Dick Gilbert

Most Popular Dick Gilbert Trailers

Total trailers found: 28

Thundering Fleas Trailer (1926)

18 July 1926

The kids from Our Gang have to attend a wedding, and they bring along their flea collection--which gets loose.

Sherlock Sleuth Trailer (1925)

12 July 1925

House detective of the Hotel Omigosh, Cyril Fromage and his hotel switchboard operator sweetheart attempt to thwart a dastardly thief, "The Weasel," who is on the loose in the hotel, assisted by a sultry vamp.

Zeb vs. Paprika Trailer (1924)

16 March 1924

Stan Laurel as a harness racing jockey who must win a big race.

Election Day Trailer (1929)

12 January 1929

This film revolves around Election Day, a day on which Jay R. and Joe are fighting to get votes. They warn the kids that they'll be socked in the jaw if they don't vote for them, but the kids are just trying to go about their business, namely Farina.

Dogs of War! Trailer (1923)

01 July 1923

The gang wages war using old vegetables as munitions. Later, they ruin a movie in progress when they double-expose the film.

Wide Open Spaces Trailer (1924)

06 July 1924

Wide Open Spaces is a 1924 Western silent film starring Stan Laurel.

Don Key (Son of Burro) Trailer (1926)

23 May 1926

The head of a big movie studio is pulling his hair out because the company is bankrupt unless they can find a writer for a smash comedy.

Busy Bodies Trailer (1933)

07 October 1933

In this short film, Laurel and Hardy wage battle with inanimate objects, their co-workers, and the laws of physics during a routine work day at a sawmill.

Blotto Trailer (1930)

08 February 1930

Stan fakes receiving a telegram so he can go to a club with Ollie and a bottle of his unsuspecting wife's liquor, but she overhears his plans.

Forgotten Babies Trailer (1933)

11 March 1933

While the rest of the gang goes fishing, Spanky gets stuck babysitting.

Speedy Trailer (1928)

07 April 1928

A hapless young man living in New York City rallies to save his girlfriend's grandfather's horse-drawn trolley, the last in the city, from being put out of business by a railroad company.

Maid in Hollywood Trailer (1934)

19 May 1934

Thelma, who came to Hollywood from Joplin to be a star, is ready to go home. She and her pal Patsy are packing up and packing it in.

The Man from the West Trailer (1926)

31 October 1926

Art Louden, foreman of the Bar H Ranch, is contemptuous of the masculine city flappers and effeminate city sheiks who are vacationing on the ranch, and when reproached by the owner, Bill Hayes, for discourtesy to a guest, Art complains that there are no "she-women" left.

Postage Due Trailer (1924)

17 February 1924

Stan does his best to recover a post-card, which he has forgotten to stamp. He attempts the recovery after hearing a remark by a postal inspector that the absence of the stamp makes the card a criminal offense for the sender.

Chad Hanna Trailer (1940)

25 December 1940

Country boy joins a circus in the 1840s and falls in love with the bare-back rider. Later he falls in love with another circus runaway.

The Battle of the Century Trailer (1927)

31 December 1927

Fight manager takes out an insurance policy on his puny pugilist and then proceeds to try to arrange for an accident so that he can collect.

What Price Orphans Trailer (1925)

12 July 1925

Produced as a "Hey Fellas!" comedy, basically a copy of the popular Our Gang comedies. This one causing mayhem in the kitchen.

Six Faces West Trailer (1925)

27 March 1925

A rare entry from the short-lived Our Gang rip-off "Hey Fellas!" Featuring Cliff Daniels, Gene Buckel, Billy Naylor, Jeff Jenkins, Jingo Jones, Jimmy Thompson, Dick Gilbert, and Nancy McKee.

Any Old Port! Trailer (1932)

05 March 1932

Stan and Ollie check into a seedy hotel and help a young girl escape the clutches of the landlord. They are forced to flee the hotel with no money and Ollie arranges for Stan to fight at a local boxing hall for $50.

You're Darn Tootin' Trailer (1928)

21 April 1928

Members of a municipal band, Stanley and Oliver seem to be always following someone else's lead, rather than that of the temperamental conductor.

The Nitwits Trailer (1935)

07 June 1935

A would-be songwriter and a would-be inventor run a cigar stand and get mixed up in the murder of a song publisher.

Love My Dog Trailer (1927)

16 April 1927

Farina Hoskins discovers a stray dog. Joe Cobb suggests that he and Farina take the dog to the gang's dog show.

The Klynick Trailer (1925)

12 January 1925

Produced as a "Hey Fellas!" comedy, basically a copy of the popular Our Gang comedies. Star Cliff Daniels was the brother of Our Gang regular Mickey Daniels.

The Night Life Trailer (1930)

19 April 1930

Stan lies to his wife about going to a nightclub with Ollie but Mrs. Laurel overhears the plot and outsmarts them both.

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two Trailer (2024)

29 October 2024

Following their initial pairing in early 1927, Laurel and Hardy ended their first year on top. Their success moving into 1928 galvanized the efforts of everyone at Hal Roach Studios (including famed director Leo McCarey), who proudly upped their game in support of the winning comedy duo.

The Pooch Trailer (1932)

11 June 1932

The gang tries to save Petey from the dogcatcher.

Shiver My Timbers Trailer (1931)

09 October 1931

The Gang plays hooky from school so they can listen to the tall tales of a friendly sea captain.

13th Alarm Trailer (1925)

02 May 1925

The Hey Fellas gang builds a firehouse out of junkyard parts.