Educational Pictures - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Air Pockets (1924, with Lige Conley)
  • The Iron Mule (1925, with Al St. John, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle)
  • The Movies (1925, with Lloyd Hamilton, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle)
  • Drama Deluxe (1927, with Lupino Lane, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle)
  • Honeymooniacs (1929, with Monty Collins, directed by Jules White)
  • The Right Bed (1929, with Edward Everett Horton)
  • Honeymoon Trio (1931, with Al St. John, Walter Catlett, and Dorothy Granger, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle)
  • Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931, with Jack Shutta and Louise Brooks, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle)
  • I Surrender Dear (1932, with Bing Crosby)
  • The Hitch Hiker (1932, with Harry Langdon and Vernon Dent)
  • Two Black Crows in Africa (1933, with Moran and Mack)
  • Million Dollar Melody (1933, with Lillian Roth)
  • Krakatoa (1933, narrated by Graham McNamee, produced by Joe Rock)
  • Dora's Dunkin' Doughnuts (1934, with Andy Clyde and Shirley Temple)
  • Hotel Anchovy (1934, with The Ritz Brothers, directed by Al Christie)
  • Going Spanish (1934, with Bob Hope)
  • Three Cheers for Love (1934, with Sylvia Froos and Warren Hull)
  • Grooms in Gloom (1935, with Tom Howard and George Shelton)
  • Hail, Brother (1935, with Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howard)
  • Dumb Luck (1935, with the Easy Aces)
  • Mr. Widget (1935, with Joe Cook)
  • Way Up Thar (1935, with Joan Davis, directed by Mack Sennett)
  • Blue Blazes (1936, with Buster Keaton)
  • Grand Slam Opera (1936, with Buster Keaton)
  • Playboy Number One (1937, with Willie Howard)
  • Montague the Magnificent (1937, with Bert Lahr)
  • The Bashful Ballerina (1937, with Imogene Coca)
  • Dates and Nuts (1937, with Herman Timberg, Jr. and Pat Rooney, Jr., and June Allyson)
  • Getting an Eyeful (1938, with Danny Kaye)
  • All's Fair (1938, with The Cabin Kids)
  • Col. Stoopnagle's Cavalcade of Stuff #2 (1939, the final Educational comedy)

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