Frank Fay

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Frank Fay (November 17, 1891 – September 25, 1961) was an American film and stage actor, emcee, comedian, best-known as an actor for having played "Elwood P. Dowd" in the play Harvey by the American playwright Mary Coyle Chase on Broadway.

Most Popular Frank Fay Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

A Fool's Advice Trailer (1932)

20 February 1932

An elevator operator invents a machine that he believes can help to defeat a corrupt politician in the city's upcoming mayoral election.

The Stolen Jools Trailer (1931)

04 April 1931

Famous actress Norma Shearer's jewels are stolen… (Star-packed promotional short film intended to raise funds for the National Variety Artists Tuberculosis Sanatorium.

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line Trailer (1997)

12 May 1997

Born Ruby Stevens, she was orphaned when she was four. A chance audition led to a chorus job. By 17 she was a Ziegfeld Girl.

God's Gift to Women Trailer (1931)

13 April 1931

A notorious womanizer sets his sights on a pretty American tourist, only to be told by his doctor that he must give up all romance for his health.

Spotlight Scandals Trailer (1943)

24 September 1943

A down-on-his luck actor teams up with a singing barber to do a vaudeville act. Its success eventually leads them to Broadway, but things start to go awry.

I Want a Divorce Trailer (1940)

20 September 1940

Comedy about newlyweds wondering if their marriage was a mistake.

Show of Shows Trailer (1929)

21 November 1929

Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see and hear multiple silent-screen favorites for the first time in a gaudy, grandiose music-comedy-novelty revue that also included Talkie stars, Broadway luminaries and of course, Rin-Tin-Tin.

They Knew What They Wanted Trailer (1940)

19 October 1940

While courting a young woman by mail, a rich farmer sends a photograph of his foreman instead of his own, which leads to complications when she accepts his marriage proposal.

Round About Hollywood Trailer (1931)

22 May 1931

This short travelogue depicts snippets of locations in Hollywood, California, most of them as seen from the streets.

Bright Lights Trailer (1930)

21 September 1930

A successful Broadway star ready to retire from her wild career announces her engagement. But her tumultuous past isn't done with her yet.

Stars Over Broadway Trailer (1935)

23 November 1935

An aggressive agent turns a hotel porter into an overnight sensation.

Under a Texas Moon Trailer (1930)

01 April 1930

A cowboy arrives in a small town and winds up trying to help a local rancher stop a gang of cattle thieves while romancing a pretty young girl.

Nothing Sacred Trailer (1937)

25 November 1937

When a small-town girl is incorrectly diagnosed with a rare, deadly disease, an unknowing newspaper columnist turns her into a national heroine.

Love Nest Trailer (1951)

10 October 1951

Jim and Connie's postwar New York building troubles keep Jim from working on his novel. Ex-WAC from Jim's army days Roberta moves in, further upsetting Connie but pleasing Jim's friend Ed.

The Matrimonial Bed Trailer (1930)

01 August 1930

Five years after Adolphe's death in a train wreck, he is discovered very much alive and with amnesia.

Stout Hearts and Willing Hands Trailer (1931)

15 June 1931

Stout Hearts and Willing Hands is a 1931 short comedy film directed by Bryan Foy. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1932 for Best Short Subject (Comedy), but was disqualified.