Mark Goldaine

Фильмы

Tin Hoss
Director
COMEDY; featuring kids' gang and a home-made railway. After a fat boy is served with soup doctored with plaster of Paris by two black youngsters, his teeth have to be prised apart. The fat boy is driver of a makeshift locomotive running on lines made from a stolen fence, whose owner, a black woman, complains to the police. Members of the kids' gang attempt to derail the locomtive, and a fight ensues. The intervention of the police brings a temporary respite, but the locomotive and its occupants escape by driving through a fence.
What Price Orphans
Director
Produced as a "Hey Fellas!" comedy, basically a copy of the popular Our Gang comedies. This one causing mayhem in the kitchen.
13th Alarm
Director
The Hey Fellas gang builds a firehouse out of junkyard parts.
Six Faces West
Director
A rare entry from the short-lived Our Gang rip-off "Hey Fellas!" Featuring Cliff Daniels, Gene Buckel, Billy Naylor, Jeff Jenkins, Jingo Jones, Jimmy Thompson, Dick Gilbert, and Nancy McKee.
The Klynick
Director
Produced as a "Hey Fellas!" comedy, basically a copy of the popular Our Gang comedies. Star Cliff Daniels was the brother of Our Gang regular Mickey Daniels. Here playing doctors and nurses.
Начало занятий
Director
Сосредоточившись на последних днях учебного года, это взгляд на жизнь однокомнатной школы. Этот тип учебных заведений давно исчез из ландшафта, сохранившись в общинах амишей и тому подобное. Мы получаем развлечение, ориентированное на детей, поскольку различные музыкальные навыки исполняются подростками, которых, вероятно, родители уговорили взяться за используемые инструменты.
Пираты
Director
Наша банда играет в пиратов и строит корабль, чтобы плыть. Как только корабль попадает в воду, он тонет, но они оказываются на другой лодке, когда собака развязывает веревку, и дети отправляются в море, где их должен спасти флот.
Oil's Well
Director
Set in the oil-soaked country of “Chilitina”—shot on location in San Diego’s Balboa Park—Oils Well! follows the travails of Monty, an everyman office clerk, who thinks only of his boss’s daughter. When Herbert Hester, an oilman “so crooked he cheats when counting his pulse,” schemes to cover up the company’s new gusher so he can claim it himself and get the girl, Monty swings into action. He eludes the hapless Chilitinan army, sidesteps the General’s amorous wife, thwarts Herbert, and saves the day.
Why Worry
Director
George Bunny's career as a screen comedian was an attempt to cash in on his brother, John's reputation, but George is no comedian. Here he plays a young man -- he is supposed to have been in his mid-fifties when this movie was made, but if so, he could have passed for 30 -- who heads over to a sanitarium filled with the usual crazy types, falls in love and runs off with the leading lady, all without doing anything that might be called in the least funny.