Andy Clyde Movie Trailers
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Money Squawks Trailer (1940)
05 April 1940
Andy Clyde and Shemp Howard are station agents for the railroad. Their job is to defend against robberies but neither seems capable of doing anything but trouble.
The Fainting Lover Trailer (1931)
15 August 1931
This Andy Clyde short, in which Andy plays second fiddle to a bad performance by the usually reliable Wade Boteler, finds Boteler (as Bert) courting the daughter of Andy Clyde and Addie McPhail, and Andy reminds him that he shouldn't take her for granted, especially at a gathering where Dr.
The Lion's Whiskers Trailer (1925)
09 April 1925
Billy works at a film studio where lots of things keep going wrong. First, while filming, the camera man and director nearly get dropped off a building.
Run, Girl, Run Trailer (1928)
15 January 1928
A women's track team is preparing for a big meet against a rival college, but the coach is having trouble getting her team ready.
The Girl from Nowhere Trailer (1928)
05 August 1928
Dress shop owner, Tillie Tucker, lands a job at a Hollywood film studio and brings her boyfriend and employee, Miss Boyle, out West.
All Work and No Pay Trailer (1942)
16 July 1942
Andy is a shopkeeper who's obsessed with crime radio programs. He finds out that a priceless diamond has been stolen by two thieves and Andy tracks them down on an ocean liner, but an escaped gorilla complicates his plans.
His Weak Moment Trailer (1933)
13 October 1933
Andy has developed a new type of kettle and travels to the "big city" to secure a patent. Once there, he becomes entangled in a series of misadventures involving a patent attorney's wife, which makes it look like he is having an affair.
The Girl from Everywhere Trailer (1927)
11 December 1927
Mack Sennett comedy short subject spoofing filmmaking, with girls, lions, and limburger cheese.
Farmer for a Day Trailer (1943)
20 August 1943
Andy tries to do his bit for the war effort by planting a victory garden.
All-American Blondes Trailer (1939)
19 October 1939
Andy becomes the basketball coach for an all-girls school.
Yankee Doodle Andy Trailer (1941)
13 June 1941
Andy, who works in a defense plant, stumbles upon a gang of Nazi saboteurs.
Oh, Say Can You Sue Trailer (1953)
10 September 1953
In an attorneys office, Andy explains why he thought his sweetheart married his best friend.
Share the Wealth Trailer (1936)
08 May 1936
A small town shoe clerk runs for mayor under a "Share the Wealth" platform but finds himself in trouble when he's the recipient of $50,000.
Wolf in Thief's Clothing Trailer (1943)
13 February 1943
Andy and Emmett try to win the affections of the town widow by presenting her with new whitewall tires.
No, No, Lady Trailer (1931)
04 January 1931
When the story begins, a couple are rehearsing a play...one that is REALLY hard to believe. In the play, the cheating wife convinces her mousy and ineffectual husband to not only condone this affair but help pay for the lovers to run off together!! The director things the whole thing is unbelievable, so the couple from the play decide to act it out with her real life husband.
Wife to Spare Trailer (1947)
20 November 1947
Andy tries to fix a dilemma between a gold digging blonde and his brother-in-law who's smitten with her.
I'm a Father! Trailer (1935)
07 February 1935
Andy, an avowed child-hater, changes his tune when he mistakenly believes his wife is pregnant.
He Was Only Feudin' Trailer (1943)
03 December 1943
The brother of Andy's fiance, who doesn't want to see the marriage go through, arranges for a pretty girl to make a pass at Andy so he can tell his sister that Andy's cheating on her.
Love Comes to Mooneyville Trailer (1936)
14 November 1936
Andy and the local fire chief fall for the same woman.
Spook to Me Trailer (1945)
27 December 1945
Andy, the leader of the "Bloodhounds" boys patrol, investigates a house that is supposedly haunted.
Feeling Rosy Trailer (1933)
30 April 1933
Andy Clyde is in desperate need of a vacation, and it's not exactly helping the stress.
Jump, Chump, Jump Trailer (1938)
15 April 1938
Andy and the local schoolteacher expose some crooked politicians.
Love's A-Poppin' Trailer (1953)
11 June 1953
An actress believes Andy is wealthy an starts pursuing him.
The Bluffer Trailer (1930)
28 September 1930
A man tries to win the admiration of a girl's father, by pretending he's earned medals for bravery.
Andy Clyde Gets Spring Chicken Trailer (1939)
15 December 1939
A group of show girls ignore Andy's romantic overtures - until they discover he's a millionaire.
Lovable Trouble Trailer (1941)
23 October 1941
Andy invests the money his wife gave him to pay the bills into a sure-fire money-making scheme, a girl's softball team made up of out-of-work chorus girls.
Two April Fools Trailer (1954)
17 June 1954
Andy and Charles are suckered into buying a bogus treasure map.
Mister Smarty Trailer (1936)
15 July 1936
Mr. Bowser believes that he'll be able to clean the house better than his wife can.
Racket Cheers Trailer (1930)
23 November 1930
Andy Clyde and Daphne Pollard are nouveaux riches moving into a posh neighbourhood and trying to impress though their behaviour is gross and gauche.
