List of Short Subjects By Hollywood Studio - Columbia

Columbia

  • Screen Snapshots - Series of shorts that looked at the lives of various Hollywood stars, made from 1922 to 1958
  • The Musical Novelties - Eight comedy/musical shorts, often with dialogue entirely in rhyme. Eight shorts produced from 1933 through 1934
  • Leon Errol - Five comedy shorts produced from 1933 through 1934
  • Color Rhapsodies - one-reel animated shorts produced from 1934 through 1949
  • George Sidney and Charles Murray - Six comedy shorts produced in 1934
  • Walter Catlett - Six comedy shorts produced sporadically between 1934 and 1940
  • The Three Stooges - 190 shorts subjects between 1934 and 1958
  • Andy Clyde - 73 comedy shorts from 1935 through 1956
  • Harry Langdon - 22 comedy shorts from 1934 and 1945
  • Charlie Murray - One short produced in 1935
  • Monty Collins and Tom Kennedy - Ten shorts produced from 1935 through 1938
  • The Radio Rogues - Three shorts produced in 1935
  • Franklin Pangborn - One short produced in 1935
  • Monty Collins - One short produced in 1936
  • Guinn "Big Boy" Williams - One short produced in 1936
  • Polly Moran - Two shorts produced between 1936 and 1937
  • El Brendel - 19 shorts produced between 1936 and 1945, two costarring Harry Langdon and one costarring Shemp Howard
  • Charley Chase - 20 shorts produced between 1937 and 1940
  • Herman Bing - One short produced in 1937
  • Tom Kennedy and Johnny Arthur - One short produced in 1938
  • Smith and Dale - Two shorts produced in 1938 and 1939
  • Danny Webb - One short produced in 1939
  • Buster Keaton - Ten shorts produced from 1939 through 1941
  • The Glove Slingers - Twelve shorts produced from 1939 through 1943, with Noah Beery, Jr., David Durand, and Bill Henry alternating leads
  • Roscoe Karns - Two shorts produced in 1941
  • Alan Mowbray - Two shorts produced in 1941 and 1942
  • Johnny Downs - Two shorts produced in 1942
  • George Givot and Cliff Nazarro - Two shorts produced in 1943
  • Billy Gilbert - Three shorts produced from 1943 through 1944
  • Una Merkel - Two shorts produced from 1943 through 1944
  • Hugh Herbert - 23 shorts from 1943 through 1952
  • Slim Summerville - Two shorts from 1943 through 1944
  • Vera Vague - 16 shorts from 1943 through 1952
  • Shemp Howard - Nine shorts from 1944 through 1947
  • Eddie Foy, Jr. - Three shorts from 1945 through 1951
  • Gus Schilling and Richard Lane - 11 shorts from 1945 through 1950
  • Sterling Holloway - Six shorts from 1946 through 1948
  • Harry Von Zell - Eight shorts from 1946 through 1950
  • Joe DeRita - Four shorts from 1946 through 1948
  • Billie Burke - Two shorts in 1948
  • Wally Vernon and Eddie Quillan - 16 shorts from 1948 through 1956
  • Joe Besser - 11 shorts from 1949 through 1956, one made in 1938
  • Wally Brown and Tim Ryan - One short in 1949
  • Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom - Four shorts from 1950 through 1952
  • Bert Wheeler - Two shorts from 1950 through 1951
  • Harry Mimo - One short in 1953
  • The Mischief Makers - One short of an Our Gang type series, made in 1954
  • Girlie Whirls - One short in 1957 starring Muriel Landers

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