'Andy Clyde' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Andy Goes Wild (1956)
Actors:
Andy Clyde (actor),
Vernon Dent (actor),
Dick Wessel (actor),
Florence Auer (actress),
Maudie Prickett (actress),
Jules White (producer),
Elwood Ullman (writer),
Jules White (director),
Henry DeMond (editor),
Plot: Andy has brother-in-law and mother-in-law problems with both of them sponging off of him, and the brother-in-law makes wacky inventions which he tries to sell to Andy's boss. The police nab him for disturbing the peace, and Andy looks forward to some peace and relaxation.
Keywords: 1950s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, archive-footage, arrest, boss, brother, brother-in-law, character-name-in-title, disturbing-the-peace
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
A Blissful Blunder (1952)
Actors:
Jules White (director),
Fred Kelsey (actor),
Jules White (producer),
Clyde Bruckman (writer),
Andy Clyde (actor),
Esther Howard (actress),
Ruth Godfrey (actress),
Bonnie Bennett (actress),
Barbara Lande (actress),
Plot: Some unknown parents leave a baby on Andy's doorstep and this gets him in several kinds of trouble with the police. But, before it is over, Andy is cleared, when the mother is found, and the police are trying to convince him he needs to adopt a second foundling.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, abandoned-baby, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, archive-footage, baby, husband-wife-relationship, investigation, investigator
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Blonde Atom Bomb (1951)
Actors:
Jules White (director),
George Chesebro (actor),
Andy Clyde (actor),
Jean Willes (actress),
Jules White (producer),
Emil Sitka (actor),
Minerva Urecal (actress),
Clay Anderson (actor),
Billy Frandes (actor),
Plot: Andy Clyde is trying to extradite his nephew from the clutches of a nightclub dancer, but gets involved with the gold-digger and her tough husband. And tipped off and egged-on by her sister, Andy's wife finds him in a compromising situation. Now, it's Andy against the gold-digger, her husband, his wife and his sister-in-law. He's been there before.
Keywords: 1950s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, archive-footage, blonde, brother-in-law-sister-in-law-relationship, cigarette-smoking, compromise, dancer, deceit
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Eight-Ball Andy (1948)
Actors:
Andy Clyde (actor),
Vernon Dent (actor),
Dick Wessel (actor),
Florence Auer (actress),
Maudie Prickett (actress),
Hugh McCollum (producer),
Elwood Ullman (writer),
Edward Bernds (director),
Henry DeMond (editor),
Plot: Andy is caught in the middle when his wacky-inventor brother-in-law invents a weird cure for termites, and the fact that the cure is worse than the evil becomes apparent when the solution eats huge holes in the trousers of a prospective buyer. And his brother-in-law's "atomically-energized" gasoline ruins Andy's car.
Keywords: actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, atomic-energy, brother-in-law, character-name-in-title, clothing, cure, domestic-strife, energy-force, explosion
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
A Miner Affair (1945)
Actors:
Jules White (director),
Andy Clyde (actor),
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson (actor),
Charley Rogers (actor),
Al Thompson (actor),
Robert Williams (actor),
Charles Hochberg (editor),
Jules White (producer),
Clyde Bruckman (writer),
Jack White (writer),
Charles Bates (actor),
Gloria Marlen (actress),
Plot: Andy and Charlie are two failed prospectors who return to their shack/home at the city dump and find it occupied by a young boy with a lame leg and his older sister. In order to get the money to pay for Jimmy's operation, Andy and Charlie buy a map to a gold mine from a con man and dig their way into the bank vault.
Keywords: remake, two-reeler
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Farmer for a Day (1943)
Actors:
Jules White (director),
Vernon Dent (actor),
Shemp Howard (actor),
Bud Jamison (actor),
Andy Clyde (actor),
Betty Blythe (actress),
Jody Gilbert (actress),
Adele Mara (actress),
Jules White (producer),
Clyde Bruckman (writer),
Douglas Leavitt (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
All Work and No Pay (1942)
Actors:
Andy Clyde (actor),
Vernon Dent (actor),
Bud Jamison (actor),
Johnny Kascier (actor),
Frank Lackteen (actor),
Eddie Laughton (actor),
John Tyrrell (actor),
Duke York (actor),
Blanche Payson (actress),
Del Lord (producer),
Hugh McCollum (producer),
Monte Collins (writer),
Elwood Ullman (writer),
Del Lord (director),
Burton Kramer (editor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Boobs in the Woods (1940)
Actors:
Bruce Bennett (actor),
Andy Clyde (actor),
George Gray (actor),
Shemp Howard (actor),
Bud Jamison (actor),
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson (actor),
Esther Howard (actress),
Del Lord (producer),
Hugh McCollum (producer),
Clyde Bruckman (writer),
Harry Edwards (writer),
Elwood Ullman (writer),
Del Lord (director),
Art Seid (editor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Fireman, Save My Choo Choo (1940)
Actors:
Roscoe Ates (actor),
Andy Clyde (actor),
Richard Fiske (actor),
John Tyrrell (actor),
Esther Howard (actress),
Jules White (producer),
Del Lord (director),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Andy Clyde Gets Spring Chicken (1939)
Actors:
Jules White (director),
Andy Clyde (actor),
Richard Fiske (actor),
Richard Fiske (actor),
John Tyrrell (actor),
Dorothy Appleby (actress),
Beatrice Blinn (actress),
Lorna Gray (actress),
Ethelreda Leopold (actress),
Eva McKenzie (actress),
Don Beddoe (actor),
Jules White (producer),
Kay Vallon (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
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Andy Clyde PARDON MY NIGHTSHIRT Columbia short
From 1956, here's Andy Clyde's final Columbia two-reeler. This is just my opinion, but I find this short much better than the original sources it's reworked ...
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Andy Clyde IT ALWAYS HAPPENS Part 1
Another 16mm rarity from Columbia with Andy Clyde. Enjoy!
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Andy Clyde IT ALWAYS HAPPENS Part 2
The conclusion. Enjoy!
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Andy Clyde AM I HAVING FUN! Part 1
First half of a vintage Columbia two-reeler with Andy Clyde from 16mm.
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Andy Clyde AM I HAVING FUN! Part 2
The conclusion. Enjoy!
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Andy Clyde LODGE NIGHT (1937) Columbia Short
Here's Part 1 of an extremely rare Columbia two-reeler starring Andy Clyde called LODGE NIGHT, which comes off as a cross between Laurel and Hardy's BLOTTO a...
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IN THE DOG HOUSE (Andy Clyde)
By request, here's the Andy Clyde short IN THE DOGHOUSE. Enjoy!
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Ghost Parade - 1931 Andy Clyde & Harry Gribbon 2-reeler directed by Mack Sennett
Horror-comedy two-reel talkie short starring Andy Clyde and Harry Gribbon, directed by Mack Sennett. Strange and spooky things are happening at Mosby Mansion...
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DiFilm - Andy Clyde - The New Aunt - Silent Film 1929
The New Aunt (Silent Film)
Cast: Mary Ann Jackson, Ruth Hiatt, Raymond McKee, Andy Clyde, Alice Ward, Jack Cooper, Irene Allen
Writers: Carl Harbaugh, Jefferson Moffitt, Phil Whitman, Harry Edwards
Stenographers: Cliff Foerster
Produced: Mack Sennett
Directed: Earle Rodney
Detalle: Film con problemas de imagen y salto de cuadro debido al deterioro de la película.
(USA/16mm/Blanco y negro/Sin sonid
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Comedy Capers - Billy Bevan & Andy Clyde - ''The Crystal Ball''
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Riders of the Timberline 1941 Western Movie William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Eleanor Stewart
iders of the Timberline is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Victor Jory, Eleanor Stewart, J. Farrell MacDonald and Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was released on September 17, 1941
William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy
Andy Clyde as California Carlson
Brad King as Johnny Nelson
Victor Jory as Bapti
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Fool's Gold 1946 William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy & Andy Clyde
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Forty Thieves 1944 William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy & Andy Clyde
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Andy Clyde THE RING AND THE BELLE Part 1
Rare Columbia short starring Andy Clyde. This print was found in England, and was not a part of the 1959 Screen Gems television package. Enjoy!
