Harold L. Muller Trailers
Pop and Mom in Wild Oysters TrailerPete-Roleum and His Cousins TrailerIt's a Bird Trailer
Pop and Mom in Wild Oysters TrailerPete-Roleum and His Cousins TrailerIt's a Bird Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
15 May 1939
Pete Roleum, an oil droplet, narrates a presentation about the history and uses of oil: He starts by introducing some of his relations, with illustrations of the things that they have done throughout history.
01 January 1928
When a mysterious figure appears to cause a series of disruptions at the Frisbie Home in New York, word goes out to Scotland Yard that the Fuzz-Faced Phantom is at work.
01 November 1927
Charles Bowers is once again an eccentric inventor. This time, he has only a matter of hours to debut his extraordinary new invention in order to collect a huge bequest from his deceased father.
18 February 1928
Charley has to find an ostrich egg in a hurry for a disgruntled visitor, but he doesn't count on the introduction of some surreal plot twists and turns that foil his every attempt.
04 October 1926
When Charley asks a young woman whom he is in love with to marry him, she tells him that he needs to get her father's consent.
05 January 1941
A family of mice lives inside a hole in the wall, just outside of the kitchen. One of the mice is ready to go out and get some food, but first he has to contend with the dog and the cat.
29 November 1926
Charley is obsessed with learning the Charleston, so he can enter and win a local contest, which promises a large prize and the hand in marriage of a beautiful woman.
01 July 1928
Only a few minutes remain of this partially lost film. A scientist discovers a potion that restores things to their original form: pets, jewelry--endless possibilities.
02 January 1928
Whoozit, produced in 1928 by Bowers Comedy Corp, was considered totally missing. This unique 16 mm print was discovered in 2008 in the collections of the Eye Film Institute.
11 July 1927
Charley asks for his girlfriend's hand in marriage, but her father, the police chief, angrily refuses to allow her to marry anyone who is not himself a policeman.
06 September 1926
Charley invents a machine that turns ordinary, breakable eggs into rubbery, unbreakable ones for transport.
31 December 1930
Charlie, working on a junkjard, always trying to help people in the most impossible ways with junk from his work place, hears from a German professor, that there is a bird, a Belgish Kongo, that eats metal.
27 December 1926
The Liars Club is holding their contest to see who can tell the most unbelievable story, with a gold medallion waiting to be awarded to the winner.