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The Fatal Glass of Beer

The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast."

The legend of action man

Made on an ultra-low budget of $200, Dingoman Productions proudly presents their first feature film, The Legend of Action Man, a comedy about a mediocre, self-proclaimed superhero Action Man (James McEnelly) who is warned that if he causes any more trouble around town he'll be put under house arrest. In comes Mark (Trey Dixon), a fresh-faced news intern looking for a big story to get his work on TV, and Action Man seems like an interesting subject. That is, until a murder is reported and the new duo suspects John Magnum (Chris Newhouse), a suspicious millionaire who ... continua

Charlie Chaplin's triple trouble

Charlie Chaplin's 50th Film released In 1918. (put together by Essanay from unfinished Chaplin films two years after he had left the company)

The gorilla

The three Ritz Brothers are fumbling detectives prowling an old dark house haunted by Bela Lugosi, an insane murderer and a giant gorilla

Frankenstein

Frankenstein is a 1910 film made by Edison Manufacturing Company. It was written and directed by J. Searle Dawley.

His trysting place

Charlie Chaplins 32nd Film

Grave of the Vampire

Kroft, a legendary vampire, returns from sleep. Kroft attacks a couple in a graveyard, raping the woman. The child born feeds only on blood from his mother's breast

Phantom Carraige

On New Year's Eve, the driver of a ghostly carriage forces a drunken man to reflect on his selfish, wasted life

Laffing gas

Charlie Chaplin's 20th Film

We're in the Legion now!

We're in the Legion Now is a 1936 American adventure comedy film directed by Crane Wilbur and shot in Magnacolor. The film is also known as The Rest Cure (American reissue title), which was the title of the 1934 original J.D. Newsom story the film was based on