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Most Popular Madge Kirby Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

Mystic Mush Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Mystic Mush silent comedy

J-U-N-K Trailer (1920)

08 March 1920

A Hank Mann slapstick comedy where he plays a Junk Dealer's Helper.

The Gum Riot Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

The action takes place in a gum factory. By a peculiar accident, a bootlegger attempting to avoid the keen eye of an officer of the law, holds a bottle of liquor so that its contents drop into a vat in which the gum is being prepared.

Broken Bubbles Trailer (1920)

01 March 1920

A poor chap, with only fifty cents, hesitates whether to buy a meal with it or visit a fortune teller.

The Telephone Girl and the Lady Trailer (1913)

06 January 1913

D.W. Griffith short intercuts two different stories before mixing them together at the end. The film focuses on a telephone girl who leaves work for her lunch break at the same time as "The Lady" goes to a jewelry store to pick up some priceless jewels.

The Flash of Fate Trailer (1918)

18 February 1918

When his father commits suicide after being ruined by dishonest stockbroker Abner Hinman, Randolph Shorb resolves to gain revenge and rebuild his fortune by whatever means necessary.

Dunces and Dangers Trailer (1918)

04 August 1918

Larry and his wife are desperately poor—with no food. However, the butcher and grocer show up to collect money they are owed and they won't take no for an answer.

My Baby Trailer (1912)

14 November 1912

When the double wedding takes two daughters away from the old man at once, the youngest, now the only one left, in outraged spirit promises never to leave her father, but soon she too is departing for a new home.

Heredity Trailer (1912)

04 November 1912

Nine-year-old Nedda is a direct descendant of the Trevors, a family that can trace its roots back to the reign of King Charles I.

The Musketeers of Pig Alley Trailer (1912)

31 October 1912

A man recognizes the thief who had previously robbed him as one of the men involved in an unrelated mob shootout.

Bears and Bad Men Trailer (1918)

07 October 1918

Bears and Bad Men is a 1918 silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon[1] and featuring Stan Laurel.

The Nickel Snatcher Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Hank Mann is the conductor of a horse-drawn trolley that carries a motley assortment of passengers to the beach at Venice in California, where the plot becomes involved with a bank robbery.

Naughty Nurses Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Romans and Rascals Trailer (1918)

27 May 1918

The Roman setting provides ample opportunity for a very high concentration of gag titles, many of which are quite witty and many of which are quaint for deriving their humor from the juxtaposition of having ancient Romans use a lot of hip 1918-era slang.

The Noodle Nut Trailer (1921)

01 January 1921

Whoever can make the sale of an order for noodles exactly five feet long to the customer in the blacy

The Hungarian Nabob Trailer (1915)

01 December 1915

After Count John Karpathy, belovedly known as the Nabob, falls ill while entertaining the peasants of his estate, his dissolute nephew and sole heir, Count Bela, comes home from Paris to acquire his inheritance.

An Auto Nut Trailer (1919)

01 January 1919

A crooked lawyer sells his car.

Bathing Beauties and Big Boobs Trailer (1918)

22 July 1918

A man decides to stage a fake robbery in front of his girlfriend's father (who doesn't like him), hoping it will make the father change his opinion.

The New York Hat Trailer (1912)

05 December 1912

To fulfill a dying mother's bequest for her daughter, the town pastor purchases the daughter a stylish hat, and gossip spreads through the town.

The Painted Lady Trailer (1912)

24 October 1912

A lonely young woman lives with her strict father who forbids her to wear make-up. One day at an ice cream social, she meets a young man you seems interested in her.

Hopping Bells Trailer (1920)

01 April 1920

The misadventures of a hotel bell hop played by Hank Man

Way Out West Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Hank Mann heads Way Out West in this silent comedy.

The One She Loved Trailer (1912)

21 October 1912

Roy Norris, a young author, proposes to pretty Mary Ford and is accepted. The first year or more of their married life is one of bliss, made all the sweeter by the arrival of their first-born.

When Spirits Move Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Silent Hank Mann comedy set in a haunted house.

Hot Dogs Trailer (1920)

05 April 1920

Born in Russia, vaudeville acrobat Hank Mann acrobat accustomed without efforts towards American film comedy to become a star comic for several studios.

The Janitor Trailer (1919)

07 November 1919

A mild-mannered, well-meaning but bumbling janitor gets unwittingly involved in a battle between two opposing political groups, with each side trying to use him to destroy the other, and the secret police--who have already thrown him out of their office when he worked there--watching all of them.

Bertha, the Buttonhole-Maker Trailer (1914)

04 December 1914

The boss, a villain, intends to have the beautiful buttonhole-maker for his own. He fires her sweetheart, and by a flimsy pretense, gets Bertha alone with him in the factory.

Hindoos and Hazards Trailer (1918)

29 June 1918

Larry Semon comedy.

A Harem Hero Trailer (1920)

11 June 1920

A Hank Mann Arrow comedy.

Babes and Boobs Trailer (1918)

01 February 1918

A young couple and their new baby are walking down the street when the wife decides to stop in at a store, and the husband agrees to wait outside with the baby in the carriage.