Bert Hunn

Most Popular Bert Hunn Trailers

Total trailers found: 23

Fatty Joins the Force Trailer (1913)

23 November 1913

Fatty rescues the daughter of the police commisioner and is given a job as an officer as a reward, but its not all its cracked up to be!

The Under-Sheriff Trailer (1914)

08 January 1914

The Under-Sheriff is a 1914 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and George Nichols.

The Waiters' Picnic Trailer (1913)

16 June 1913

Louis, the chef and Oscar, the head waiter, are in love with Mabel the pretty cashier. The Waiters' picnic is held, and Mabel is the cause of much trouble between Louis and Oscar.

Love in Armor Trailer (1915)

11 March 1915

Mae Busch and Charley Chase are in love. However, her father does not approve. A Baron sees Mae and concocts a fake kidnapping in order to get her attention.

The Gusher Trailer (1913)

14 December 1913

Mabel has two suitors - an oily con man, whom she mocks in a very funny scene where she is shown twiddling a fake moustache and making her feelings very clearly felt.

Fatty at San Diego Trailer (1913)

03 November 1913

Fatty induces wife to let him take a day off to go to the celebration at San Diego. He has a wonderful time, flirting with the girls, breaking up a parade, fighting the police force and falling into the fountain with him, escapes, and with the crowd after him, leaps into the river.

Mabel's Dramatic Career Trailer (1913)

08 September 1913

A young man falls in love with his mother's kitchen maid, Mabel. But his mother objects strongly, and arranges for him to meet another young woman whom she considers more suitable.

A Muddy Romance Trailer (1913)

19 November 1913

Two rivals for Mabel's hand play a series of dirty tricks on each other. Finally, one of them gets Mabel alone and is about to marry her, but his rival comes up with a strange scheme to stop them.

Safe in Jail Trailer (1913)

07 July 1913

Safe in jail is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Edgar Kennedy.

Their First Execution Trailer (1913)

14 May 1913

A new electric chair has been installed in the prison, and the officials impatiently await the first execution.

Rastus and the Game Cock Trailer (1913)

03 July 1913

Rastus and the Game Cock is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Mack Sennett.

Tango Tangles Trailer (1914)

09 March 1914

In a dance hall, two members of the orchestra and a tipsy dancer fight over the hat check girl.

Mabel's Blunder Trailer (1914)

12 September 1914

Mabel is pursued by her boss, despite being engaged to his son, in this gender-bending comedy of errors and mistaken identities.

A Deaf Burglar Trailer (1913)

13 March 1913

The misfortunes of a deaf burglar.

The Speed Kings Trailer (1913)

30 October 1913

Race-car drivers pursue Mabel Normand, whose father has a clear favorite.

Cruel, Cruel Love Trailer (1914)

26 March 1914

This early Chaplin film has him playing a character quite different from the Tramp for which he would become famous.

A Film Johnnie Trailer (1914)

02 March 1914

The Tramp, a film Johnnie (someone who loiters near theaters or studios to meet stars or get a job), attempts to meet his favorite movie actress at the Keystone Studio, but does not win friends there.

A Fishy Affair Trailer (1913)

24 April 1913

A man goes fishing in the same pond where a burglar has thrown a sock of money stolen from the man's house.

His Favorite Pastime Trailer (1914)

16 March 1914

A very plastered fella follows a pretty woman home, and proceeds to make a nuisance of himself.

A Bandit Trailer (1913)

22 June 1913

Willy is a rather effeminate young man, and is abused by the town bully. He suspects that the bully is a coward at heart, so disguises himself as a bandit and shoots up the town.

On His Wedding Day Trailer (1913)

31 March 1913

When some pranksters pour red pepper on a new groom's bouquet, the wedding becomes a hijinks factory.

Peeping Pete Trailer (1913)

22 June 1913

This early Keystone has Pete spying on his neighbor's wife through one of those little knotholes in a fence.

Only a Messenger Boy Trailer (1915)

23 August 1915

Keystone silent comedy.