Movie
Mr. Motorboat's Last Stand
“Subtitled ‘A Comedy of the Depression,’ the two-reel film begins with the hero, Mr. Motorboat (played by Leonard “Motorboat” Stirrup, a professional tapdancer), waking up at dawn in an auto junkyard… The scene is much in the mode of Chaplin, though the whole is carried by the effective shots and cutting, unlike Chaplin’s typically static camera and long shots.” —Chuck Kleinhans
More Movies

Wa-Re-Me

Baby Doll

Love Time

Urudhi Mozhi

Wild Waters

Phoenix

Sharks vs. Dolphins: Bahamas Battleground

Gillo of Ladies and Knights, of Loves and Arms
La fille de Jephté

The Wall

La comuna

Every 90s Commercial Ever
Die Abenteuer der schönen Dorette

Mike Leckrone: Wisconsin's Showman

A Young Man's Stronghold

The Finger Print

The Pot Plant

Stuck in Silence