Movies: Leo Donnelly
- 1930
Roadhouse Nights (1930)
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Based on the Hammett novel, this ultra-rare film—is nominally taken from the author's classic gang-war novel Red Harvest, which proved too brutal and cynical even for pre-Code Hollywood....
- 1934
The Camera Speaks (1934)
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In this short film, an elderly cameraman and his camera reminisce about their days shooting silent films and news stories....
- 1932
Believe It or Not (Second Series) #11 (1932)
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This entry of the series does not feature Robert Ripley, who is away gathering material on his tours. Leo Donnelly narrates various odds and ends like a church service held on a river in boats, one of the largest sculptures in the world, sand art in ...
- 1932
This Naked Age (1932)
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"This Nude World" is a groundbreaking 1932 "documentary" celebrating the age-old tradition of playing volleyball in you socks... and nothing else. The film purports to pose probing questions about the morality of nudist colonies o cover its actual ai...
- 1932
Believe It or Not (Second Series) #10 (1932)
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This omnibus of film clips include a Savanna golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indians used ourside cigar stores, an American Indian artist from South Dakota who paints upside down, the smallest residence house, a Bronx River statue wi...
- 1930
The Benefit (1930)
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Pressed into service, an inept comedian offers a burlesque on Helen Morgan....
- 1932
Believe It or Not (Second Series) #9 (1932)
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In this short film, Robert L. Ripley introduces narrator Leo Donnelly who presents various "Believe It or Not" oddities from around the world as gathered by Ripley. Segments include a NYC clothier that caters to very large men and circus elephant gro...
- 1930
The Song Plugger (1930)
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'Blind Bob' has written a song and the folks at the music publishing company think that Joe Frisco, his old friend from the Bowery is just right for it. So we see Joe at stage doing his peddler routine. He goes over to the publishing company, where h...
- 1932
Believe It or Not (Second Series) #12 (1932)
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In Robert L. Ripley's absence, Leo Donnelly acts as the guide to the unusual from around the world. A group of people in the Philippines are moving a house, foundation and all, six miles, by carrying it on their backs. A one-armed boat builder demons...
- 1932
Murder in the Pullman (1932)
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Noted team of detective and criminologist solve the murder of a new bride, in her compartment, on the train on which they are travelling....
- 1934
A Penny a Peep (1934)
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A man, his wife and his overgrown son visit a penny arcade, where he drops a penny in the moviola and he (and we) watch The Perfectly Formed Woman (1910), and another penny to watch The Song of the Wildwood Flutes (1910). The man encounters the disda...
- 1932
Believe It or Not (Second Series) #8 (1932)
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Robert Ripley presents a well-dressed cocktail party an assortment of drawings and film clips showing the world's youngest parents and the largest bible. Vitaphone No. 1362....
- 1930
The Music Racket (1930)
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An office with two stuffy guys of the music business, one of them Mac who says to "keep that dame away," when Trixie Brown has come by to sing for them, and he thinks she's awful. But when Trixie barges in on her own, Mac turns on his friendly face a...
- 1932
The Nickelette (1932)
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This short humorously recreates the experience of going to a nickelodeon during the silent film era, using footage of silent films and sarcastic narration....
- 1933
Movie Memories (1933)
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They show clips of Mayor Robert van Wyck and the Jeffries-Fitzsimmons fight and point out how unimportant they were in the 1930s. They also show a cutdown of a comedy starring Kate Price with an annoying voice over commentary provided by Leo Donnelly...