Wide Open Spaces by the Masquers Club is another good one (with Ned Sparks and Dorothy Sebastian). I didn't realize Blackhawk was still around. I have a box of their 8 mm films and some old catalogs. The Masquers Club must've had a load of fun with these over-the-top comedies. Thanks for the upload !
@@josephblough4403 yes thanks. I spotted that after posting my comment. you have a lot of cool stuff up. Looking forward to checking out more of your uploads. Thanks again for your work and uploads !
Fantastic I can’t wait to watch this one 😮
First time viewing this rare 1932 Masquers Club (1931 Copyright on the film). I hope more of these rarities will be seen here.
Wide Open Spaces by the Masquers Club is another good one (with Ned Sparks and Dorothy Sebastian). I didn't realize Blackhawk was still around. I have a box of their 8 mm films and some old catalogs. The Masquers Club must've had a load of fun with these over-the-top comedies. Thanks for the upload !
I agree Wide Open Spaces is a good one, I have that one on my TH-cam channel too.
@@josephblough4403 yes thanks. I spotted that after posting my comment. you have a lot of cool stuff up. Looking forward to checking out more of your uploads. Thanks again for your work and uploads !
I can't believe the production values on what must have just been filler between the main attractions
Tiresome until the talking horses!
Cute! 1932 humour.
Great
You can see how this may have influenced/inspired the Pythons 40 years later.
...and Python would've seen this where? Please get back on your medication
Mmmmmmmmmm @@cineboy2
The only famous star in this was James Gleason. . Waste of film.
Who could have imagined a Duck Soup knockoff?
While the copyright on RULE 'EM AND WEEP says 1931, it was actually released in 1932, which still pre-dates DUCK SOUP, which came out in 1933.
@@josephblough4403 Well whatdaya know about that?