Cliff Edwards
10 titles
Filmography
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Pinocchio
(1940)A little wooden puppet yearns to become a real boy.
Dance, Fools, Dance
(1931)A broke socialite (Joan Crawford) gets a newspaper job and goes undercover at a cafe to expose a bootlegger (Clark Gable).

Doughboys
(1930)In his second "talkie" the immortal Buster Keaton displays his comic genius in full regalia. The addition of his deep, rich voice only serves to make his numerous pratfalls and outrageous mishaps all the funnier. World War I is underway and young men are eager to enlist. Elmer J. Stuyvesant (Keaton), a rich man about town, has no such plans, but one day while looking for a new chauffeur he accidentally enlists in the Army. The uniform appeals to a young lady he's been eyeing, so he decides to tough it out. Classic gags and slapstick shenanigans highlight Elmer's tour of duty as he strives to be a hero to his country and win the heart of the girl he loves. Keaton's priceless scene as a female Apache dancer is a definite highlight in this amusing and original tale of wartime services.

Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
(1931)Because Virginia refuses to marry before her older sister, Jeffrey tries passing off a socially awkward fellow as a Casanova to get her hitched.
Seven Miles from Alcatraz
(1942)Starting off as a prison drama and segueing into an espionage thriller, this film follows two escaped convicts who take over an island lighthouse being used by Nazi spies just after Pearl Harbor. Champ Larkin and his cellmate Jimbo break out of "The Rock" and make their way to a nearby offshore lighthouse station while avoiding the patrol boats. Forcing their way into the station, the escaped prisoners take captives as they plan the rest of their escape. But their scheme is complicated by a secret Nazi spy awaiting the arrival of German agents who are charged with an important mission: the destruction of San Francisco. Among the Nazis is a slim and youthful John Banner, two decades prior to playing cuddly Sergeant Schultz in TV's Hogan's Heroes.
Stepping Out
(1931)
Fun and Fancy Free
(1947)Two classic featurettes starring Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Jiminy Cricket.

Laughing Sinners
(1931)A cabaret performer, Ivy Stevens, has an affair with a low-rent travelling salesman and is dumped. Later, she finds solace in joining the Salvation Army.

Power Dive
(1941)After breaking his leg in a plane crash, an ace test pilot sets out to design and build a better plane with the help of his engineer brother.

Montana Moon
(1930)Wealthy New York party girl Joan Prescott (Joan Crawford) has lassoed herself a cowboy!