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Andy Clyde THE RING AND THE BELLE Part 2
The conclusion. Enjoy!
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Mack Sennett's The Old Barn (1929) Thelma Hill Andy Clyde
Mack Sennett's 1929 talkie The Old Barn starring Johnny Burke, Thelma Hill, and Andy Clyde - See more Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net
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SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE-LIZZIES (1925) -- Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey
SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE-LIZZIES (1925) Starring: Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey, Lillian Knight, Vernon Dent Directed by Del Lord; Write...
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Andy Clyde LODGE NIGHT Part 2
Zany, fast paced conclusion to Andy Clyde's LODGE NIGHT.
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Mack Sennett's The Golfers 1929 Andy Clyde Thelma Hill Harry Gribbon
Mack Sennett's 1929 short film The Golfers starring Andy Clyde, Thelma Hill, Harry Gribbon, Charlie Guest, and Patsy O'Leary ~ Please visit http://www.thelmahill.net
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1944 Lumberjack (William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Ellen Hall)
Julie's husband has been murdered and land agents want her to sign away her property rights. Hoppy warns against this but she does so anyway.
Cast
William Boyd ... Hopalong Cassidy
Andy Clyde ... California Carlson
Jimmy Rogers ... Jimmy Rogers
Douglass Dumbrille ... Daniel J. Keefer
Ellen Hall ... Julie Peters Jordan
Francis McDonald ... Clyde Fenwick
Ethel Wales ... Aunt Abbey Peters
Ha
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Rhythmic Fusion Interview w Andy Clyde
D Miller and Malik Alston.
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1926 The Prodigal Bridegroom (Ben Turpin, Andy Clyde, Madeline Hurlock)
Ben returns from the big city with his pockets full of cash. A hard-hearted, gold-digging vamp ensnares him. Ben enjoys being ensnared. In order to get rid of his faithful sweetheart, he schemes up a preposterous tale.
Cast
Ben Turpin ... Rodney St. Clair
Madeline Hurlock ... Gertie Gray
Andy Clyde ... Rodney's Father
Thelma Hill ... Lizzie Boone
William McCall ... Lizzie's Father
Irving Bac
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1933 Dora's Dunkin Doughnuts (Shirley Temple, Ethel Sykes, Andy Clyde)
A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.
Cast
Andy Clyde ... Andy
Ethel Sykes ... Dora
Bud Jamison ... Radio Station Manager
Shirley Temple ... Shirley
Florence Gill ... Singer on Radio Program
The Meglin Kiddies ... Students
Fern Emmett ... Woman at Radio Station
Billy Engle ... Radio Announcer
Si Jenks ... Well-wisher
Sidney Mil
Andy Clyde PARDON MY NIGHTSHIRT Columbia short
From 1956, here's Andy Clyde's final Columbia two-reeler. This is just my opinion, but I find this short much better than the original sources it's reworked ......
From 1956, here's Andy Clyde's final Columbia two-reeler. This is just my opinion, but I find this short much better than the original sources it's reworked ...
wn.com/Andy Clyde Pardon My Nightshirt Columbia Short
From 1956, here's Andy Clyde's final Columbia two-reeler. This is just my opinion, but I find this short much better than the original sources it's reworked ...
Andy Clyde IT ALWAYS HAPPENS Part 1
Another 16mm rarity from Columbia with Andy Clyde. Enjoy!...
Another 16mm rarity from Columbia with Andy Clyde. Enjoy!
wn.com/Andy Clyde It Always Happens Part 1
Another 16mm rarity from Columbia with Andy Clyde. Enjoy!
- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 454
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author: 2reelers
Andy Clyde AM I HAVING FUN! Part 1
First half of a vintage Columbia two-reeler with Andy Clyde from 16mm....
First half of a vintage Columbia two-reeler with Andy Clyde from 16mm.
wn.com/Andy Clyde Am I Having Fun Part 1
First half of a vintage Columbia two-reeler with Andy Clyde from 16mm.
- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 289
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author: 2reelers
Andy Clyde LODGE NIGHT (1937) Columbia Short
Here's Part 1 of an extremely rare Columbia two-reeler starring Andy Clyde called LODGE NIGHT, which comes off as a cross between Laurel and Hardy's BLOTTO a......
Here's Part 1 of an extremely rare Columbia two-reeler starring Andy Clyde called LODGE NIGHT, which comes off as a cross between Laurel and Hardy's BLOTTO a...
wn.com/Andy Clyde Lodge Night (1937) Columbia Short
Here's Part 1 of an extremely rare Columbia two-reeler starring Andy Clyde called LODGE NIGHT, which comes off as a cross between Laurel and Hardy's BLOTTO a...
- published: 01 Sep 2009
- views: 8871
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author: 2reelers
IN THE DOG HOUSE (Andy Clyde)
By request, here's the Andy Clyde short IN THE DOGHOUSE. Enjoy!...
By request, here's the Andy Clyde short IN THE DOGHOUSE. Enjoy!
wn.com/In The Dog House (Andy Clyde)
By request, here's the Andy Clyde short IN THE DOGHOUSE. Enjoy!
Ghost Parade - 1931 Andy Clyde & Harry Gribbon 2-reeler directed by Mack Sennett
Horror-comedy two-reel talkie short starring Andy Clyde and Harry Gribbon, directed by Mack Sennett. Strange and spooky things are happening at Mosby Mansion......
Horror-comedy two-reel talkie short starring Andy Clyde and Harry Gribbon, directed by Mack Sennett. Strange and spooky things are happening at Mosby Mansion...
wn.com/Ghost Parade 1931 Andy Clyde Harry Gribbon 2 Reeler Directed By Mack Sennett
Horror-comedy two-reel talkie short starring Andy Clyde and Harry Gribbon, directed by Mack Sennett. Strange and spooky things are happening at Mosby Mansion...
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 1048
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author: NYCOPYGUY
DiFilm - Andy Clyde - The New Aunt - Silent Film 1929
The New Aunt (Silent Film)
Cast: Mary Ann Jackson, Ruth Hiatt, Raymond McKee, Andy Clyde, Alice Ward, Jack Cooper, Irene Allen
Writers: Carl Harbaugh, Jefferson...
The New Aunt (Silent Film)
Cast: Mary Ann Jackson, Ruth Hiatt, Raymond McKee, Andy Clyde, Alice Ward, Jack Cooper, Irene Allen
Writers: Carl Harbaugh, Jefferson Moffitt, Phil Whitman, Harry Edwards
Stenographers: Cliff Foerster
Produced: Mack Sennett
Directed: Earle Rodney
Detalle: Film con problemas de imagen y salto de cuadro debido al deterioro de la película.
(USA/16mm/Blanco y negro/Sin sonido)
Fecha: 12/5/1929
Duración: 10 minutos 59 segundos
Código del film: BG-0201
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wn.com/Difilm Andy Clyde The New Aunt Silent Film 1929
The New Aunt (Silent Film)
Cast: Mary Ann Jackson, Ruth Hiatt, Raymond McKee, Andy Clyde, Alice Ward, Jack Cooper, Irene Allen
Writers: Carl Harbaugh, Jefferson Moffitt, Phil Whitman, Harry Edwards
Stenographers: Cliff Foerster
Produced: Mack Sennett
Directed: Earle Rodney
Detalle: Film con problemas de imagen y salto de cuadro debido al deterioro de la película.
