Albert T. Gillespie

Most Popular Albert T. Gillespie Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Why Beaches Are Popular Trailer (1919)

10 May 1919

This short was a promo piece for Mack Sennett's Yankee Doodle in Berlin

Kiss Me Quick Trailer (1920)

05 May 1920

Kipling had a prevision of this bird, when he wrote that famous line "HE'S A INDIA-RUBBER IDOT ON A SPREE!" Silent comedy short starring Clyde Cook.

The Nickel Snatcher Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Hank Mann is the conductor of a horse-drawn trolley that carries a motley assortment of passengers to the beach at Venice in California, where the plot becomes involved with a bank robbery.

The Surf Girl Trailer (1916)

09 July 1916

Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.

Teddy at the Throttle Trailer (1917)

01 April 1917

Gloria Dawn lives down the hall from her sweetheart, Bobbie Knight. The dishonest Henry Black is Gloria's guardian, and he is also in charge of Bobbie's inheritance.

The Punch of the Irish Trailer (1920)

20 December 1920

Skirts Trailer (1921)

10 April 1921

Clyde is a handyman around a circus. His mother is the bearded lady in the side-show; his father is a millionaire separated from his family.

The Danger Girl Trailer (1916)

24 August 1916

Madcap Gloria disguises herself as a man, in order to lure a "dangerous" vamp away from her beau, Bobbie.

Villa of the Movies Trailer (1917)

04 March 1917

Here's a rare 1917 Triangle Keystone, co-starring Slim Summerville, with whom Bobby Dunn would co-star again with later, both with Fox Sunshine comedies in 1920 and a series for Universal in 1924.

Watch Your Neighbor Trailer (1918)

10 February 1918

A doctor and an undertaker form a partnership and get more business through the alliance, but one or the other loses his wife in the business rush.