Harry Martell

Most Popular Harry Martell Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Easy Curves Trailer (1927)

12 November 1927

Billy Dooley buys a book on jiu-jitsu to court a fashion model.

Dizzy Sights Trailer (1927)

17 December 1927

A sailor home from the sea sets off on a road trip to pick up his girlfriend from work. Unfortunately, he's a better sailor than he is a driver.

Frontier Days Trailer (1934)

14 November 1934

Henry Jethrow is after the Wilson ranch. He has George Wilson unknowningly sign a note for the ranch, has him killed, and then presents the note.

Say Uncle Trailer (1928)

09 June 1928

While there isn't a clear synopsis of this short it it known that it was a slapstick "Christie Comedy," a popular series of shorts from that era known for mechanical gags and situational humor.

Once Over Trailer (1928)

20 May 1928

A pair of rail-riding bums exit their boxcar in the town of Excema, where they get work as waiters and have trouble with clams, bottles of beer, and pies.

Here Comes a Sailor Trailer (1928)

22 May 1928

Sailor Snub and his buddy meet two lovely ladies while on shore leave. They rent a car to impress them and drive the ladies to the park, where one by one they end up in the lake.

Holy Mackerel Trailer (1928)

11 February 1928

Jimmie Adams leads the cast, along with Lorraine MacLean and Billy Engle, in this Al Christie production.

Fare Enough Trailer (1928)

07 August 1928

Poodles loses a job working at a car dealer so he gets a job working for the Hardly Able Cab Company.

Better Behave Trailer (1928)

05 October 1928

Physical comedy drives this vehicle for then-famous clown Poodles Hanneford, part of a legendary British circus family.

Holding His Own Trailer (1928)

22 May 1928

After a fight with his neighbor over their Model Ts, Ben's tuxedo is ruined. Unfortunately, the suit he gets as a replacement doesn't hold up too well.

Snowed In Trailer (1926)

04 July 1926

A forest ranger and an adventuress team up against a gang of bandits when all are cut off from the outside world by a blizzard.

What! No Spinach? Trailer (1926)

21 August 1926

Horace Prune’s uncle died without any notice leaving his fortune to him, providing that he is married within forty-eight hours.

Double Trouble Trailer (1927)

28 April 1927

"Snub" and his much larger dancing partner, "Fat" (Marvin Loback), struggle with each other in the room they share, try to crash the local vaudeville house and end up having to repossess a piano from their former landlord.