Professor Bean's Removal
Professor Bean's Removal is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand.
Professor Bean's Removal is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand.
Ford Sterling
Professor Bean
Mabel Normand
Mabel - Professor Bean's Daughter
Roscoe Arbuckle
Man with Moustache
Professor Bean's Removal is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand.
A nice guy has just moved to New York and discovers that he must share his run-down apartment with a couple thousand singing, dancing cockroaches.
Charles Dreyfus, who has finally cracked over inspector Clouseau's antics, escapes from a mental institution and launches an elaborate plan to get rid of Clouseau once and for all.
A medicine man is sent looking for the son of his tribal king, and brings back an American golfer and a host of goons intent on keeping him in the golf tournament.
The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
The story of the rise and fall of the Pre-Fab Four.
Rowan Atkinson and Angus Deayton in Boston doing a live performance of the same styles of humor we've seen in Mr. Bean and Blackadder. Included are lessons on Shakespearean acting, a school headmaster meeting with the father of a boy he's beaten to death, and tips for having a successful date.
Stan and Ollie try to hide their pet dog Laughing Gravy from their exasperated, mean tempered landlord, who has a "No Pets" policy.
To help his divorced neighbor claim a substantial inheritance, a family man poses as her husband. The ruse spills over into his career in advertising, and his recent promotion relies on his wholesome and moral appearance.
On a trip to visit his parents, detective Nick Charles gets mixed up in a murder investigation.
The Laurel & Hardy Moving Co. have a challenging job on their hands (and backs): hauling a player piano up a monumental flight of stairs to Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen's house. Their task is complicated by a sassy nursemaid and, unbeknownst to them, the impatient Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen himself. But the biggest problem is the force of gravity, which repeatedly pulls the piano back down to the bottom of the stairs.