Josh Binney
Directing
Known For

A waiter tricks his way into command of a sub in order to rob a ship carrying gold bullion.
A Submarine Pirate

A swindle in a tiny downtown restaurant leads to a classic Keystone Cops finale. One and all have an easy time with the pretty and flirtatious cashier played by Louise Fazenda, who went on to great success as a character actress and married famed producer Hal B. Wallis in 1927. Released by Keystone Film Company.
A Hash House Fraud

Cab Calloway plays himself in a plot about jealousy, night clubs, and gangsters. Ends with a series of musical numbers.
Hi-De-Ho

A farce involving an esteemed judge, his young wife, and the District Attorney she's seeing on the side; Misplaced jewelry and a message written on a mirror lead to the DA's undoing.
Court House Crooks

An all-Black comedy and dance revue with stars of stage and screen.
Killer Diller

In order to save their home, tenants of a boarding house put on a show.
Boarding House Blues

FRED'S FICTITIOUS FOUNDLING is part of a series of comedies produced and directed by Josh Binney and were made for the Florida Film Corporation at the Klutho Studios in Jacksonville.
Fred's Fictitious Foundling

A strange voodoo man kills women and moves their bodies wherever he wants. But this time, he just wants to torment Lollypop Jones with a body that keeps showing up no matter where he goes.
Midnight Menace

Lollypop Jones' character gets a job as a waiter at the 7-11 Club. Shortly after, he overhears a plot by ruthless gamblers to defraud the club owner of his ownership. Eventually, the gamblers using loaded dice, almost gain control of the club but Jones ends up saving the day.
Lucky Gamblers
Keystone silent comedy.
Only a Messenger Boy

An upstanding young attorney and his girlfriend go after a crooked politician.
Chicago After Dark

Star-packed, tune-filled, screen event.