A crusading newspaper reporter battles big-city gambling interests.
Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke is a tv show that portrays the enigmatic life of American heiress Doris Duke. The show explores her wealthy upbringing, her controversial relationships, and her philanthropic endeavors. It delves into her involvement with the Hare Krishna movement and her struggles with personal demons. This biographical drama is based on true events and is sure to captivate viewers.
Chaz Davenport is a dashing bachelor who owns what promises to become the hottest new nightclub in town--if only the lights would stay on. Surrounded by the sumptuous blues music he adores, and with his pick of the gorgeous women who perform their sensual dance numbers onstage every night, Chaz is the envy of every man.
Gable and Lombard is a biographical drama that tells the tragic love story of Hollywood stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the movie explores their doomed love, the scandalous events surrounding their relationship, and Carole Lombard's untimely death in a plane crash. It also depicts their rise to fame in Hollywood, their passionate romance, and the challenges they faced as a celebrity couple.
Charley Chase' insurance company has a million dollar policy on Andrea Leeds' wedding coming off. When Andrea runs away and cons Charley into thinking she's a detective in pursuit of herself, there's no shortage of great laughs.
The two-reel silent film comedy The Caretaker's Daughter was distributed by Pathe in 1925. Produced by the prolific Hal Roach, the film stars the great Charley Chase in a case of multiple incarnations!
When a rich 'mothball magnate' checks into a hotel with his family, the mashers come out of the woodwork to woo his daughter (Fatty Arbuckle). The scene shifts to the beach where the buxom heiress becomes stranded on a rock, where she is sunbathing, when the tide comes in; An hilarious rescue effort ensues.
Poodles loses a job working at a car dealer so he gets a job working for the Hardly Able Cab Company. How he got from driving a cab to fighting with a horse is an odd and contrived situation, though the horse appears to be his co-star from CIRCUS DAZE.
A 1916 silent comedy.
Charley unwittingly puts on a belt that has the power to change the wearer's personality.
Dot Farley is throwing a benefit for cats but hasn't any. This means she calls up her husband, Edmund Breese, to bring some. He being busy with business deputes the job to Franklin Pangborn. Pangborn gets office boy Ray Cooke, and in no time at all, Breese has fleas.
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