(USA/16mm/Blanco y negro/Sin sonido)
Fecha: 12/5/1929
Duración: 10 minutos 59 segundos
Código del film: BG-0201
Copyright Archivo DiFilm - Consultas por material de archivo
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- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 2
Riders of the Timberline 1941 Western Movie William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Eleanor Stewart
iders of the Timberline is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Br...
iders of the Timberline is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Victor Jory, Eleanor Stewart, J. Farrell MacDonald and Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was released on September 17, 1941
William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy
Andy Clyde as California Carlson
Brad King as Johnny Nelson
Victor Jory as Baptiste Deschamp
Eleanor Stewart as Elaine Kerrigan
J. Farrell MacDonald as Jim Kerrigan
Anna Q. Nilsson as Donna Ryan
Tom Tyler as Henchman Bill Slade
Edward Keane as Preston Yates
Hal Taliaferro as Ed Petrie
Mickey Eissa as Larry
The Guardsmen Quartet as Singing Lumbermen
Riders of the Timberline 1941 Western Movie
wn.com/Riders Of The Timberline 1941 Western Movie William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Eleanor Stewart
iders of the Timberline is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Victor Jory, Eleanor Stewart, J. Farrell MacDonald and Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was released on September 17, 1941
William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy
Andy Clyde as California Carlson
Brad King as Johnny Nelson
Victor Jory as Baptiste Deschamp
Eleanor Stewart as Elaine Kerrigan
J. Farrell MacDonald as Jim Kerrigan
Anna Q. Nilsson as Donna Ryan
Tom Tyler as Henchman Bill Slade
Edward Keane as Preston Yates
Hal Taliaferro as Ed Petrie
Mickey Eissa as Larry
The Guardsmen Quartet as Singing Lumbermen
Riders of the Timberline 1941 Western Movie
- published: 20 Jun 2015
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Andy Clyde THE RING AND THE BELLE Part 1
Rare Columbia short starring Andy Clyde. This print was found in England, and was not a part of the 1959 Screen Gems television package. Enjoy!...
Rare Columbia short starring Andy Clyde. This print was found in England, and was not a part of the 1959 Screen Gems television package. Enjoy!
wn.com/Andy Clyde The Ring And The Belle Part 1
Rare Columbia short starring Andy Clyde. This print was found in England, and was not a part of the 1959 Screen Gems television package. Enjoy!
- published: 03 Sep 2009
- views: 5239
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author: 2reelers
Mack Sennett's The Old Barn (1929) Thelma Hill Andy Clyde
Mack Sennett's 1929 talkie The Old Barn starring Johnny Burke, Thelma Hill, and Andy Clyde - See more Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net...
Mack Sennett's 1929 talkie The Old Barn starring Johnny Burke, Thelma Hill, and Andy Clyde - See more Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net
wn.com/Mack Sennett's The Old Barn (1929) Thelma Hill Andy Clyde
Mack Sennett's 1929 talkie The Old Barn starring Johnny Burke, Thelma Hill, and Andy Clyde - See more Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net
- published: 30 May 2014
- views: 617
SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE-LIZZIES (1925) -- Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey
SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE-LIZZIES (1925) Starring: Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey, Lillian Knight, Vernon Dent Directed by Del Lord; Write......
SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE-LIZZIES (1925) Starring: Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey, Lillian Knight, Vernon Dent Directed by Del Lord; Write...
wn.com/Super Hooper Dyne Lizzies (1925) Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey
SUPER-HOOPER-DYNE-LIZZIES (1925) Starring: Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, John J. Richardson, Andre Bailey, Lillian Knight, Vernon Dent Directed by Del Lord; Write...
Andy Clyde LODGE NIGHT Part 2
Zany, fast paced conclusion to Andy Clyde's LODGE NIGHT....
Zany, fast paced conclusion to Andy Clyde's LODGE NIGHT.
wn.com/Andy Clyde Lodge Night Part 2
Zany, fast paced conclusion to Andy Clyde's LODGE NIGHT.
- published: 01 Sep 2009
- views: 2675
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author: 2reelers
Mack Sennett's The Golfers 1929 Andy Clyde Thelma Hill Harry Gribbon
Mack Sennett's 1929 short film The Golfers starring Andy Clyde, Thelma Hill, Harry Gribbon, Charlie Guest, and Patsy O'Leary ~ Please visit http://www.thelmahil...
Mack Sennett's 1929 short film The Golfers starring Andy Clyde, Thelma Hill, Harry Gribbon, Charlie Guest, and Patsy O'Leary ~ Please visit http://www.thelmahill.net
wn.com/Mack Sennett's The Golfers 1929 Andy Clyde Thelma Hill Harry Gribbon
Mack Sennett's 1929 short film The Golfers starring Andy Clyde, Thelma Hill, Harry Gribbon, Charlie Guest, and Patsy O'Leary ~ Please visit http://www.thelmahill.net
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 10
1944 Lumberjack (William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Ellen Hall)
Julie's husband has been murdered and land agents want her to sign away her property rights. Hoppy warns against this but she does so anyway.
Cast
William Boy...
Julie's husband has been murdered and land agents want her to sign away her property rights. Hoppy warns against this but she does so anyway.
Cast
William Boyd ... Hopalong Cassidy
Andy Clyde ... California Carlson
Jimmy Rogers ... Jimmy Rogers
Douglass Dumbrille ... Daniel J. Keefer
Ellen Hall ... Julie Peters Jordan
Francis McDonald ... Clyde Fenwick
Ethel Wales ... Aunt Abbey Peters
Hal Taliaferro ... Henchman Taggart
Charles Morton ... Big Joe Williams
Herbert Rawlinson ... Buck Peters
Frances Morris ... Mrs. Sue Williams
John Whitney ... Ben Jordan
Jack Rockwell ... Sheriff Miles
Chris Allen ... Man at Auction
Bob Burns ... Justice of the Peace
Fred Burns ... Squatter
Herman Hack ... Squatter
Earle Hodgins ... The Parson
Ray Jones ... Man at Auction
Jack Low ... Squatter
Pierce Lyden ... Henchman
Frank McCarroll ... Henchman
Bill Nestell ... Tough Guy
Rose Plumer ... Woman at Auction
Ozie Waters ... Singing Lumberjack
Ted Wells ... Logger
Henry Wills ... Slade / Logger
Hank Worden ... Lumberjack
Directed by Lesley Selander
Screenplay by Norman Houston, Barry Shipman
Associate Producer Lewis J. Rachmal
Producer Harry Sherman
Cinematography Russell Harlan
Film Editing Fred W. Berger
Art Direction by Fred Berger
Set Decoration by Fred Kuri
Music by Paul Sawtell
Assistant Director Glenn Cook
Details
Country USA
Release Date: April 28, 1944
Production Co: Harry Sherman Productions
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wn.com/1944 Lumberjack (William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Ellen Hall)
Julie's husband has been murdered and land agents want her to sign away her property rights. Hoppy warns against this but she does so anyway.
Cast
William Boyd ... Hopalong Cassidy
Andy Clyde ... California Carlson
Jimmy Rogers ... Jimmy Rogers
Douglass Dumbrille ... Daniel J. Keefer
Ellen Hall ... Julie Peters Jordan
Francis McDonald ... Clyde Fenwick
Ethel Wales ... Aunt Abbey Peters
Hal Taliaferro ... Henchman Taggart
Charles Morton ... Big Joe Williams
Herbert Rawlinson ... Buck Peters
Frances Morris ... Mrs. Sue Williams
John Whitney ... Ben Jordan
Jack Rockwell ... Sheriff Miles
Chris Allen ... Man at Auction
Bob Burns ... Justice of the Peace
Fred Burns ... Squatter
Herman Hack ... Squatter
Earle Hodgins ... The Parson
Ray Jones ... Man at Auction
Jack Low ... Squatter
Pierce Lyden ... Henchman
Frank McCarroll ... Henchman
Bill Nestell ... Tough Guy
Rose Plumer ... Woman at Auction
Ozie Waters ... Singing Lumberjack
Ted Wells ... Logger
Henry Wills ... Slade / Logger
Hank Worden ... Lumberjack
Directed by Lesley Selander
Screenplay by Norman Houston, Barry Shipman
Associate Producer Lewis J. Rachmal
Producer Harry Sherman
Cinematography Russell Harlan
Film Editing Fred W. Berger
Art Direction by Fred Berger
Set Decoration by Fred Kuri
Music by Paul Sawtell
Assistant Director Glenn Cook
Details
Country USA
Release Date: April 28, 1944
Production Co: Harry Sherman Productions
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- published: 02 Aug 2015
- views: 0
1926 The Prodigal Bridegroom (Ben Turpin, Andy Clyde, Madeline Hurlock)
Ben returns from the big city with his pockets full of cash. A hard-hearted, gold-digging vamp ensnares him. Ben enjoys being ensnared. In order to get rid of h...
