Jules White

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Jules White (born Julius Weiss; 17 September 1900 – 30 April 1985) was an American film director and producer best known for his short-subject comedies starring The Three Stooges.

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Total trailers found: 324

Cash and Carry Trailer (1937)

03 September 1937

The Stooges find a crippled boy and his sister living in their dumpyard shack. To raise money to pay for the little boys operation they buy a phony treasure map from a con man.

Kids Will Be Kids Trailer (1954)

09 December 1954

Junior and his kid brother Highpockets, who is always causing trouble, enter their dog Daisy (the Bumsteads dog moonlighting) in a pet contest, and Daisy wins doing a latin dance.

Pleased to Mitt You Trailer (1940)

06 September 1940

Terry Kelly is leaving for college, and Ma Kelly and Uncle Pat invite his friends and sweetheart Kitty to the house for a going-away party.

Stable Mates Trailer (1934)

05 April 1934

Two bankers, thrown out of work by the Depression, find jobs on a western ranch.

Elmer Steps Out Trailer (1934)

28 February 1934

To avoid getting a speeding ticket Walter poses as an expectant father rushing to see his wife; when the cop follows him, he's forced to come up with a wife and child.

Off Again, On Again Trailer (1945)

16 February 1945

Good samaritan Shemp rescues a girl from an accident, and a newspaper photographer snaps a picture of her thanking Shemp.

Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise Trailer (1939)

06 October 1939

Once again, the Stooges are three hapless tramps. After nearly destroying a farmer's (Richard Fiske) pile of firewood, the boys come to the assistance of the Widow Jenkins (Eva McKenzie), who has just been cheated out of her land by a trio of swindlers (Dick Curtis, Eddie Laughton, James Craig).

Midnight Blunders Trailer (1936)

13 December 1936

The evil Dr. Wong abducts prominent scientist Dr. Edwin Millstone. Bumbling bank guards Tom and Monte search through Chinatown to find Dr.

A Ducking They Did Go Trailer (1939)

07 April 1939

The stooges, tricked by some con men into selling memberships to a phony duck hunting club, sell all the memberships to the police department.

Booby Dupes Trailer (1945)

18 October 1945

The stooges are three fish peddlers who decide to cut out the middleman by catching their own fish. They trade their car and $300 for a "new" boat which turns out to be a piece of junk that soon falls apart and sinks in the middle of the ocean.

Show Business Trailer (1932)

20 August 1932

The girls and their pet monkey create havoc on board a train carrying a traveling Broadway troupe.

Three Hams on Rye Trailer (1950)

07 September 1950

The stooges are stage hands who also have small parts in a big play. They quickly get on the bad side of the producer.

Broadway to Hollywood Trailer (1933)

15 September 1933

In this through-the-years saga about a show business family, the fame of husband and wife vaudeville headliners of the 1880s is eclipsed by their son.

Glove Affair Trailer (1941)

03 April 1941

Terry protects his girlfriend's little brother from the town bully.

Pick a Peck of Plumbers Trailer (1944)

23 July 1944

After backing over a police motorcycle, Axel and Elmer are fined $100 and given 48 hours to come up with the money or go to jail.

The Three Stooges Follies Trailer (1974)

01 November 1974

Released to theaters in 1974, this collection of vintage Columbia short subjects included: "Yes, We Have No Bonanza" with The Three Stooges; "Violent Is the Word for Curly" with The Three Stooges; "You Nazty Spy!" with The Three Stooges (replaced by "Men in Black" for the nontheatrical reissue); "Nothing But Pleasure" with Buster Keaton; "Strife of the Party" with Vera Vague; Chapter 1 of the 1943 "Batman" serial with Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft; and "America Sings with Kate Smith.

Muscle Up a Little Closer Trailer (1957)

28 February 1957

Joe is engaged but can't get married until he recovers the engagement ring which has disappeared. The stooges suspect the ring was stolen by Elmo, a beefy bully, who works at the same factory they do.

