Toy makers (Laurel & Hardy) are tenants of the old woman and her children who live in the shoe. This Peep family falls upon a scandalous foreclosure for Bo Peep's (Charlotte Henry) sake. Stan manages to bungle up Santa's toy order and gets them fired before Olly can ask the Toy Maker for a loan to cover the foreclosure. This leads to more toyland calamity for the boys in this classic Holiday musical comedy. Directed by Gus Meins & Charles Rogers Produced by Hal Roach (Public Domain)
A Christmas Carol, Dickens 1843 classic about Scrooge's (Seymour Hicks) visit by three Christmas Eve ghosts. Earlier era London's old-school melodrama version having expressionistic cinematography. Directed by Henry Edwards & Produced by Julius Hagen. Twickenham Film Distributors (Public Domain)
A well crafted satire on the movie business, Gene Autry stars in scenes at the actual 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas and behind early Holywood sets. Captain Leonard Pack of the Texas Rangers with marching and singing Rangers also appear among other performers of the '30s. Directed & produced by Mack V. Wright with Republic Production Company (Public Domain)
At age 22, Jane Russell stars in Howard Hughes western story about Billy the Kid, Doc Holiday, and Pat Garrett. Directed & Produced by Howard Hughes Productions
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Classic Public Domain Movies from the days of the county seat theatre house and early drive in theatres.
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Organizations are archiving them, including the Smithsonian for some. Your quite welcome. May I take the liberty in quoting a critic: Quoth: "It's a better way to amuse yourself on a sleepless night than watching infomercials. Which, by the way, is how I first saw a lot of these old movies. In the old days, when used car dealerships and cigarette companies liked running ads all night local television stations could run old movies all night." Shadows_Girl
Great page! Thanks for ULing these films.