James Parrott Movie Trailers
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Girl Grief Trailer (1932)
08 October 1932
Although terrified of girls, Charley must take a job teaching at a girls school.
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten Trailer (2007)
18 May 2007
As the front man of the Clash from 1977 onwards, Joe Strummer changed people's lives forever. Four years after his death, his influence reaches out around the world, more strongly now than ever before.
Their Purple Moment Trailer (1928)
19 May 1928
The boys sneak out for a night on the town, unaware that Stan's wife has switched her grocery coupons for Stan's secret stash of mad money.
Bigger and Better Blondes Trailer (1927)
15 May 1927
Following a jewelry store robbery, Charley becomes the prime suspect due to his flashy antics and accidental collaborations with the true perpetrators.
Thieves Trailer (1930)
07 January 1930
Police officer Edgar Kennedy is warned by his police chief to make arrests to stop a burglary epidemic on his patch or face the sack.
Hey There Trailer (1918)
28 April 1918
In this early short Harold Lloyd sneaks into a movie studio in order to locate an attractive young lady he's just met at a snack bar.
Just Rambling Along Trailer (1918)
03 November 1918
A nervy young man follows a pretty lady into a diner to flirt with her, but winds up getting stuck with the tab.
Many Scrappy Returns Trailer (1927)
09 January 1927
Charley and his wife (Eugenia Gilbert) decide to teach a lesson to his brother (Eugene Pallette) who constantly battles with his wife (Anita Garvin).
Here Come the Girls Trailer (1918)
17 March 1918
Bebe and girlfriend go shopping for new corsets. Harold sneaks into the corset shop and a customer asks him to take her measurements - a ticklish task, as the brash young man suddenly becomes playfully bashful.
Shivering and Shaking Trailer (1930)
28 April 1930
Street musicians Stan and Ollie have no success earning money in the dead of winter in a bad neighborhood.
Don't Park Here Trailer (1919)
01 August 1919
Not one but two of Charlie Chaplin impersonators, Harry Mann and Monty Banks, a film directed by Charley Chase still under the name of Charles Parrott.
It's a Wild Life Trailer (1918)
21 April 1918
Harold invades the "Gilded Guzzle" café, where he appropriates a lady's roll of money, hides under a table and impersonates a cigar store Indian.
Are Brunettes Safe? Trailer (1927)
06 February 1927
Charley impersonates his stunt double, a man named Bud Gordon, unaware that he's a wanted criminal.
Habeas Corpus Trailer (1928)
01 December 1928
Loony scientist hires Laurel and Hardy to raid the cemetery to keep him supplied with dead bodies for his experiments.
Hustling for Health Trailer (1919)
02 February 1919
Stan Laurel is picked up at the train depot and brought back by the husband to the family home where the wife is having a suffragette meeting.
Helpmates Trailer (1932)
23 January 1932
Ollie's house is a mess after a wild party from the previous night. Ollie receives a telegram from his wife (who is on vacation in Chicago), which tells him that she is returning home in the afternoon.
A Gasoline Wedding Trailer (1918)
03 March 1918
A rich man's daughter has more suitors than she's interested in, and he's going to marry her off -- even if she doesn't know about it.
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.
One of the Smiths Trailer (1931)
23 May 1931
Charley, representing a manufacturer of musical instruments, is sent to investigate why certain mail orders have not been settled.
Pipe the Whiskers Trailer (1918)
14 April 1918
Our hero is a janitor in a old age rest home who actually runs the place.
On the Front Page Trailer (1926)
28 November 1926
After being beaten to a story of scandal involving Countess Polasky, James W. Hornby assigns his son 24 hours to find an even more scandalous story about the countess.
Shine 'Em Up Trailer (1922)
04 November 1922
Paul's career as a shoeshine man is interrupted when he is mistaken for an escaped convict, but after the Station Master gives him a job at the train station he proves his worth.
What a Bozo! Trailer (1931)
07 November 1931
A bandleader ignores a pretty dancer who fancies him in order to chase after a beautiful, snooty high-society dame.
Hinter Schloss und Riegel Trailer (1932)
23 April 1932
It's Prohibition, and the boys wind up behind bars after Stan sells some of their home-brew beer to a policeman.
Look Pleasant, Please Trailer (1918)
10 March 1918
A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. Hilarity ensues.
Young Ironsides Trailer (1932)
02 September 1932
Harry is hired by a rich family to stop their daughter from entering a beauty contest.
Do Your Stuff Trailer (1935)
15 June 1935
The Radio Rogues, salesman for a cure-all tonic called Nervoto, decide to go to Hollywood and cure invalids with mirth, melody and music instead of medicine.
The Tin Man Trailer (1935)
30 March 1935
Thelma and Patsy find themselves in a spooky house inhabited by a nut who is a mechanical genius and has made a robot who does everything.
Skip the Maloo! Trailer (1931)
03 September 1931
When a Duke comes to town, a woman wants to fix him up with her pretty daughter. Her father objects and tries to prevent a romance, with comic results.
The Parrott Chase Trailer (2009)
28 July 2009
Slapstick experts host this look at the life and films of Charley Chase with rare film clips and photos.
Galloping Ghosts Trailer (1928)
11 March 1928
A millionaire acquires a large diamond, said to be cursed. Despite the best efforts of his dutiful but fearful black valet (Oliver Hardy), it is stolen and kidnapped for ransom.
Jailed and Bailed Trailer (1923)
11 February 1923
Tired of being constantly nagged by "Paul" and another suitor, their shared romantic interest (referred to as Paul's inamorata) purposely has herself arrested for speeding.
Now I'll Tell One Trailer (1927)
04 October 1927
This film was presumed lost for a long time, until the second reel of this movie showed up again in the '90s.