Now It Can Be Sold Trailer (1939)
02 June 1939
Andy and his junior G-man nephew tangle with bank robbers.
Hooked and Rooked Trailer (1952)
11 September 1952
Andy and Emmett are two ex-sailors who return home after sailing out in the ocean and decide to propose to their fiancee's, but married life soon takes it toll on the two saps.
Andy Goes Wild Trailer (1956)
26 April 1956
Andy's life is made miserable by his brother-in-laws penchant for crazy inventions.
Tramp Tramp Tramp Trailer (1935)
22 May 1935
When Andy's wife opens their home to derelicts, Andy keeps devising ways to chase them out.
Loose Relations Trailer (1933)
11 June 1933
The stereotype in old movies and TV shows is that the man hates his mother-in-law. Well, in "Loose Relations" it doesn't follow this convention, as Andy Clyde is actually happy that his mother-in-law is coming to stay with them and he plans on fixing up a place for her to stay.
The Big Squeal Trailer (1933)
09 July 1933
Andy Wilson (Andy Clyde), a millionaire pig farmer from Kansas, comes to Chicago (unless New York has a stock yard district)looking for his girl friend, Natalie (Dorothy Christy) who had left the Sunflower state as she did not care much for the company of pigs and/or pig handlers, although Andy wasn't rich when she left, else she would have most likely been a bit more tolerant.
Boom Goes the Groom Trailer (1939)
23 March 1939
Just as he's about to be the wed, Andy learns that his gold mine is worth a fortune.
A Blissful Blunder Trailer (1952)
08 May 1952
When Andy returns home and finds a baby, he mistakenly think he's become a father.
Fireman, Save My Choo-Choo Trailer (1940)
09 August 1940
Andy races his train against a modern bus; the winner receives a government franchise.
One Spooky Night Trailer (1955)
15 September 1955
Fraidy-cat Andy is assigned to demolish a haunted house.
Old Sawbones Trailer (1935)
10 April 1935
Old Doc Clyde is a country physician trying to compete with a younger and more modern doctor, and is having a hard time keeping up.
His Tale is Told Trailer (1944)
04 March 1944
Andy journeys to the big city to sell an invention-followed closely by his suspicious wife.
Ankles Away Trailer (1938)
13 May 1938
Andy is duped into thinking his bride-to-be has a wooden leg.
Dangerous Venture Trailer (1947)
23 May 1947
Sue Morgan gets Hoppy and his friends to join their expedition looking for Indian artifacts. Expedition leader Atwood makes a deal with nearby cattle rustler Morgan to loot the Indian treasures instead and sell them.
Charlie Chaplin, The Genius of Liberty Trailer (2020)
14 October 2020
The whole world knows him. Burlesque comedy genius, popular actor, author, director, producer, composer, choreographer, Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) used his talent to serve an ideal of justice and freedom.
Hoppy Serves a Writ Trailer (1943)
12 March 1943
Posing as a cattle buyer, Hoppy crosses over into Oklahoma where the Jordan brother's and their outlaw gang operate outside the law.
Abe Lincoln in Illinois Trailer (1940)
22 February 1940
Abe Lincoln in Illinois is a 1940 biographical film which tells the story of the life of Abraham Lincoln from his departure from Kentucky until his election as President of the United States.
Love in a Police Station Trailer (1927)
25 December 1927
Officer Eddie Chase, a young policeman whose romantic interests and bumbling antics with Maizie Marlboro drive the "love" element mentioned in the title.
Smith's Baby Trailer (1926)
25 July 1926
Baby Bubbles torments her babysitting grandmother (Sunshine Hart) while her parents enjoy a rare night out at the movies.
Smith's Customer Trailer (1927)
06 February 1927
Eighth release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies. Bubbles is up to mischief.
In Old Colorado Trailer (1941)
14 March 1941
Joe Weller has instigated a conflict over water rights between two ranchers. The idea is to have the ranchers do each other in then move in and take over.
Sappy Birthday Trailer (1942)
05 February 1942
Andy and his brother-in-law plan a fishing trip but never get beyond the driveway.
Hard Knocks and Love Taps Trailer (1921)
24 July 1921
When a well off man from the city arrives in a hick town to woo a wealthy widow, he encounters first an ornery model T ride to the shabby hotel, then his rival for the widow as they go on to a local fair.
The Bull Fighter Trailer (1927)
27 November 1927
Young Flint (Eddie Quillan), finds himself in a series of slapstick mishaps revolving around the absurdity of the bullfighting arena, featuring a climactic sequence where the bumbling protagonists must face a bull in the ring.
Three Men from Texas Trailer (1940)
15 November 1940
Hoppy and new sidekick California Carlson head to California to help out Lucky Jenkins.
The Slappiest Days of Our Lives Trailer (1951)
23 March 1951
Laurel is a Scottish reporter suspected of being a spy by police detective James Finlayson. Although trailed by the latter, Stan, who is reporting on the movie world, manages to be hired by Mack Sennett.