Ben returns from the big city with his pockets full of cash. A hard-hearted, gold-digging vamp ensnares him. Ben enjoys being ensnared. In order to get rid of his faithful sweetheart, he schemes up a preposterous tale.
Cast
Ben Turpin ... Rodney St. Clair
Madeline Hurlock ... Gertie Gray
Andy Clyde ... Rodney's Father
Thelma Hill ... Lizzie Boone
William McCall ... Lizzie's Father
Irving Bacon ... Lizzie's Brother
Marvin Loback ... Pete - the Hired Man
Dave Morris ... Gertie's Partner
Louise Carver ... Bonnie May
Barney Hellum ... The Mudpack Salesman
Vernon Dent ... Gertie's Father in Flashback
Roger Moore ... Minor Role
Directed by Lloyd Bacon, Earle Rodney
Story by Randal Faye, James Gruen, Harry McCoy, Jefferson Moffitt
Titles by Al Giebler, Reed Heustis
Produced by Mack Sennett
Cinematography by Earl Stafford
Film Editing by William Hornbeck
Details
Country USA
Release Date: September 26, 1926
Production Co: Mack Sennett Comedies
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wn.com/1926 The Prodigal Bridegroom (Ben Turpin, Andy Clyde, Madeline Hurlock)
Ben returns from the big city with his pockets full of cash. A hard-hearted, gold-digging vamp ensnares him. Ben enjoys being ensnared. In order to get rid of his faithful sweetheart, he schemes up a preposterous tale.
Cast
Ben Turpin ... Rodney St. Clair
Madeline Hurlock ... Gertie Gray
Andy Clyde ... Rodney's Father
Thelma Hill ... Lizzie Boone
William McCall ... Lizzie's Father
Irving Bacon ... Lizzie's Brother
Marvin Loback ... Pete - the Hired Man
Dave Morris ... Gertie's Partner
Louise Carver ... Bonnie May
Barney Hellum ... The Mudpack Salesman
Vernon Dent ... Gertie's Father in Flashback
Roger Moore ... Minor Role
Directed by Lloyd Bacon, Earle Rodney
Story by Randal Faye, James Gruen, Harry McCoy, Jefferson Moffitt
Titles by Al Giebler, Reed Heustis
Produced by Mack Sennett
Cinematography by Earl Stafford
Film Editing by William Hornbeck
Details
Country USA
Release Date: September 26, 1926
Production Co: Mack Sennett Comedies
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- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 0
1933 Dora's Dunkin Doughnuts (Shirley Temple, Ethel Sykes, Andy Clyde)
A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.
Cast
Andy Clyde ... Andy
Ethel Sykes ... Dora
Bud Jamiso...
A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.
Cast
Andy Clyde ... Andy
Ethel Sykes ... Dora
Bud Jamison ... Radio Station Manager
Shirley Temple ... Shirley
Florence Gill ... Singer on Radio Program
The Meglin Kiddies ... Students
Fern Emmett ... Woman at Radio Station
Billy Engle ... Radio Announcer
Si Jenks ... Well-wisher
Sidney Miller ... Meglin Kid Dancer
Directed by Harry Edwards
Story by Ernest Pagano, Ewart Adamson
Cinematography by Dwight Warren
Details
Country USA
Release Date: September 1, 1933
Production Co: Educational Film Corporation Of America
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wn.com/1933 Dora's Dunkin Doughnuts (Shirley Temple, Ethel Sykes, Andy Clyde)
A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.
Cast
Andy Clyde ... Andy
Ethel Sykes ... Dora
Bud Jamison ... Radio Station Manager
Shirley Temple ... Shirley
Florence Gill ... Singer on Radio Program
The Meglin Kiddies ... Students
Fern Emmett ... Woman at Radio Station
Billy Engle ... Radio Announcer
Si Jenks ... Well-wisher
Sidney Miller ... Meglin Kid Dancer
Directed by Harry Edwards
Story by Ernest Pagano, Ewart Adamson
Cinematography by Dwight Warren
Details
Country USA
Release Date: September 1, 1933
Production Co: Educational Film Corporation Of America
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The Andy Griffith Show S02E04 Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
The Andy Griffith Show
Season 2 Episode 4: Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
Aired Monday 9:30 PM Oct 23, 1961 on CBS
The Town of Mayberry evicts old Frank Meyers from his home for owing debts he cannot pay but it turns out that Mayberry owes Frank a debt they can't pay!
Cast & Crew
Frank Myers (Andy Clyde)
Mayor Pike (Dick Elliott)
Opie Taylor (1960-1968) (Ron Howard)
Barney Fife (1960-1965) (Don Knotts)
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Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd
Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde
Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson head to California to help out Lucky Jenkins.
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Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940 Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940 Three Men From Texas William .
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Cl
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Red Lights Ahead (Classic Comedy Movie) 1936
A classic comedy movie directed by Roland D. Reed.
Starring Andy Clyde, Lucile Gleason and Roger Imhof.
Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/comedy/1930s/red-lights-ahead/ for more information.
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ROBERT MITCHUM in Border Patrol [1943] Leslie Selander
Mitchum teams up with George [Superman] Reeves and Duncan [Cisco Kid] Renaldo in this blood-and-thunder western, packing plenty of action in every punch! Cla...
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Hopalong Cassidy ★ Three Men From Texas~1 Cowboy Tv Series
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
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The Real McCoys Season 2 Full Episode 36 - The Big Skeet Shoot
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 2 Episode 36 - Tired of being goaded about his lack of competitive spirit, Luke becomes determined to beat Grandpa in the county's annual skeet shooting tournament.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers.
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Mack Sennett's Broke In China ~ Ben Turpin Ruth Taylor
Mack Sennett's 1927 silent comedy short Broke In China starring Ben Turpin, Ruth Taylor, Louise Carver, and Andy Clyde (directed by Edward F. Cline). Bathing beauty Thelma Hill appears uncredited as an extra. ~ You can learn more about Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net
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The Real McCoys Season 5 Full Episode 27 - Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 27 - With his sister away, George hires a housekeeper who sweeps him off his feet.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandso
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Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie [Full Episode]
Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie
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Stars: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves
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Director: Lesley Selander
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Bar 20 is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Morton Grant, Michael Wilson and Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Dustine Farnum, Victor Jory, Douglas Fowley, Betty Blythe, Ro
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The Real McCoys Season 4 Full Episode 08 - Baldy
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 4 Episode 08 - When Luke fears that he may be losing his hair, Grandpa employs an unusual tactic to remind Luke that appearances aren't as important as he thinks.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. Th
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The Real McCoys Season 1 Full Episode 07 - Luke Gets His Freedom
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 1 Episode 07 - Kate pointedly tells Luke that he is welcome to go fishing with Grandpa and Mac Maginnis and to do whatever he wishes for several nights thereafter, but Grandpa steps in to make amends when he realizes that Luke's "freedom" is causing a genuine strain on their still-young marriage.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountai
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The Real McCoys Season 3 Full Episode 24 - The Talk of the Town
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 3 Episode 24 - Grampa has mixed emotions after Little Luke wins a prize by writing an essay about him.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); h
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The Real McCoys Season 5 Full Episode 06 - Honesty Is the Best Policy
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 06 - Kate sticks her nose into Grampa's business.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's n
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The Real McCoys Season 5 Full Episode 29 - The Raffle Ticket
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 29 - When Grampa and George win a baby pig in a raffle, Kate, Luke and Pepino want to keep it as a pet, but Grampa and George are thinking more along the lines of lunch.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became
The Andy Griffith Show S02E04 Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
The Andy Griffith Show
Season 2 Episode 4: Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
Aired Monday 9:30 PM Oct 23, 1961 on CBS
The Town of Mayberry evicts old Frank Meyers from hi...
