Rupert of Hee-Haw



1924 silent comedy starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.

At a lavish house party, bank president Robert Andrews stages his own “murder” to distract a visiting bank examiner from uncovering a shortage, setting off a whodunit where nearly everyone has a motive. The investigation spirals until Andrews is found…

At the start we learn that Farina is suffering nightmares each time he eats meat. His mom tells him to stay away from the stuff but he loves it so much he sneaks out of the house and ends up…

The situation is typically embarrassing and unlikely-but-possible for Charley, but it is at the same time such a simple idea — Charley shows off by taking a pretty girl back home, wreaks havoc trying to get her in, then discovers…

Shanghaied on his wedding day, Harry struggles to cope with a cruel captain while fending off a sailor who seems attracted to him.

A Albert Herman film directed by , released in 1924.

Mario Bianchi comes to the United States and moves in with his uncle, who runs a restaurant in New York City. Mario falls in love with his uncle’s adopted daughter, Rosina, and teaches her several Italian dances to entertain the…

Jerry Warner (Barnes) and Edith Somers (Breamer) are in love, but her father Judge Somers (Marshall) will not allow them to marry because he sees Jerry as a poor prospect. When Jerry’s uncle sends him ten thousand dollars to set…

Bobby Vernon has just been married to Lila Lee, but her parents object and kidnap her to Reno, where, if not rescued, they will be divorced. It probably wouldn’t hold up before a judge, but it does produce a fairly…