The best Dickie Moore’s comedy movies

Dickie Moore

Dickie Moore

12/09/1925- 07/09/2015
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Dickie Moore’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Dickie Moore.

Heaven Can Wait

Heaven Can Wait
7.3/10
Spoiled playboy Henry van Cleve dies and arrives at the entrance to Hell, a final destination he is sure he deserves after living a life of profligacy. The devil, however, isn't so sure Henry meets Hell's standards. Convinced he is where he belongs, Henry recounts his life's deeds, both good and bad, including an act of indiscretion during his 25-year marriage to his wife, Martha, with the hope that "His Excellency" will arrive at the proper judgment.

The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird
6.2/10
An ungrateful girl and her little brother are transported in their dreams by a fairy to a wonderland, tasked with finding the mythical blue bird of happiness, meeting friends and foes along the way.

The Expert

The Expert
6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 05/03/1932
  • Character: Dickie Foster
An elderly gentleman arrives for an extended stay with his grown son in Chicago.

Million Dollar Legs

Million Dollar Legs
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 08/07/1932
  • Character: Willie - Angela's Brother
A small country on the verge of bankruptcy is persuaded to enter the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics as a means of raising money.

The Gladiator

The Gladiator
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 14/08/1938
  • Character: Bobby
A man returns to college and is talked into joining he football team and is a real joke on the team, until he is given a drug that gives him super strength.

Union Depot

Union Depot
7/10
Among the travelers of varied backgrounds that meet and interact on one night at Union Depot, a metropolitan train station, are Chick and his friend Scrap Iron, both newly released from prison after serving time for vagrancy. Hungry and desperate for a break, Chick fortuitously comes across across a valise abandoned by a drunken traveler. In it he finds a shaving kit and a suit of clothes with a bankroll, which help transform the affable tramp into a dashing gent. After buying himself a meal, Chick seeks some female companionship among the many hustlers who walk the station. He propositions Ruth Collins, a stranded, out-of-work showgirl and takes her to the station's hotel.

Disorderly Conduct

Disorderly Conduct
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/03/1932
  • Character: Jimmy
When motorcycle cop Dick Fay gives a ticket to Phyllis Crawford, her father's graft-fed influence leads to his demotion to foot patrolman.

The Great Mr. Nobody

The Great Mr. Nobody
5.8/10
A publicity man promotes his newspaper, but finds his boss always steals the credit.

Love, Honor and Behave

Love, Honor and Behave
5.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/03/1938
  • Character: Ted (child)
Comedy about a weak husband, afraid to say "no" to his new wife, who realizes he must assert himself to save his marriage.

The Matrimonial Bed

The Matrimonial Bed
5.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/08/1930
  • Character: Trebel's Son (uncredited)
Five years after Adolphe's death in a train wreck, he is discovered very much alive and with amnesia. Unfortunately he and his first wife are remarried and with children.

Birthday Blues

Birthday Blues
7.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/11/1932
  • Character: Dickie
Dickie throws a birthday party to try to raise money to buy his mother a birthday present.

The Bride Wore Red

The Bride Wore Red
6.3/10
A poor singer in a bar masquerades as a rich society woman thanks to a rich benefactor.

Manhattan Parade

Manhattan Parade
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 24/12/1931
  • Character: Junior Roberts
Director Lloyd Bacon's 1931 drama takes a different look at the Broadway arena by focusing on the owners of a theatrical costume shop.

Fireman, Save My Child

Fireman, Save My Child
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/02/1932
  • Character: Child Watching Baseball Game
Joe Grant is an inventor, fireman and baseball player in his small hometown. He gets an offer to play in a big team and hopes to get more money for his inventions. But Joe's invited to present his invention to a fire extinguisher company at the same time when he is supposed to play. Will he be able to show the effectiveness of his invention and win the game?

The Kid from Borneo

The Kid from Borneo
7.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 14/04/1933
  • Character: Dickie
The gang goes to a circus sideshow to visit Dickie and Spanky's uncle, mistakenly believing he is "The Wild Man from Borneo."

This Side of Heaven

This Side of Heaven
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 02/02/1934
  • Character: Freddie
Lionel Barrymore stars in this 1934 comedy-drama about a man contending with personal and family problems.

Hook and Ladder

Hook and Ladder
7.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1932
  • Character: Dickie
The gang, while playing firemen, come upon a real fire.

Mush and Milk

Mush and Milk
7.5/10
When Cap's back pension finally comes in, he treats the gang to a day at an amusement park.

Our Gang - Little Rascals Greatest Hits

Our Gang - Little Rascals Greatest Hits
The gang's all here - Our Gang, that is, with Spanky, Alfalfa, Jackie, Farina, Scotty, Buckwheat, Chubby, Stymie, Wheezer, Dickie, Tommy, Mary, Pete and more in uncut versions of some of their funniest episodes. A magic lamp turns two adults into new arrivals at the Happy Home Orphanage in "Shrimps for a Day," while the Rascals show a thief how to "Fly My Kite" when he tries to send their beloved Grandma to the poor farm. The Gang is snubbed after saying "Hi Neighbor" to the new kid on the block, and Spanky has "Beginners Luck" during his debut on amateur night, before they mistake a hungry "Kid from Borneo" for Uncle George.

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