The best Clyde Cook’s comedy movies

Clyde Cook

Clyde Cook

16/12/1891- 13/08/1984
Today we present the best Clyde Cook’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Clyde Cook’s movies.

The Little Princess

The Little Princess
7.1/10
The classic Shirley Temple film in which a little girl goes in search of her father who is reported missing by the military during the Second Boer War.

Dance, Girl, Dance

Dance, Girl, Dance
6.8/10
Judy O'Brien is an aspiring ballerina in a dance troupe. Also in the company is Bubbles, a brash mantrap who leaves the struggling troupe for a career in burlesque. When the company disbands, Bubbles gives Judy a thankless job as her stooge. The two eventually clash when both fall for the same man.

Wandering Papas

Wandering Papas
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/02/1926
  • Character: Camp Cook
A cook for bridge constructors is told to collect food for dinner-Ritz style trout, Palmer house rabbit and a 15cm frosted cake. He sets off into the wide open spaces to collect the food, coming into contact with a mad hermit, who hates anybody seeing his daughter, before returning to cook dinner

Pack Up Your Troubles

Pack Up Your Troubles
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyWar
  • Release: 24/10/1939
  • Character: British Guard
Three American soldiers help a young girl deliver a secret message across enemy lines.

Jazz Heaven

Jazz Heaven
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/11/1929
  • Character: Max Langley
A young songwriter struggles to make good in New York.

Calm Yourself

Calm Yourself
5.6/10
A recently-fired advertising executive starts his own company, Confidential Services, to help clients solve their unusual and problematic situations.

A Sailor's Sweetheart

A Sailor's Sweetheart
5.5/10
Cynthia Botts is the headmistress of a girls' school who has left a fortune on the condition that no scandal could ever be associated with her name. But scandal, in the form of Sandy McTavish, a romantic sailor and Charlotte Ralston is just around the corner.

Beware of Bachelors

Beware of Bachelors
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/10/1928
  • Character: Joe Babbitt
A young doctor is accused by his pretty wife of paying too much attention to one of his woman patients when she makes a pass at him. Ferris, assuming that her husband is having an affair, decides to have one herself with a perfumer.

Moonlight and Noses

Moonlight and Noses
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/10/1925
  • Character: A Burglar
Moonlight and Noses (1925) is a comedy short directed by Stan Laurel & F. Richard Jones.

Simple Sis

Simple Sis
6.2/10
Simple Sis is a 1927 American silent comedy-melodrama directed by Herman C. Raymaker and starring Louise Fazenda as a poor, plain laundress hoping for romance, supported by Clyde Cook as a shy suitor and Myrna Loy as a cruel beauty. No copies of Simple Sis are known to exist; it is presumed lost.

The Taming of the Shrew

The Taming of the Shrew
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/10/1929
  • Character: Grumio
Adapted from Shakespeare's play: Baptista Minola, a wealthy resident of Padua, is the father of Katherine and Bianca. The younger daughter, Bianca, is charming and has many suitors. But her father will not allow Bianca to be married until her older sister, who is notoriously quarrelsome and bad-tempered, is married first. When Petruchio comes from Verona to Padua in search of a wife, he hears of this situation, and he accepts the challenge of trying to woo and marry the ill-natured Katherine.

Domestic Troubles

Domestic Troubles
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 27/03/1928
  • Character: James Bullard / Horace Bullard
A Silent film comedy directed by Ray Enright.

Beware of Married Men

Beware of Married Men
5.2/10
A press sheet printed in Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World in 1928 put forth the suggestion that “people in the need of a good hearty laugh should take this opportunity of getting it” by seeing a newly released comedy by Warner Bros., suggestively entitled Beware of Married Men. Since director Archie Mayo (The Petrified Forest) helmed this feature during the dying days of the silent era, the studio sought to enhance its commercial viability by embellishing the shot-silent picture with a synchronized music and effects soundtrack using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. Ultimately, these efforts went for naught, as the picture failed at the box office and quickly disappeared from theaters.

Pay as You Enter

Pay as You Enter
5.6/10
Trolley car conductor Clyde Jones and bus conductor "Terrible Bill" Jones are arch rivals for the hand of coffee-shop owner Mary Smith.

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