Earl Montgomery

Nascimento : 1894-05-25, Santa Cruz County, California, USA

Morte : 1966-10-28

Filmes

Act One
Alexander Woollcott
This autobiographical story traces the career of playwright Moss Hart. Moss struggles as a dramatic writer until he concentrates his efforts on writing comedy. He suffers through a series of professional and romantic failures before a meeting with George S. Kaufman which changes his fortunes.
Fooling Casper
Director
Casper is going on vacation with his wife and ugly baby (I'm sorry, but the kid IS really creepy looking) and after about five minutes of unfunny shenanigans, he arrives home and gets ready to take off for the country. However, unexpectedly, his rich uncle, his aunt and their destructive and stupid son arrive and invite themselves along for the trip. The trip is anything but relaxing.
Mickey's Movies
Director
Mickey and the gang decide to make their own movie. Guest starring Hannah Washington (a poor man's Farina of the 1920's).
Standing Pat
Director
Ton O' Fun comedy produced by Larry Darmour.
Mickey's Wild West
Director
Mickey Rooney and his gang play cowboys and indians out in the wild life.
The Dome Doctor
A Larry Semon comedy short.
Bang!
Bang! is a 1921 silent comedy
Loafers and Lovers
Loafers and Lovers is a 1920 silent comedy short.
Damsels and Dandies
Movie comedy with Earl Montgomery and Joe Rock.
Tough Luck and Tin Lizzies
Unlucky Larry finds himself pursued by the police after he inadvertently steals a man's car and kidnaps his girlfriend.
Plagues And Puppy Love
Larry Semon produces his take on a typical Keystone farce, the flirting-in-the-park routine, where pretty Florence Curtis is pursued by four typical Keystone types: the wealthy geezer, the moustachioed Italian, the derby-wearing tough and, of course, the big-footed cop… and here comes Larry, if not to save the day, at least to make us laugh.
Gall and Golf
Golf, we discover in this early Semon short, is a game that is played by striking a croquet ball with a hockey stick and seeing how many times it can hit Larry Semon.
Worries and Wobbles
A man comes home drunk in this slapstick comedy.
Rips and Rushes
While Larry Semon does not star in Rips and Rushes, its confident gags and frenetic pace suggest his touch. In the knockabout one-reeler set in a dance studio, three suitors compete for the girl. James Aubrey, the actor playing the father’s preferred suitor, may look like a Chaplin imitator, but he came by those skills honorably, born like Chaplin in Britain and likewise coming to the U.S. with Fred Karno’s troupe. Nevertheless it’s Alice Mann, with her wacky headdress and knowing glance, who steals the show. Suffice it to say that many vases are broken and pants ripped before she escapes out the window with the handsomest of the beaus.
Hash and Havoc