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Lou Brock

Production

Known For

Bachelor Bait
6.5

After being fired from his job at the Marriage License Bureau, a clerk turns to matchmaking.

Bachelor Bait

1934
Flying Down to Rio
6.3

An American bandleader woos a Brazilian beauty who is already engaged to his employer. His friends try to help him, while learning the local dance, The Carioca. The first pairing of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, and their only pre-Code film.

Flying Down to Rio

1933
Melody Cruise
5.0

A bachelor millionaire on a cruise is protected by a friend from the avid attentions of a crowd of husband (and fortune) seeking girls.

Melody Cruise

1933
Rough Necking
10.0

The Blondes and Redheads series, June's father forbids her to see her boyfriend, so she sneaks him into the house disguised as a woman. One of her father's friends, however, falls in love with the mysterious young "woman".

Rough Necking

1934
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7.5

Criminals aboard a train to the infamous penitentiary plot an escape, and receive outside help in their attempt.

Train to Alcatraz

1948
Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles
1.0

When the fiendish Sinclair Sable arranges the kidnapping of the beautiful Benecia Beamish, only the members of the Beer and Bicycle Club can save her.

Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles

1933
Behind the Mike
8.0

Complications ensue after a radio producer insults a sponsor.

Behind the Mike

1937
Cockeyed Cavaliers
6.0

Two yokels try to crash royal society by posing as the King's physicians.

Cockeyed Cavaliers

1934
Autobuyography
10.0

Leon trades in his old car for an expensive new car, which promptly begins to fall apart.

Autobuyography

1934
They Met in Argentina
5.3

A Texas oil millionaire, after failing to secure oil lands in Argentina, seeks out a famous racehorse in Buenos Aires and orders his representative to buy the nag at any price. The representative, Tim Kelly, has a love affair with Lolita O'Shea, the beautiful daughter of the prize horse's owner.

They Met in Argentina

1941
Prisoners in Petticoats
8.0

Joan Grey is a young pianist that falls for the good manners and nice clothes of a gang of mobsters. She is warned by Mark Hampton, an investigator, that she is associating with gangsters and she is heading for trouble. She refuses to believe him and becomes innocently involved in some robberies and killings.

Prisoners in Petticoats

1950
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4.7

Louis Prima, between song numbers, tells how he happened to get a job in a Hollywood cafe playing music while a couple, unrelated to anything else, play a slot machine in the background. This short was reissued in 1944 and again in 1952. Lucille Ball has a bit part. Song numbers include; "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans", "Up a Lazy River", "Dinah","Basin Street Blues" and "Johnny Get Your Gun."

Swing It

1936
Moving Vanities
8.0

Leon Errol moves because of a rent increase.

Moving Vanities

1939
Down to Their Last Yacht
6.5

Left only with their yacht after going broke in the Great Depression, a high-society family sets sail for the South Seas. Screwball comedy, with songs.

Down to Their Last Yacht

1934
So This Is Harris!
5.4

The film is a series of comical musical numbers and skits following Phil Harris around, starting with him performing at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub, which is listened to by Dorothy on the radio whose home-brewing husband Walter hates Harris. The action then moves to the country club where Walter unknowingly encounters Harris while being aggravated by his music. Walter then pretends to be Phil to meet a woman while Harris "entertains" her friend, Dorothy. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division, in 2012.

So This Is Harris!

1933
The Golf Specialist
5.3

At a Florida hotel, absconding miscreant J. Effingham Bellweather goes slapstick golfing with the house detective's flirtatious wife and an incompetent caddy.

The Golf Specialist

1930
The Gay Nighties
4.3

This short features two women who run around in their nighties. Paul McCullough spends most of the picture in a dress, and Bobby Clark does an extended riff on the word "Alright!" which Lou Costello later stole verbatim. There is a political frameup, a nearsighted hotel house detective, and the ever-popular upstairs motorcycle chase.

The Gay Nighties

1933
Scratch-As-Catch-Can
6.0

Scratch-As-Catch-Can is a 1932 American short comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Comedy).

Scratch-As-Catch-Can

1931
Air Tonic
8.0

Ted Fio Rito and his Orchestra provide the title element with their snappy tunes fronted at different times by just starting out Betty Grable & Leif Erickson.

Air Tonic

1933
Suits to Nuts
N/A

Two incompetent lawyers attempt to protect a client accused of being a peeping Tom.

Suits to Nuts

1933