The Andy Griffith Show
Season 2 Episode 4: Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
Aired Monday 9:30 PM Oct 23, 1961 on CBS
The Town of Mayberry evicts old Frank Meyers from his home for owing debts he cannot pay but it turns out that Mayberry owes Frank a debt they can't pay!
Cast & Crew
Frank Myers (Andy Clyde)
Mayor Pike (Dick Elliott)
Opie Taylor (1960-1968) (Ron Howard)
Barney Fife (1960-1965) (Don Knotts)
Sheriff Andy Taylor (1960-1968) (Andy Griffith)
Aunt Bee Taylor (1960-1968) (Frances Bavier)
Harlan Fergus (Warren Parker)
wn.com/The Andy Griffith Show S02E04 Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
The Andy Griffith Show
Season 2 Episode 4: Mayberry Goes Bankrupt
Aired Monday 9:30 PM Oct 23, 1961 on CBS
The Town of Mayberry evicts old Frank Meyers from his home for owing debts he cannot pay but it turns out that Mayberry owes Frank a debt they can't pay!
Cast & Crew
Frank Myers (Andy Clyde)
Mayor Pike (Dick Elliott)
Opie Taylor (1960-1968) (Ron Howard)
Barney Fife (1960-1965) (Don Knotts)
Sheriff Andy Taylor (1960-1968) (Andy Griffith)
Aunt Bee Taylor (1960-1968) (Frances Bavier)
Harlan Fergus (Warren Parker)
- published: 27 Feb 2015
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Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd
Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde
Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson head...
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd
Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde
Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson head to California to help out Lucky Jenkins.
wn.com/Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd
Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde
Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson head to California to help out Lucky Jenkins.
- published: 12 Oct 2014
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Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
Thre...
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940 Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940 Three Men From Texas William .
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson.
Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Director: Lesley Selander Writers: Clarence E. Mulford (characters), Norton S. Parker (screenplay) Hoppy and .
wn.com/Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940 Three Men From Texas William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1940 Three Men From Texas William .
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson.
Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Director: Lesley Selander Writers: Clarence E. Mulford (characters), Norton S. Parker (screenplay) Hoppy and .
- published: 13 Jul 2015
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Red Lights Ahead (Classic Comedy Movie) 1936
A classic comedy movie directed by Roland D. Reed.
Starring Andy Clyde, Lucile Gleason and Roger Imhof.
Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/comedy/1930s/red-lig...
A classic comedy movie directed by Roland D. Reed.
Starring Andy Clyde, Lucile Gleason and Roger Imhof.
Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/comedy/1930s/red-lights-ahead/ for more information.
wn.com/Red Lights Ahead (Classic Comedy Movie) 1936
A classic comedy movie directed by Roland D. Reed.
Starring Andy Clyde, Lucile Gleason and Roger Imhof.
Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/comedy/1930s/red-lights-ahead/ for more information.
- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 5
ROBERT MITCHUM in Border Patrol [1943] Leslie Selander
Mitchum teams up with George [Superman] Reeves and Duncan [Cisco Kid] Renaldo in this blood-and-thunder western, packing plenty of action in every punch! Cla......
Mitchum teams up with George [Superman] Reeves and Duncan [Cisco Kid] Renaldo in this blood-and-thunder western, packing plenty of action in every punch! Cla...
wn.com/Robert Mitchum In Border Patrol 1943 Leslie Selander
Mitchum teams up with George [Superman] Reeves and Duncan [Cisco Kid] Renaldo in this blood-and-thunder western, packing plenty of action in every punch! Cla...
- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 2444
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Hopalong Cassidy ★ Three Men From Texas~1 Cowboy Tv Series
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson ....
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
wn.com/Hopalong Cassidy ★ Three Men From Texas~1 Cowboy Tv Series
Three Men From Texas 1940 Full Movie William Boyd Stars: William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde Hopalong Cassidy and new sidekick California Carlson .
- published: 12 Jul 2015
- views: 0
The Real McCoys Season 2 Full Episode 36 - The Big Skeet Shoot
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 2 Episode 36 - Tired of being goaded about his lack of competitive spirit, Luke becomes determined to beat Grandp...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 2 Episode 36 - Tired of being goaded about his lack of competitive spirit, Luke becomes determined to beat Grandpa in the county's annual skeet shooting tournament.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
wn.com/The Real Mccoys Season 2 Full Episode 36 The Big Skeet Shoot
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 2 Episode 36 - Tired of being goaded about his lack of competitive spirit, Luke becomes determined to beat Grandpa in the county's annual skeet shooting tournament.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 08 Mar 2015
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Mack Sennett's Broke In China ~ Ben Turpin Ruth Taylor
Mack Sennett's 1927 silent comedy short Broke In China starring Ben Turpin, Ruth Taylor, Louise Carver, and Andy Clyde (directed by Edward F. Cline). Bathing be...
Mack Sennett's 1927 silent comedy short Broke In China starring Ben Turpin, Ruth Taylor, Louise Carver, and Andy Clyde (directed by Edward F. Cline). Bathing beauty Thelma Hill appears uncredited as an extra. ~ You can learn more about Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net
wn.com/Mack Sennett's Broke In China ~ Ben Turpin Ruth Taylor
Mack Sennett's 1927 silent comedy short Broke In China starring Ben Turpin, Ruth Taylor, Louise Carver, and Andy Clyde (directed by Edward F. Cline). Bathing beauty Thelma Hill appears uncredited as an extra. ~ You can learn more about Thelma at http://www.thelmahill.net
- published: 02 May 2015
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The Real McCoys Season 5 Full Episode 27 - Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 27 - With his sister away, George hires a housekeeper who sweeps him off his feet.
The Real McCoys rev...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 27 - With his sister away, George hires a housekeeper who sweeps him off his feet.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
wn.com/The Real Mccoys Season 5 Full Episode 27 Bubble, Bubble, Toil And Trouble
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 27 - With his sister away, George hires a housekeeper who sweeps him off his feet.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 2
Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie [Full Episode]
Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie
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Stars: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves
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Director: Lesley Selander
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Bar 20 i...
Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie
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Stars: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves
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Director: Lesley Selander
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Bar 20 is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Morton Grant, Michael Wilson and Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Dustine Farnum, Victor Jory, Douglas Fowley, Betty Blythe, Robert Mitchum and Francis McDonald. The film was released on October 1, 1943, by United Artists.
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Starring William Boyd, Carole Lombard, Owen Moore Phillips Smalley, Billty Bevan, Diane Ellis. Directed by Howard Higgin. Per Wikipedia: Billie (Carole Lomb.
The Painted Desert Full Length Western Movie starring William Boyd and Clark Gable watch free online. Cast William Boyd as Bill Holbrook Helen Twelvetrees ...
Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie **** Stars: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves -- Director: Lesley Selander -- Bar ...
Director: Edward Finney --- Stars: Chief Thundercloud, Rick Vallin, Barbara Felker.
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Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie
****
Stars: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves
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Director: Lesley Selander
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Bar 20 is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Morton Grant, Michael Wilson and Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Dustine Farnum, Victor Jory, Douglas Fowley, Betty Blythe, Robert Mitchum and Francis McDonald. The film was released on October 1, 1943, by United Artists.
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source:wiki iders of the Timberline is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, ...
Starring William Boyd, Carole Lombard, Owen Moore Phillips Smalley, Billty Bevan, Diane Ellis. Directed by Howard Higgin. Per Wikipedia: Billie (Carole Lomb.
The Painted Desert Full Length Western Movie starring William Boyd and Clark Gable watch free online. Cast William Boyd as Bill Holbrook Helen Twelvetrees ...
Bar 20 1943 George Reeves , William Boyd Full Length Western Movie **** Stars: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves -- Director: Lesley Selander -- Bar ...
Director: Edward Finney --- Stars: Chief Thundercloud, Rick Vallin, Barbara Felker.
