George Unholz Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
23 May 1931
A series of strange, inexplicable, and increasingly frightening events takes place in Mosby Manor.
30 August 1925
The key to baseball is the pitcher, of course. In this comedy short, the pitcher has something special.
25 October 1931
A kidnapped girl thrown off a bridge. A mother's kiss. A father's kiss--and plenty of pies in the face.
08 August 1926
A dancing instructor goes to a married woman's home, to giver her lessons, while her husband is absent.
28 July 1933
An inept barber maintains his good-humored optimism in his small town shop despite having a hen-pecking harridan for a wife and a total lack of sartorial skill.
19 June 1932
Mrs. Townes has been refused a new car by her husband for 3 years while he's driving in cabs all over town.
10 February 1933
Harold Hobbs doesn't much like that his lazy, sponging and unemployed brother-in-law Claude and his mother-in-law live with him and his wife, Hortense, especially as the in-laws seem to rule the roost ever since they moved in.
21 April 1933
A henpecked but stoic pharmacist tries to maintain his precarious balance while dealing with demanding customers and his dysfunctional family.
14 June 1925
An eccentric inventor has thought of a way that automobiles can run on radio waves, without gasoline.
18 May 1924
In this Mack Sennett comedy, a mother and daughter fear foreclosure because their mortgage payment is due and they're unable to pay it.
03 August 1924
Comedic spoof featuring cross-eyed comedian Ben Turpin presents a rustic, burlesque stage performance of the Shakespearean tragedy, with Alice Day starring as Juliet, highlighting slapstick humor rather than romance.
27 December 1924
Adonis, the King of Bullomania's personal chauffeur, is in love with Princess Ernestine, the King's daughter.
19 April 1925
Jimmie poses as a fighter to impress the boss' daughter and finds himself booked at a charity boxing match for the department store where he works.
26 April 1931
Walter MacIntosh and Abe Salisbury are filmmakers in the process of viewing their swashbuckling romance epic, 'The Loves of LaVorees', starring silent screen idol, Romaine Salisbury, hotly contested within Hollywood and part of an expensive silent film production, only for Bovine Productions to switch to sound production and reveal to them for the first time, Romaine's real all-talking, all-singing voice.