Knee Action Trailer (1937)

09 January 1937

Andy takes his newest invention, a knee-action washing machine, before a group of potential investors, but his idiot stepson proceeds to disrupt the demonstration.

Glove Birds Trailer (1942)

13 February 1942

Terry (Durand) is erroneous jailed prior to an important boxing match.

How Spry I Am Trailer (1942)

07 May 1942

After an orphanage burns down, hotel keeper Andy is forced to provide the children with shelter.

Rusty Romeos Trailer (1957)

17 October 1957

The stooges don't know it, but they are all engaged to the same girl, a gold-digger who plans to get an engagement ring from each of them and then abandon them.

A Blitz on the Fritz Trailer (1943)

22 January 1943

Harry is a patriotic citizen who starts a scrap drive but he soon encounters a group of Nazi spies and their hideout.

From Bad to Worse Trailer (1937)

04 June 1937

Charley's honeymoon is upset by a woman and her jealous husband.

Hard Work Trailer (1928)

29 July 1928

A couple and their young son move into a fixer-upper - which they try to fix up with mostly disastrous results.

Hiss and Yell Trailer (1946)

14 February 1946

Vera thinks she's witnessed a man decapitating his wife. Actually, she's only seen magician Bluebeard the Great rehearsing his act.

Woman Haters Trailer (1934)

05 May 1934

The stooges join the "Women Haters" club and vow to have nothing to do with the fair sex. Larry marries a girl anyway and attempts to hide the fact from Moe and Curly as they take a train trip.

Pardon My Lamb Chop Trailer (1948)

10 June 1948

This Columbia All Star Comedy (production number 9427) finds Gus Shilling discovering that a cranky wife (Dorothy Granger) isn't the worst thing after shell-shocked veteran Dick Lane shows up.

All Gummed Up Trailer (1947)

18 December 1947

The Stooges run a drug store and are about to have their lease taken away by Amos Flint, the mean old man who owns the place.

Up in Daisy's Penthouse Trailer (1953)

05 February 1953

The Stooges are sent by their mother to stop their rich father's plan to remarry. Shemp plays dual role as Shemp and Father.

Hoofs and Goofs Trailer (1957)

31 January 1957

Joe dreams that the stooge's sister Birdie has died and been reincarnated as a horse. The stooges take Birdie home but must conceal her from the snoopy landlord.

Fling in the Ring Trailer (1955)

06 January 1955

The stooges are the trainers of "Chopper", a beefy boxer, and they bet their bankroll on Chopper to win his next fight.

New News Trailer (1937)

01 April 1937

Aa Columbia 2-reel comedy starring Tom Kennedy and Monty Collins in NEW NEWS (1937). Fans of the 3 Stooges will recognize the exact same plot and situations from their short CRASH GOES THE HASH (1944).

Wham-Bam-Slam! Trailer (1955)

01 September 1955

Shemp is a sick man with a bad case of nerves. The stooge's friend Claude, a self-taught healer, tries to cure Shemp with various home- made remedies.

The Awful Sleuth Trailer (1951)

18 April 1951

Drug store soda jerk Bert is a true-crime buff who revels in detective magazines. But he doesn't recognize the notorious gangster he waits on, smiling Memphis Mike.

The Good Bad Egg Trailer (1947)

20 March 1947

In this Columbia All-Star Comedy short (production number 8438), Joe DeRita is a bachelor inventor who reads a marriage proposal written on an egg by a lonely widow with one child.

Husbands Beware Trailer (1956)

05 January 1956

To inherit a fortune, voice teacher Shemp must marry before six o'clock, but no girl will accept his proposal.

Love at First Bite Trailer (1950)

04 May 1950

The Stooges reminisce about the girls they met overseas while in the military. As they wait for the girls' ship to arrive, they get drunk and Shemp winds up asleep with his feet in a tub of cement.

Pest Man Wins Trailer (1951)

06 December 1951

The stooges are pest exterminators who drum up business by planting vermin in a ritzy mansion where a party is going on.

