Fields wants to sell a film story to Esoteric Studios. On the way he gets insulted by little boys, beat up for ogling a woman, and abused by a waitress. ... more about Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
An eager scientist (John Carradine) tests his new formula for invisibility on an escaped fugitive (Jon Hall). When the formula works the criminal runs off to terrorize a family he believes cheated him out of a fortune years earlier. ... more about Invisible Man's Revenge
On a boring winter afternoon, Alice dreams, that she's visiting the land behind the mirror. This turns out to be a surrealistic nightmare, with all sorts of strange things happening to her, like changing her size or playing croquet with flamingos. ... more about Alice in Wonderland
Beautiful high society type Doris Worthington is entertaining guests on her yacht in the Pacific when it hits a reef and sinks. She makes her way to an island with the help of singing sailor Stephen Jones. ... more about We're Not Dressing
The wealthy von Wellingens are shocked when the father of their son Fred's fiancée Lia juggles desserts at a formal dinner. They encourage Fred to break the engagement. ... more about Her Majesty
Abbott and Costello are two window washers who are mistaken by Nick Craig, a bookie as the messengers he sent for to pick up $50,000. Now the person he sent them to sent two of his men to get the money back but they found out about it. ... more about Noose Hangs High
While at summer camp in the Maine woods, little Bobby Breen befriends composer Basil Rathbone, who left the city to try and break his creative block, and is soon playing matchmaker for his widowed singer mother and Rathbone. ... more about Make a Wish
Leon forgets his wedding anniversary and is in the doghouse checking the date on his wedding certificate and learns that it wasn't signed, so concludes he and Dorothy aren't married. ... more about Bachelor Blues
Leon's co-worker Charlie wants to sell him some sweepstakes tickets. Leon is reluctant, because both his wife and his boss strongly disapprove of gambling. Charlie talks Leon into buying one ticket by offering to put Charlie's name on Leon's ticket. ... more about Bet Your Life
A beautiful redhead (Myrna Dell) comes knocking on Leon's door demanding the return of a compact dropped accidently in his pocket while they were dancing. ... more about Beware of Redheads
Leon (Leon Errol), not willing to admit he had forgotten the birthday of his wife (Dorothy Granger), tells her he left her present at the office, and she insists he go get it. ... more about Birthday Blues
Leon's boss (Paul Maxey) and his wife (Vivien Oakland) aren't getting along together, so Leon asks them to visit his home and observe how he and Mrs. Errol (Dorothy Granger) manage to keep the old knot tied. ... more about Borrowed Blonde
Leon buys a set of cooking utensils (he would) for his wife (Dorothy Christy) for their wedding anniversary, and the store sends Maizie (Claire Carleton) to his home to cook a demonstration dinner. A neighbor (Ida Moore) sees her and tells Mrs. ... more about Cutie on Duty
Leon Errol, in order to save expenses, decides to get his daughter married. He picks a wealthy young man as the prospective groom, but his daughter has her eyes set on someone else. ... more about Dad Always Pays
Right before the dancing Tobius' ought to film a new production, his wife tells Freddy Tobius that she's pregnant. So the producer desperately has to seek a replacement and starts a countrywide competition among all college girls. ... more about Dancing Co-Ed
Leon's boss buys a racehorse, but doesn't want word to get out that he is the owner, so he has the papers filled out showing Leon as the owner of record. At first, Leon is excited, but the arrangement soon creates difficulty for him. ... more about Dummy Owner
Leon's friend Harry Harvey wants to go on to a party after they return from a fishing trip, so Leon takes Harry's car and heads for home. A blonde, thinking the car is a Taxi, gets in and orders Leon to take her home. ... more about Follow That Blonde
"Gals, Incorporated" is a nightclub sponsored by elderly playboy Cornelius Rensington III (Leon Errol) that features Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, with all the other employees and entertainers being beautiful girls. ... more about Gals
When a hat-check girl writes a story based on the life of a famous comedian, she helps to reunite a father and son who haven't spoken to each other for years. ... more about Hat Check Honey
