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Dolph Singer

Writing

Known For

Pure Feud
9.0

Edgar Appletree learns the ins and outs of family feuding courtesy of Charlie McCarthy.

Pure Feud

1934
Art Trouble
6.8

Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard enter the world of fine art in Paris.

Art Trouble

1934
The Camera Speaks
5.0

In this short film, an elderly cameraman and his camera reminisce about their days shooting silent films and news stories.

The Camera Speaks

1934
A Peach of a Pair
8.0

Vaudeville performers Cook and Butler are mistaken for domestic servants; hilarity ensues.

A Peach of a Pair

1934
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6.3

Prankster Bob is traveling to New York by ship with his girlfriend and he proposes to marry her. Along the trip, he plays pranks on the captain, passengers and his future father-in-law. When they arrive in the harbor, the captain and his father-in-law decide to revenge and the captain asks his men to retain Bob at the customs for hours. Then he heads to the office of his father-in-law where his girlfriend is waiting for him. But her father is still upset with Bob. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Watch the Birdie

1935
Mushrooms
9.0

Harry Gribbon is Horace, a man with one passion in life: Mushrooms.

Mushrooms

1934
Smoked Hams
8.0

A vaudeville team convinces an agent to book their new act, which uses a Civil War theme.

Smoked Hams

1934
Daredevil O'Dare
10.0

Elmer O'Dare fancies himself an expert circus performer.

Daredevil O'Dare

1934
His First Flame
9.0

After fire chief, Fire-Eating Sam's girlfriend is married to Smoky Moe, and his house is burned down during a wedding ceremony, he gets revenge on Moe and plays a humiliating joke on him.

His First Flame

1935
Very Close Veins
6.5

Ben Blue has "the largest vein in the country," but not the kind that the gold prospectors in Alaska think he's got!

Very Close Veins

1934
Corn on the Cop
6.0

A 1934 Warner Brothers Vitaphone short, "Corn on the Cop." In this one, two hobos launch a get-rich scheme by trying to sell axle grease marketed as salve for relief from corns and bunions. The idea, unfortunately, goes awry. Starring Harry Gribbon with Shemp Howard, Boyd Davis, and Mary Doran.

Corn on the Cop

1934
Why Pay Rent?
10.0

Elmer fixes up a room for his just-married, freeloading brother-in-law and wife. When the newlyweds show up, Henry brings a surprise in the form of stepson Junior. The apartment is now too small, so Henry decides that they'll buy a lot and build a do-it-yourself home, a disaster in the making when Junior switches the house's part numbers. It doesn't help matters that Elmer, Henry and the wives are all incompetent.

Why Pay Rent?

1935