A Hit with a Miss Trailer (1945)

13 December 1945

Shemp Howard is a prizefighter in this Columbia All-Star Comedy who has a complex that leaves him a coward and unable to fight unless he hears "Pop Goes the Weasel.

The Dogway Melody Trailer (1930)

20 December 1930

An all-dog cast (with human voiceovers) recreates famous scenes from early musical films, particularly The Broadway Melody.

So Quiet on the Canine Front Trailer (1931)

31 January 1931

During anatomy class, students learn that war has broken out. Several enlist and are sent to Camp Poodle, for rookie training.

The Ghost Talks Trailer (1949)

03 February 1949

The stooges are movers for an express company and on a rainy night are sent to move some junk, including a suit of armor, from a spooky old house.

Hot Sports Trailer (1929)

11 August 1929

Monte and Vernon go to a society party where they behave like jerks. Monte's pants get torn, the butler keeps getting dunked in a punch bowl.

Man or Mouse Trailer (1948)

15 January 1948

Sterling's physique doesn't impress his girlfriend's father, who is a bodybuilder. She decides to pump him up in order to get her father's approval.

Dizzy Pilots Trailer (1943)

24 September 1943

The Three Stooges, as the Wrong Brothers, aid the war effort by inventing a new plane in this below-average two-reel comedy.

Gypped in the Penthouse Trailer (1955)

10 May 1955

Larry and Shemp reminisce about their experiences with Jean, a diamond crazy gold digger each of them was gypped by.

Umpa Trailer (1933)

24 November 1933

Jack Osterman is smitten with a woman on a park bench, and cannot stop saying the word "Umpa" for the rest of the film, which involves his treatment by a doctor and his singing and dancing temptress nurses.

Jitter Bughouse Trailer (1948)

29 April 1948

A member of a band practicing for an upcoming commercial finds out from his girlfriend that she got a job as nurse to a rich but eccentric old man, Mr.

Glove Slingers Trailer (1939)

24 November 1939

A fighter trains for the big bout, and discovers that his opponent is his girlfriend's brother.

For Crimin' Out Loud Trailer (1956)

03 May 1956

The stooges are private detectives hired to protect a rich politician. After the man disappears, the boys wander around his spooky mansion confronting various villains and a dangerous dame.

Two Jills and a Jack Trailer (1947)

14 April 1947

Andy thinks that his former sweetheart is now married to an old friend.

The Birth of a Nation Trailer (1915)

08 March 1915

Two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine.

Sidewalks of New York Trailer (1931)

26 September 1931

A dim-witted slumlord tries to reform a gang of urban boys (and impress an attractive young woman) by transforming their rough neighborhood into a more decent place.

King of the Jungle Trailer (1933)

10 March 1933

A white youth raised in the jungle by animals is captured by a safari and brought back to civilization as an attraction in a circus.

Two Local Yokels Trailer (1945)

23 March 1945

Andy and Charles fancy themselves as ladies men, that is until Andy's wife finds out and wants a divorce.

The Great Glover Trailer (1942)

26 December 1942

Terry (Henry) and his friends pitch in to help the Taylor College scrap drive.

So's Your Antenna Trailer (1946)

10 October 1946

Harry plays a gangster on a radio show and is then is mistaken for a real one.

The Nightshirt Bandit Trailer (1938)

27 October 1938

A criminology professor sets out to find the "sleepwalking bandit", but when he finally catches up with the somnambulistic thief, it's not quite who he thought it would be.

Hot Paprika Trailer (1935)

12 December 1935

A bank clerk, who mistakenly believes he has three months to live, quits his job, runs off to the island of Paprika, gets involved with a flirty cantina dancer, and becomes entangled in a revolution.

Hook a Crook Trailer (1955)

24 November 1955

Joe Besser and Jim Hawthorne are detectives trying to recover stolen jewels. They see a necklace on a furry arm, and deduce that a man wearing a fur coat was the thief.