In 'Plane Crazy,' Mickey Mouse tries to impress Minnie by taking her on a flight in his homemade airplane, but things don't go as planned and chaos ensues. This silent film showcases Mickey Mouse's early adventures and his charm as an anthropomorphic character.
Our Wife (1931) is a comedy short film that follows the chaotic events of an overweight woman's wedding day. From getting stuck in a window to falling down a staircase, the bride-to-be faces numerous comical mishaps. With a disapproving father, a clumsy butler, and a mischievous housefly, the film is filled with hilarious moments that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
In Two Tars (1928), two sailors get involved in a series of escalating comedic mishaps and create chaos on the streets as they drive around in their Ford Model T. The film features slapstick comedy, reckless driving, vandalism, and a chase sequence.
In 'Me and My Pal,' a man and his pal face numerous obstacles and distractions as they make their way to a wedding. From a late arrival to a misunderstanding with a wedding present, their journey is filled with comedic mishaps and surprises.
Bumping Into Broadway is a comedy film about a struggling playwright who encounters various comedic misadventures while trying to make it big on Broadway. From police raids to dance numbers, the playwright's journey is filled with laughter and unexpected twists. Will he be able to overcome the obstacles and find success?
In this comedy short film, a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities leads to comedic chaos. From hiding in a trunk to suffocating, the characters find themselves in hilarious situations. With gangsters, fastidious judges, and a woman with a gun, the comedy duo must navigate their way through a series of comedic errors. Watch as they attempt to survive a criminal trial, a life sentence, and a vow of revenge.
They Go Boom! (1929) is a comedy short film featuring the famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The film follows their misadventures as they try to share a bed at a boarding house, resulting in a series of uproarious events. From fighting over bed covers to being hit on the head by falling objects, the duo's hilarious antics escalate to a chaotic finale. With its slapstick comedy and clever gags, They Go Boom! is sure to leave viewers in stitches.
In this animated short film, a construction worker braves a variety of challenges while trying to build a skyscraper. With surreal elements and a musical score, the film offers a unique and entertaining experience.
In 'One Good Turn,' Laurel and Hardy find themselves falsely accused of theft and must come up with a plan to raise money. Along the way, they get into hilarious predicaments, including trapping themselves in a collapsed building and causing chaos at a play rehearsal. This slapstick comedy showcases their unique brand of humor during the 1930s.
During the Alaska gold rush, a miner hits the motherlode, but a corrupt sheriff jumps his claim, leading to a tremendous fight.
The Rent Collector is a 1921 American silent comedy film featuring Larry Semon & Oliver Hardy.
After getting into a scuffle with his boss and some co-workers, an orange packer tries to help another co-worker, only to wind up in a conflict with him as well. Trying to elude his boss, he heads inside the packing house, and visits with the women who are packing fruit into cases. Then he heads to a storage area, and tries to use the machinery to escape his pursuers.
When the story begins, Charlie (Charlie Murray) is fighting with his overbearing mother-in-law. The old battleaxe lives with Charlie and his wife and she orders Charlie about as if she's his wife. Charlie wants to go out to the lodge meeting with his pals...and the mother-in-law insists he stay home. An argument (which is way overdone) results but Charlie is able to get away thanks to a friend who pretends to be a cop.
Stan plays a janitor at a hotel dropping letters and trying to retrieve them with a vacuum, getting wet, helping a lady shoot her cheating husband and being chased by the police.
Harry has to leave town on a business trip to take part in the opening of a new radio station. However, his wife suspects that he is actually going to meet another woman.
Walter Catlett is the cousin to some squeaky voiced Dagwood Bumstead type who can't get a girl. Can he browbeat his cousin into swiping pretty girl from accomplished gunman, boxer, and horseman Franklin Pangborn (!?), or is that just DREAM STUFF?
Charley, frustrated by his office job, quarrels with his wife, after which they decide to switch jobs. She goes to the office and Charley does the housework. Having never done something like this in his life before, he starts a chaos, something his mother-in-law was expecting...
Billy West as does fairly random series of gags as a bellboy in a rather poor hotel run by Oliver Hardy.
A well-dressed but inebriated man decides to attend a variety show at the Palace Theatre. During the show, both he and the performers are continually harassed by a practical joke-loving boy who is sitting in a box seat near the stage. Soon the inebriated man himself begins to cause disruptions, with his overly emphatic opinions of the various acts.
Avery DuPoys is a wealthy businessman, organising a race. He meets one of the competitors of the race, who is in love with DuPoys's daughter. Another competitor crashes into the action, who is also in love with DuPoys's daughter. DuPoys suggests that whoever wins the race will have the opportunity to visit his daughter every Wednesday night. An action-packed race commences, with one competitor doing more than usual to win the race.