Franklin Pangborn
14 titles
Filmography
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Lighthouse Love
(1932)Cohen Film Collection introduces this classic comedy short starring Franklin Pangborn, Tom Kennedy, and Dorothy Granger.

Two Weeks to Live
(1943)Indebted business partners Abner and Lum devise a money-making scheme involving dangerous stunts after Abner is misdiagnosed with a terminal injury.

Sing, Bing, Sing
(1933)Cohen Film Collection introduces this classic short staring Bing Crosby.

Dream Stuff
(1933)Walter Catlett teaches his shy nephew how to catch a girl!

Hail the Conquering Hero
(1944)While back home on a medical discharge for hay fever, a would-be Marine receives an unexpected hero's welcome.

Sullivan's Travels
(1941)In this comedic masterpiece, a wealthy director (Joel McCrea) wants to find "real" people for his next great film (co-starring Veronica Lake).

The Mandarin Mystery
(1936)Detective Ellery Queen investigates two murders and the theft of a missing, rare Chinese stamp valued at $50,000 in the penthouse of a hotel.

All Over Town
(1937)Two spirited and zany funny guys try to put on a show in a theater that has a reputation for being jinxed beyond any kind of public redemption.
Exit Smiling
(1926)Running away to join the circus was a popular romantic sentiment in the 1920s for those wishing to escape life's drudgery. For wannabe actress Violet (Beatrice Lillie), it was joining a third-rate traveling actors troupe specializing in over-the-top melodramas of love and loss. Too plain to play the vampy vixen, she was relegated to the menial but necessary tasks to keep the show afloat. Known for her rubbery features and comic timing, Lillie taps her higher Chaplinesque qualities and deep humanist emotions in beguiling balance to the laughter. Violet's real-life drama rises far above the on-stage fiction, as with her tutoring and support of a handsome young recruit (Jack Pickford) who becomes the male lead, a man whom she falls in love with but withholds her heart. This silent classic is a riveting time capsule into a pre-Depression world that will fascinate, draw tears and ultimately...cheers.

Young and Beautiful
(1934)The publicity stunts of a press agent who convinces his boss to sign his girlfriend to a studio contract drives her into the arms of a moneyed suitor.

Fifth Avenue Girl
(1939)
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
(1947)After losing his office job, a mild-mannered clerk has a potent drink that sends him on a screwball adventure in which he winds up buying a circus.
Just Around the Corner
(1938)Penny Hale is the daughter of a once wealthy architect and widower now ruined by the depression and working as the maintenance man. Always positive, she refuses to accept their drop in the world and believes prosperity is just around the corner.

Hey Mulligan
The star plays an enthusiastic, struggling actor who accepts a job as a page at a Hollywood studio, all the while hoping to have his big break.