon where he's looking for gold but soon becomes a gag fest with a singing waiter who ends his verses with someone "who cannot leave his mother", a piano player who keeps chugging beer, and Oswald and his peg-leg buddy (probably Peg-Leg Pete who eventually became Mickey's nemesis) saying in unison "Pop Goes the Weasel" with the rabbit getting the better of this buddy after he keeps hitting him.
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Alaska - Trailer 1
Two teenagers journey into the Alaskan wilderness to rescue their father a bush pilot whose plane has crashed.
Home movie [HOF070 1930 Alaska No 2]
Silent family home movie from 1930 of travels to the Alaskan territory. We digitized and uploaded this film from the Center for Home Movies Archive. Email us at ...
Home movie [HOF069 1930 Alaska No 4]
Silent family home movie from 1930 of travels to the Alaskan territory. We digitized and uploaded this film from the Center for Home Movies Archive. Email us at ...
[Home Movies HOFF070 Alaska 1930 Reel 2]
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Alaska Scenes (1955)
Alaska United States of America (USA) / Canada. Two small Morris cars arriving at Watson Lake Hotel Alaska. Huge mass of road signs. GV. Cars driving along ...
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This primarily two-set programmer has a has-been criminal lawyer, Anthony Sommers (William V. Mong) wrongly accused of murder and follows the efforts of his daughter, Molly Sommers (Dorothy Revier), a nightclub singer and two newspapers reporters, Ted Palmer (David Newell) and the inaptly-named Drinkwater (Raymond Hatton), posing as a drunk, to clear him.
A carousel barker falls in love with a young woman. Both are fired from their jobs, and when the young woman becomes pregnant, the carousel barker tries to help pull off a robbery, which goes wrong.
In this drama, a 50-year-old married man (played by John Halliday) goes with his wife (Belle Bennett) and son (Junior Durkin) to a nightclub in a fancy hotel in Detroit.
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