- published: 27 Jul 2015
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The Real McCoys Season 4 Full Episode 08 - Baldy
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 4 Episode 08 - When Luke fears that he may be losing his hair, Grandpa employs an unusual tactic to remind Luke t...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 4 Episode 08 - When Luke fears that he may be losing his hair, Grandpa employs an unusual tactic to remind Luke that appearances aren't as important as he thinks.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
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The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 4 Episode 08 - When Luke fears that he may be losing his hair, Grandpa employs an unusual tactic to remind Luke that appearances aren't as important as he thinks.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 2
The Real McCoys Season 1 Full Episode 07 - Luke Gets His Freedom
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 1 Episode 07 - Kate pointedly tells Luke that he is welcome to go fishing with Grandpa and Mac Maginnis and to do...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 1 Episode 07 - Kate pointedly tells Luke that he is welcome to go fishing with Grandpa and Mac Maginnis and to do whatever he wishes for several nights thereafter, but Grandpa steps in to make amends when he realizes that Luke's "freedom" is causing a genuine strain on their still-young marriage.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
wn.com/The Real Mccoys Season 1 Full Episode 07 Luke Gets His Freedom
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 1 Episode 07 - Kate pointedly tells Luke that he is welcome to go fishing with Grandpa and Mac Maginnis and to do whatever he wishes for several nights thereafter, but Grandpa steps in to make amends when he realizes that Luke's "freedom" is causing a genuine strain on their still-young marriage.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 0
The Real McCoys Season 3 Full Episode 24 - The Talk of the Town
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 3 Episode 24 - Grampa has mixed emotions after Little Luke wins a prize by writing an essay about him.
The Real ...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 3 Episode 24 - Grampa has mixed emotions after Little Luke wins a prize by writing an essay about him.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
wn.com/The Real Mccoys Season 3 Full Episode 24 The Talk Of The Town
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 3 Episode 24 - Grampa has mixed emotions after Little Luke wins a prize by writing an essay about him.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 0
The Real McCoys Season 5 Full Episode 06 - Honesty Is the Best Policy
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 06 - Kate sticks her nose into Grampa's business.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mount...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 06 - Kate sticks her nose into Grampa's business.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
wn.com/The Real Mccoys Season 5 Full Episode 06 Honesty Is The Best Policy
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 06 - Kate sticks her nose into Grampa's business.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 2
The Real McCoys Season 5 Full Episode 29 - The Raffle Ticket
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 29 - When Grampa and George win a baby pig in a raffle, Kate, Luke and Pepino want to keep it as a pet,...
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 29 - When Grampa and George win a baby pig in a raffle, Kate, Luke and Pepino want to keep it as a pet, but Grampa and George are thinking more along the lines of lunch.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
wn.com/The Real Mccoys Season 5 Full Episode 29 The Raffle Ticket
The Real McCoys Full Episodes 1957–1963 Season 5 Episode 29 - When Grampa and George win a baby pig in a raffle, Kate, Luke and Pepino want to keep it as a pet, but Grampa and George are thinking more along the lines of lunch.
The Real McCoys revolves around the lives of a mountain family who originally hailed from fictional Smokey Corners, West Virginia. The McCoys moved to California and became dirt farmers. The family consisted of Grandpa Amos McCoy (Walter Brennan); his grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's new bride Kate (Kathy Nolan), Luke's teenage sister Hassie (Lydia Reed), and his 11-year-old brother, Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). The double-naming of the brothers was explained in the first episode by the elder Luke: Because their parents were so excited over the birth of the younger boy, "they forgot all about me!" Only Crenna was in every episode.
The McCoys' farm had previously been owned by an uncle, Ben McCoy, who died. The former West Virginians joined the Grange farm association and acquired a Mexican farm hand named Pepino Garcia, played by the Puerto Rican-born Tony Martinez. In the episode which aired on January 8, 1962, Pepino becomes an American citizen and takes the surname name "McCoy". The McMichaels, a brother and sister combination played by Andy Clyde and Madge Blake in twenty-nine and twenty-one episodes, respectively, lived on the hill not far from the McCoys. Amos McCoy and George MacMichael, both rather devious individuals, would sometimes quarrel, particularly over their games of checkers. Kate was friendly with Flora McMichael, George's sister, and became involved with life in the community. Though still in her twenties, Kate served as a mother figure for Luke's younger siblings, Hassie and Little Luke, and one episode shows her bewilderment in trying to entice the children to take responsibility for their school studies. Many episodes have a moral theme consistent with the conservative views of Walter Brennan, such as two 1957 segments entitled "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" with Joseph Kearns, later of Dennis the Menace, and "Gambling Is a Sin," in which Amos allows a casino to advertise on McCoy property before the ethics of the matter is brought to his attention.[1] Other such episodes are "Go Fight City Hall", "The Taxman Cometh," "You Can't Always Be a Hero", "You Never Get Too Old," "Where There's a Will", "Beware a Smart Woman", "Money in the Bank", "How to Win Friends," "You're As Young As You Feel", "Honesty Is the Best Policy", and "Never a Lender Be".
From the hills of West Virginia, Amos McCoy moves his family to an inherited farm in California. Grandpa Amos is quick to give advice to his three grandchildren and wonders how his neighbors ever managed without him around.
Cast:
Walter Brennan Grandpa Amos McCoy
Richard Crenna Luke McCoy
Kathleen Nolan Kate McCoy
Tony Martinez Pepino
Michael Winkelman Little Luke
Lydia Reed Hassie
Andy Clyde George MacMichael
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 3
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CHECK OUT MY BOY..........THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!
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2 Timothy has played at The Garage many times and we had the chance to ask them a few questions about performing, their inspirations and hobbies, the process...
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Audio clip: Interview with Charlie Chaplin (29:10)
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This big, bad doggie wants a little, fluffy kitty.
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CHECK OUT MY BOY..........THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!
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CHECK OUT MY BOY..........THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!
"Dear Dumb Diary" Cast Talk New Hallmark Movie
Hallmark has a new movie "Dear Dumb Diary" and two of the cast members stopped by to give us the scoop about the movie! Find out about their characters and h......
Hallmark has a new movie "Dear Dumb Diary" and two of the cast members stopped by to give us the scoop about the movie! Find out about their characters and h...
wn.com/Dear Dumb Diary Cast Talk New Hallmark Movie
Hallmark has a new movie "Dear Dumb Diary" and two of the cast members stopped by to give us the scoop about the movie! Find out about their characters and h...
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SYLP - Andy, Clyde, Michy kiss
Truth or Dare steps up See You Later Party for Sami October 20, 2008 Colonial House video c/o Andy & Michy....
Truth or Dare steps up See You Later Party for Sami October 20, 2008 Colonial House video c/o Andy & Michy.
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Truth or Dare steps up See You Later Party for Sami October 20, 2008 Colonial House video c/o Andy & Michy.
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Andrew D. Abbott, Clyde Harvey & Joel Pokorny Whosoever Interview - '2 Timothy'
2 Timothy has played at The Garage many times and we had the chance to ask them a few questions about performing, their inspirations and hobbies, the process......
2 Timothy has played at The Garage many times and we had the chance to ask them a few questions about performing, their inspirations and hobbies, the process...
wn.com/Andrew D. Abbott, Clyde Harvey Joel Pokorny Whosoever Interview '2 Timothy'
2 Timothy has played at The Garage many times and we had the chance to ask them a few questions about performing, their inspirations and hobbies, the process...
Romeo and Juliet vs Bonnie and Clyde. Epic Rap Battles of History Season 4
Download on iTunes ► http://bit.ly/1yN7aai ◄
Season 3 Autographed CDs available at ► http://shop.erb.fm ◄
Subscribe for more battles! http://bit.ly/1ElwJ40
Wat...
Download on iTunes ► http://bit.ly/1yN7aai ◄
Season 3 Autographed CDs available at ► http://shop.erb.fm ◄
Subscribe for more battles! http://bit.ly/1ElwJ40
Watch Behind The Scenes Here: ► http://bit.ly/1A7OGFM ◄
Hi. My name is Nice Peter,
and this is EpicLLOYD,
and this is Epic Rap Battles of History, Season 4.
