Harry Martell Movies
- 1928
Here Comes a Sailor
Here Comes a Sailor51928HD
Sailor Snub and his buddy meet two lovely ladies while on shore leave. They rent a car to impress them and drive the ladies to the park, where one by...
- 1926
What! No Spinach?
What! No Spinach?01926HD
Horace Prune’s uncle died without any notice leaving his fortune to him, providing that he is married within forty-eight hours. Horace is a...
- 1934
Frontier Days
Frontier Days41934HD
Henry Jethrow is after the Wilson ranch. He has George Wilson unknowningly sign a note for the ranch, has him killed, and then presents the note. The...
- 1928
Better Behave
Better Behave01928HD
Physical comedy drives this vehicle for then-famous clown Poodles Hanneford, part of a legendary British circus family. Already pushing forty but...
- 1928
Say Uncle
Say Uncle01928HD
Synopsis is unknown at this time, may be a lost film.
- 1928
Holding His Own
Holding His Own31928HD
After a fight with his neighbor over their Model Ts, Ben's tuxedo is ruined. Unfortunately, the suit he gets as a replacement doesn't hold up too...
- 1927
Double Trouble
Double Trouble01927HD
"Snub" and his much larger dancing partner, "Fat" (Marvin Loback), struggle with each other in the room they share, try to crash the local vaudeville...
- 1928
Fare Enough
Fare Enough01928HD
Poodles loses a job working at a car dealer so he gets a job working for the Hardly Able Cab Company. How he got from driving a cab to fighting with...
- 1927
Dizzy Sights
Dizzy Sights01927HD
A sailor home from the sea sets off on a road trip to pick up his girlfriend from work. Unfortunately, he's a better sailor than he is a driver....
- 1928
Once Over
Once Over01928HD
A pair of rail-riding bums exit their boxcar in the town of Excema, where they get work as waiters and have trouble with clams, bottles of beer, and...
- 1927
Easy Curves
Easy Curves01927HD
Billy Dooley buys a book on jiu-jitsu to court a fashion model.
- 1928
Holy Mackerel
Holy Mackerel01928HD
Jimmie Adams leads the cast, along with Lorraine MacLean and Billy Engle, in this Al Christie production.