A hillbilly moonshiner enlists in the army. Monogram Pictures' comedy was inspired by the then-popular comic strip character.
During the Prohibition era in Kentucky, an Internal Revenue Service agent goes after a criminal gang involved in moonshine production and distribution. The agent faces double-crosses, violence, and a murder of the sheriff as he tries to bring down the operation.
In this satire-comedy, an Internal Revenue Service agent gets caught up in a town's chaos when he is tasked with collecting taxes from its eccentric residents. He joins forces with a mysterious bounty hunter to unravel a web of blackmail, murder, and diabolical schemes. Hilarity and adventure ensue as they navigate through a series of unexpected events and encounters.
Lulu Monahan, the press agent for John Barrymore, is attempting to get a sponsor for a radio program. To that end, she and the agent for bandleader Kay Kyser, plant a story that the great Shakespearean actor, over his heartfelt objections, will teach Kyser how to play Shakespeare, which isn't the same as playing Paducah, which soon becomes evident.
A man who has been railroaded into prison is framed for the murder of a fellow inmate and must prove his innocence.
After cantankerous and miserly Herbert Kalness insults his daughter's fiance and prospective in-laws at a dinner party, Mrs. Kalness devises a scheme to teach her husband a lesson in good manners.
In 'Hare Brush,' a millionaire escapes from a psychiatric hospital and is mistaken for an escaped psychiatric patient. He gets caught up in a chase with federal agents and must navigate through a series of hilarious misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
A city girl revenuer spies on illegal whiskey making in the hills.
An heir of a vast fortune is deeply in debt because he spends faster than his very generous trust fund allows. There is a battle of wills between his selfish spendthrift was and the money manager which is is forced/tricked into appointing.
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