As always, these videos could not be possible without your suggestions, your subscription, and the help of a lot of awesome people. Special thanks to all of you and everyone in our crew who helped make this happen.
-np & eL
We hang out here:
http://facebook.com/nicepeter
http://facebook.com/EpicLLOYD
http://twitter.com/nicepeter
http://twitter.com/theEpicLLOYD
http://epicrapbattlesofhistory.com
▼ CAST ▼
Romeo: Nice Peter
http://youtube.com/nicepeter
Juliet: Grace Helbig
www.youtube.com/graciehinabox
https://twitter.com/gracehelbig
http://instagram.com/gracehelbig
Bonnie: Hannah Hart
https://www.youtube.com/MyHarto
https://twitter.com/harto
http://instagram.com/myharto
Clyde: Epic Lloyd
http://youtube.com/epiclloyd
▼ CREW ▼
Executive Producers Peter Shukoff and Lloyd Ahlquist
Directed by: Nice Peter & Mike Betette
Written by: Nice Peter, EpicLLOYD & Zach Sherwin
Staff Writer: Dante Cimadamore
http://www.youtube.com/givememotion
Writer: Mike Betette
http://www.youtube.com/Betette
Song Produced by: Nice Peter & Jose "Choco" Reynoso
Song Mixed by: Nice Peter and Jose "Choco" Reynoso
http://www.1200warriors.com
Beat Produced by: Jesse Cale:
https://soundcloud.com/jessecale
Edited by: Andrew Sherman, Ryan Moulton, Daniel Turcan, and Nice Peter
VFX and Compositing: Andrew Sherman and Ryan Moulton
Produced by Michelle Maloney
Director of Photography: Jon Na
Costume Designer: Sulai Lopez
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Make Up and Hair: Frances Ferres
Assistant Make Up Artist: Anissa Salazar
Gaffer: Arthur Hong
Grip: Yev Belilovsky
Music Supervisor & Playback: Dante Cimadamore
Production Coordinator: Atul Singh
Assistant Editors: Ryan Moulton
Office PA: Shaun Lewin
ok, I think that's it. Thanks again for watching and see you next Monday!
-nice peter & epiclloyd
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wn.com/Romeo And Juliet Vs Bonnie And Clyde. Epic Rap Battles Of History Season 4
Download on iTunes ► http://bit.ly/1yN7aai ◄
Season 3 Autographed CDs available at ► http://shop.erb.fm ◄
Subscribe for more battles! http://bit.ly/1ElwJ40
Watch Behind The Scenes Here: ► http://bit.ly/1A7OGFM ◄
Hi. My name is Nice Peter,
and this is EpicLLOYD,
and this is Epic Rap Battles of History, Season 4.
As always, these videos could not be possible without your suggestions, your subscription, and the help of a lot of awesome people. Special thanks to all of you and everyone in our crew who helped make this happen.
-np & eL
We hang out here:
http://facebook.com/nicepeter
http://facebook.com/EpicLLOYD
http://twitter.com/nicepeter
http://twitter.com/theEpicLLOYD
http://epicrapbattlesofhistory.com
▼ CAST ▼
Romeo: Nice Peter
http://youtube.com/nicepeter
Juliet: Grace Helbig
www.youtube.com/graciehinabox
https://twitter.com/gracehelbig
http://instagram.com/gracehelbig
Bonnie: Hannah Hart
https://www.youtube.com/MyHarto
https://twitter.com/harto
http://instagram.com/myharto
Clyde: Epic Lloyd
http://youtube.com/epiclloyd
▼ CREW ▼
Executive Producers Peter Shukoff and Lloyd Ahlquist
Directed by: Nice Peter & Mike Betette
Written by: Nice Peter, EpicLLOYD & Zach Sherwin
Staff Writer: Dante Cimadamore
http://www.youtube.com/givememotion
Writer: Mike Betette
http://www.youtube.com/Betette
Song Produced by: Nice Peter & Jose "Choco" Reynoso
Song Mixed by: Nice Peter and Jose "Choco" Reynoso
http://www.1200warriors.com
Beat Produced by: Jesse Cale:
https://soundcloud.com/jessecale
Edited by: Andrew Sherman, Ryan Moulton, Daniel Turcan, and Nice Peter
VFX and Compositing: Andrew Sherman and Ryan Moulton
Produced by Michelle Maloney
Director of Photography: Jon Na
Costume Designer: Sulai Lopez
---------------------------
Make Up and Hair: Frances Ferres
Assistant Make Up Artist: Anissa Salazar
Gaffer: Arthur Hong
Grip: Yev Belilovsky
Music Supervisor & Playback: Dante Cimadamore
Production Coordinator: Atul Singh
Assistant Editors: Ryan Moulton
Office PA: Shaun Lewin
ok, I think that's it. Thanks again for watching and see you next Monday!
-nice peter & epiclloyd
Download the free ERB App:
iPhone ► http://erb.fm/cr
iPad ► http://erb.fm/ao
Android ► http://erb.fm/fk
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 17285536
Andrew Holderness - Clyde & Co
There was a 21% increase in M&A; in the global insurance industry last year, as 2014 saw its first annual increase in transaction volume since 2011, law firm Cly...
There was a 21% increase in M&A; in the global insurance industry last year, as 2014 saw its first annual increase in transaction volume since 2011, law firm Clyde & Co recently reported. Its Global Head of the Corporate Insurance Group, Andrew Holderness, looks at the elements driving profit for any underwriting platform and CEOs meeting shareholders expectations to generate more growth. Watch the interview and others at: http://re360.co/articles/andrew-holderness
wn.com/Andrew Holderness Clyde Co
There was a 21% increase in M&A; in the global insurance industry last year, as 2014 saw its first annual increase in transaction volume since 2011, law firm Clyde & Co recently reported. Its Global Head of the Corporate Insurance Group, Andrew Holderness, looks at the elements driving profit for any underwriting platform and CEOs meeting shareholders expectations to generate more growth. Watch the interview and others at: http://re360.co/articles/andrew-holderness
- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 2
Chaplin Interview BBC 1954
Audio clip: Interview with Charlie Chaplin (29:10)
Posted: 04 Dec 1954
Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889-1977), also known as Charlie Chaplin, stands for many as th...
Audio clip: Interview with Charlie Chaplin (29:10)
Posted: 04 Dec 1954
Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889-1977), also known as Charlie Chaplin, stands for many as the greatest comedian. He was born in London and his childhood was marked by poverty and deprivation. His first stage appearance was like 5 years old and it became clear what the boy was going to be. Young Charlie and his brother Sydney began working as artists in Fred Karno vaudevilletrupp. The troop traveled to the United States and Charlie quickly became the crowd favorite. Offer of movie contract came as a result of it, and suddenly was Chaplin's silent film career started with a total of 35 films in the first year. In the film'' Kid Auto Races at Venice'' (1914) occur Chaplin as the tramp with big, baggy pants, too big shoes, bowler hat, cane and a small mustache, who would become his trademark. Chaplin composed, directed and played himself in a whole range of his films, and was declared a genius by many. In this English program you listen Chaplin be interviewed about his career and his life.
Creator: Robert Crabtree
Support Silent Film: The Mack Sennett Collection, Vol. One
http://www.flickeralley.com/catalog/item/the-mack-sennett-collection-vol-1/hardgood
The Keystone Film Company, under the guidance of pioneering producer and director Mack Sennett, was the birthplace of classic American slapstick comedy. This historic studio was at one time home to a staggering number of silent screen luminaries including Mabel Normand, Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Wallace Beery, Harry Langdon, Marie Dressler, Ben Turpin, The Keystone Cops, Ford Sterling, Charley Chase, Al St. John, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, Billy Bevan, Louise Fazenda, Eddie Quillan, and countless others. Even Hollywood icon Charlie Chaplin, still the world’s most recognized actor, introduced his beloved Tramp character under the auspices of Keystone. Later, under the Mack Sennett Comedies banner, Sennett went on to produce a new generation of sound comedies, some in early color, featuring the likes of W.C. Fields, Bing Crosby, Lloyd Hamilton, Andy Clyde, and more.
