The best Elsie Ames’s movies

Elsie Ames

Elsie Ames

Today we present the best Elsie Ames’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 Elsie Ames’s movies.
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A Woman Under the Influence

A Woman Under the Influence
8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/09/1974
  • Character: Principal
Mabel Longhetti, desperate and lonely, is married to a Los Angeles municipal construction worker, Nick. Increasingly unstable, especially in the company of others, she craves happiness, but her extremely volatile behavior convinces Nick that she poses a danger to their family and decides to commit her to an institution for six months. Alone with a trio of kids to raise on his own, he awaits her return, which holds more than a few surprises.

Minnie and Moskowitz

Minnie and Moskowitz
7.2/10
Depressed and jaded after being dumped by her married boyfriend, aging beauty Minnie Moore wonders if she'll ever find love. After shaggy-haired parking lot attendant Seymour Moskowitz comes to her defense from an angry and rebuffed blind date, he falls hopelessly in love with her despite their myriad differences. Minnie reluctantly agrees to a date with Moskowitz, and, slowly but surely, an unlikely romance blossoms between the two.

General Nuisance

General Nuisance
5.7/10
A millionaire falls for an army nurse, who tells him she likes men in uniform. So he enlists at Camp Cluster. She still has no time for him, so he figures out how to get into the hospital and under her care.

Black Eyes and Blues

Black Eyes and Blues
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 18/04/1941
  • Character: Violet Zabina
Roscoe's wife decides to divorce him and heads for Reno.

What Makes Lizzy Dizzy?

What Makes Lizzy Dizzy?
4.3/10
  • Release: 26/03/1942
  • Character: Lizzy
This Columbia short (production number 3431) has Harry Langdon and Elsie Ames billed above the title, but it is all Elsie Ames with Langdon and Monty Collins (if his name is Monte, how come---except for typos--- he is always billed as Monty?) only around to get a bowling ball bounced off the top of their collective heads, plus a couple of unfunny sight gags. Langdon, while top-billed, also played second-fiddle to the pratfalls of Elsie Ames in "Carry Harry" and even soon found himself billed second to Una Merkel---yes, that Una Merkel--- in Columbia's 1944-short "To Heir Is Human." Lizzy and her friend Aggie are toiling in Kelley's Laundry in order to get enough money to marry their boy friends Harry and Bill, and soon find themselves as a two-woman company bowling team attempting to keep Mr. Kelley from losing a $1000 bet. Things happen. Some of them funny.

The Taming of the Snood

The Taming of the Snood
5.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/06/1940
  • Character: Odette, the Maid
A jewel thief uses Buster as an unsuspecting dupe.

His Ex Marks the Spot

His Ex Marks the Spot
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/12/1940
  • Character: His ex wife
Buster's home life is disrupted when his ex-wife and her boyfriend move in.

She's Oil Mine

She's Oil Mine
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/11/1941
  • Character: Heiress
Buster fights a duel over a girl.

The Spook Speaks

The Spook Speaks
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/09/1940
  • Character: Elsie
A magician hires Buster as a housekeeper while he's away.

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