Leon (Leon Errol) and his friend Harry (Harry Harvey) tell their wives they are going on a fishing trip, but end up doing a bit of partying. Leon comes home and, to avoid answering questions, pretends to have amnesia. Mrs. ... more about He Forgot to Remember
Leon Errol brings home a singing chicken. He gets a call from Irma, a night club entertainer, who says the chicken (named Irmatrude) is part of her act and is worth $5000 and she wants the chicken back. ... more about High and Dizzy
Formerly rich Mr. Drake is broke...with his household staff's wages seven months in arrears. Conniving valet Mike O'Brien hatches a scheme to pass off scullery maid Millie as Drake's debutante daughter and net a rich husband for the benefit of all. ... more about Higher and Higher
The millionairess aunt of Errol's previously married wife is coming to visit, and since the aunt is dead set against divorce, the wife prevails upon Errol to pose as the butler, and brings back her inebriated first husband to pose as her current mate. ... more about Hired Husband
Leon's wife wants to surprise him by buying the cabin where they had spent their honeymoon. But when she secretly meets with the man who owns the cabin, Leon misunderstands what she is doing, and gets suspicious. ... more about His Pest Friend
Rita informs Leon that, as a lark, he stole a valuable necklace at a dinner party the night before and she will return it, but Leon remembers nothing about it. Just then, as Leon is taking the necklace out of his pocket, Mrs. ... more about I'll Take Milk
Leon needs to make a business deal with Mr. Marshall but can't unless his son and Marshall's daughter straighten out their romantic problems. ... more about In Room 303
Leo suspects something between his wife (Dorothy Granger) - talk about the pot calling the kettle black - and the milkman, who are actually talking about getting rid of the dog. Leon hires a detective. ... more about It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
Joe Palooka goes blind during a fight. An operation restores his vision, but he's told not to fight for a year. His trainer Knobby has picked up another fighter, but gangsters are pressing him to fix fights. ... more about Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad
The Square Deal Boxing Corporation (crooked as a snake's hind leg), through Gordon Rogers (Tom Neal), tries to make a deal with Knobby Walsh (Leon Errol) whereby it will own thirty percent of the contract with Heavyweight Champion Joe Palooka (Joe ... more about Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance
Gangsters frame Joe on a drunk charge and a murder rap so they can put their own fighter into a big event. Joe investigates in an attempt to prove his innocence. ... more about Joe Palooka in the Big Fight
Joe heads for South America to fight the Latin champ. Shipboard, he helps federal agents fight counterfeiters. He also spars with love interest Anne Howe. ... more about Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch
The third of the Monogram series based on Ham Fisher's "Joe Palooka" comic strip, opens with Knobby Walsh (Leon Errol), the manager of Joe Palooka (Joe Kirkkwood), trying to talk his way out of a traffic citation, and the story leading to that point is ... more about Joe Palooka in the Knockout
Manager Knobby Walsh discovers young hunk Joe Palooka and trains him to fight the champ. Mobsters try to make life tough for Joe and his socialite girlfriend Anne. Cameos by several boxing stars. ... more about Joe Palooka
Leon (Leon Errol) wants to spend quiet evenings at home but his wife, Dorothy (Dorothy Granger) wants to go dancing. Leon's twin brother berates him for not taking his wife out, so Leon aks her out but she thinks it is his twin that takes her. ... more about Let's Go Stepping
In an effort to get a contract from a British industrialist, Errol arranges a stag party featuring exotic dancer Claire Carleton, whom he is forced to introduce to his wife as Lady Epping; Errol must then disguise himself as Lord Epping, and the ... more about Lord Epping Returns
Leon's beautiful blonde maid threatens to quit on the eve of a big party Leon is giving, and, to persuade her to stay, he gives her the fur coat belonging to his wife (Dorothy Granger). ... more about Maid Trouble