Now, for the first time, thanks to Flicker Alley, CineMuseum, and Keystone Films, over 100 of the best surviving Sennett comedies have been gathered from around the world, fully restored, and digitally re-mastered in HD for Blu-ray home video. The Mack Sennett Collection, Vol. One features the first 50 of these films presented on a 3-disc Blu-ray set.
These new editions have been painstakingly reconstructed by CineMuseum and Keystone Films using original 35mm nitrate, archival negatives, preservation materials, and sometimes the lone known surviving film print, from the collections of the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Blackhawk Films®, Lobster Films, the Richard M. Roberts Collection, Gierucki Studios, and dozens of privately held archives. Creator: Robert Crabtree
To view more go to: https://bit.ly/busterfun
wn.com/Chaplin Interview BBC 1954
Audio clip: Interview with Charlie Chaplin (29:10)
Posted: 04 Dec 1954
Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889-1977), also known as Charlie Chaplin, stands for many as the greatest comedian. He was born in London and his childhood was marked by poverty and deprivation. His first stage appearance was like 5 years old and it became clear what the boy was going to be. Young Charlie and his brother Sydney began working as artists in Fred Karno vaudevilletrupp. The troop traveled to the United States and Charlie quickly became the crowd favorite. Offer of movie contract came as a result of it, and suddenly was Chaplin's silent film career started with a total of 35 films in the first year. In the film'' Kid Auto Races at Venice'' (1914) occur Chaplin as the tramp with big, baggy pants, too big shoes, bowler hat, cane and a small mustache, who would become his trademark. Chaplin composed, directed and played himself in a whole range of his films, and was declared a genius by many. In this English program you listen Chaplin be interviewed about his career and his life.
Creator: Robert Crabtree
Support Silent Film: The Mack Sennett Collection, Vol. One
http://www.flickeralley.com/catalog/item/the-mack-sennett-collection-vol-1/hardgood
The Keystone Film Company, under the guidance of pioneering producer and director Mack Sennett, was the birthplace of classic American slapstick comedy. This historic studio was at one time home to a staggering number of silent screen luminaries including Mabel Normand, Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Wallace Beery, Harry Langdon, Marie Dressler, Ben Turpin, The Keystone Cops, Ford Sterling, Charley Chase, Al St. John, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, Billy Bevan, Louise Fazenda, Eddie Quillan, and countless others. Even Hollywood icon Charlie Chaplin, still the world’s most recognized actor, introduced his beloved Tramp character under the auspices of Keystone. Later, under the Mack Sennett Comedies banner, Sennett went on to produce a new generation of sound comedies, some in early color, featuring the likes of W.C. Fields, Bing Crosby, Lloyd Hamilton, Andy Clyde, and more.
Now, for the first time, thanks to Flicker Alley, CineMuseum, and Keystone Films, over 100 of the best surviving Sennett comedies have been gathered from around the world, fully restored, and digitally re-mastered in HD for Blu-ray home video. The Mack Sennett Collection, Vol. One features the first 50 of these films presented on a 3-disc Blu-ray set.
These new editions have been painstakingly reconstructed by CineMuseum and Keystone Films using original 35mm nitrate, archival negatives, preservation materials, and sometimes the lone known surviving film print, from the collections of the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Blackhawk Films®, Lobster Films, the Richard M. Roberts Collection, Gierucki Studios, and dozens of privately held archives. Creator: Robert Crabtree
To view more go to: https://bit.ly/busterfun
- published: 07 Apr 2014
- views: 33839
Coronation Street's Bonnie And Clyde | This Morning
Coronation Street stars Oli Farnworth and Tisha Merry, who play Andy and Steph, chat about their tumultuous storyline.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for new...
Coronation Street stars Oli Farnworth and Tisha Merry, who play Andy and Steph, chat about their tumultuous storyline.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for new videos every weekday. It's free and you'll be the first to watch the best bits from the show. Click here to Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thismorning?sub_confirmation=1
Join Christine Bleakley and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hottest celebs and cook up a storm with your favourite chefs!
Stay stylish with Gok Wan's fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake's top make-up tips, save money with Martin Lewis and get gardening with David Domoney. And did we mention we have quite a few laughs along the way too?
This Morning - every weekday on ITV from 10:30am
Watch more videos from This Morning on the official YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/thismorning
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wn.com/Coronation Street's Bonnie And Clyde | This Morning
Coronation Street stars Oli Farnworth and Tisha Merry, who play Andy and Steph, chat about their tumultuous storyline.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for new videos every weekday. It's free and you'll be the first to watch the best bits from the show. Click here to Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thismorning?sub_confirmation=1
Join Christine Bleakley and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hottest celebs and cook up a storm with your favourite chefs!
Stay stylish with Gok Wan's fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake's top make-up tips, save money with Martin Lewis and get gardening with David Domoney. And did we mention we have quite a few laughs along the way too?
This Morning - every weekday on ITV from 10:30am
Watch more videos from This Morning on the official YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/thismorning
http://www.itv.com/thismorning
http://www.stv.tv
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- published: 04 Mar 2015
- views: 94
Dog Wants a Kitty
This big, bad doggie wants a little, fluffy kitty.
Starring Clyde....
This big, bad doggie wants a little, fluffy kitty.
Starring Clyde.
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This big, bad doggie wants a little, fluffy kitty.
Starring Clyde.
- published: 13 Apr 2013
- views: 25502640
just a number song -dear dumb diary
I do not own this song. All rights to their corresponding owners....
I do not own this song. All rights to their corresponding owners.
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I do not own this song. All rights to their corresponding owners.
3-Way (The Golden Rule) (feat. Justin Timberlake & Lady Gaga)
Buy "3-WAY (THE GOLDEN RULE)" on iTunes: http://bit.ly/13w2sxX
THE LONELY ISLAND - THE WACK ALBUM
iTunes [deluxe version]: http://bit.ly/13w2sxX
iTunes: http:/...
Buy "3-WAY (THE GOLDEN RULE)" on iTunes: http://bit.ly/13w2sxX
THE LONELY ISLAND - THE WACK ALBUM
iTunes [deluxe version]: http://bit.ly/13w2sxX
iTunes: http://bit.ly/11vGyJN
Amazon: http://bit.ly/11s2V1O
Watch more vids from THE WACK ALBUM
http://bit.ly/17qE5aM
Originally aired May 21, 2011
Footage courtesy of NBC for promotional use only.
wn.com/3 Way (The Golden Rule) (Feat. Justin Timberlake Lady Gaga)
Buy "3-WAY (THE GOLDEN RULE)" on iTunes: http://bit.ly/13w2sxX
THE LONELY ISLAND - THE WACK ALBUM
iTunes [deluxe version]: http://bit.ly/13w2sxX
iTunes: http://bit.ly/11vGyJN
Amazon: http://bit.ly/11s2V1O
Watch more vids from THE WACK ALBUM
http://bit.ly/17qE5aM
Originally aired May 21, 2011
Footage courtesy of NBC for promotional use only.
- published: 27 May 2011
- views: 66370953
Clyde Lewis on VeritasRadio.com | Beyond 2012: A View From Ground Zero | Segment 1 of 2
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://w......
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://w...
wn.com/Clyde Lewis On Veritasradio.Com | Beyond 2012 A View From Ground Zero | Segment 1 Of 2
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://w...
Radio Clyde Interview
Lanarkshire Charity Anger As "Ebola aid Knocked Back By NHS " - Andrew Wood chats to Connor Gillies...
Lanarkshire Charity Anger As "Ebola aid Knocked Back By NHS " - Andrew Wood chats to Connor Gillies
wn.com/Radio Clyde Interview
Lanarkshire Charity Anger As "Ebola aid Knocked Back By NHS " - Andrew Wood chats to Connor Gillies
- published: 26 Oct 2014
- views: 1