Newlyweds Dennis and Carmelita have several obstacles to deal with in their new marriage: Carmelita's fiery Latin temper, a meddling aunt and a conniving ex-fiancee who's determined to break up their marriage. ... more about Mexican Spitfire
The Lindsay's are on a ship to Hawaii for their delayed second honeymoon. Unknown to Carmelita, Dennis is using the trip to secure a contract with Mr. Baldwin. ... more about Mexican Spitfire at Sea
Dennis heads west to work on an important business deal minus the Mexican Spitfire, Carmelita. His hot-tempered spouse decides to surprise him, but ends up as the surprised one when she sees him with another woman. ... more about Mexican Spitfire Out West
It is the Lindsay's wedding anniversary and they are fighting. To help them settle down with a house and children, Uncle Matt writes Lord Epping for his help in getting the Lindsay's a war orphan. ... more about Mexican Spitfire's Baby
After an extended stay in England, Sophie Lang returns to America. She is beautiful, sophisticated--and a notorious jewel thief. ... more about Notorious Sophie Lang
Leon, sight unseen, rents a room in his house to a professor, who turns out to be a beautiful blonde. This unforseen stroke of good fortune, to Leon's way of thinking, only lasts until his wife (Dorothy Granger) sees the "Professor. ... more about Oh
Leon goes partying in Tiajuana with a friend,and his wife gets wise and makes plans to each him a lesson. She pretends to have a couple of lovers, including a large Cossack knife-handler. ... more about Panic in the Parlor
Various Hollywood performers put on a pirate-themed variety show on Catalina Island, with a number of amiable stars in the audience. ... more about Pirate Party on Catalina Isle
Leon comes home late again after a night on the town. His wife exposes his alibi as a lie, and decides to leave him this time. ... more about Poppa Knows Worst
Leon has bought his wife a fancy doll for her birthday. Before he can give it to her, it falls into the fireplace and is burned up. ... more about Pretty Dolly
As Leon is getting ready to go to his job at a radio station, his wife is fuming because Leon has forgotten their wedding anniversary. With the help of a friend, Leon's wife writes a fake letter to a marital advice show that airs on Leon's station. ... more about Radio Runaround
Suffering from a hangover, Errol finds himself with a hobo and a fan dancer left over as guests of the previous night's party, when his wife returns from a trip. His solution to pass them off as his uncle and niece from Alaska doesn't work out very well. ... more about Say Uncle
Leon (Leon Errol) is a gadget inventor, but when he uses them to help his son (Raymond Roe) marry the banker's daughter (Christine Larsen), the results are per Leon's usual happenings. ... more about Shocking Affair
Steve (Charles Lang), Skat(Eddie Quillan) and other members of a high-ridin', rug-cuttin' musical combo from Oklahoma set off to conquer Broadway, only to find that rhumba-rhythm is all the rage. ... more about Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga
Leon (Leon Errol) keeps making solo trips to Buffalo and his wife Dorothy (Dorothy Granger) suspicions that some hanky-panky is involved. ... more about Sweet Cheat
The Buckaroos, cowboy musicians, are forced down at Little Lip, Texas, while flying to Hollywood to make their first movie. ... more about Twilight on the Prairie
When Leon tells his wife Dorothy that he has to go out of town on business, Dorothy's friend warns her that Leon seems to be away a lot of the time. Dorothy thus decides to go to the beauty parlor to get a new look. ... more about Twin Husbands
Lingerie tycoon F. Farrington Fowler (Leon Errol) is in a spot as he has ran out of gas-ration coupons. He enlists his butler, Pomeroy (Richard Lane), to drum up riders so that he can get extra coupons from the ration board. ... more about What a Blonde
Mrs. Errol, rehearsing for a play but keeping it a secret from Leon, forces him to take a taxi, as she needs the family car. The taxi driver tells Leon a tale of a love triangle that sets Leon's imagination on fire. ... more about Who's a Dummy?
Caught philandering (for the 1867th time, give or take a couple), Leon's wife (Dorothy Granger) announces (for the 1867th time, give or take a couple as she wasn't always his wife) that she is going to divorce him. ... more about Wife Tames Wolf
Professor Leon Errol, an authority on how to be charming, has a few too many drinks at the Ocean View Hotel and forgets all he knows on the subject. ... more about Wrong Room