George Kelly Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
10 April 1936
Neurotic Broadway star Al Jackson faces professional ruin when he loses his voice. While recuperating in the country, he falls in love with farm girl Ruth Haines, the pretty aunt of precocious little Sybil Haines.
10 July 1935
A husband makes fun of his wife's theatrical aspirations when she agrees to appear in a local production.
27 December 1929
This Vitaphone one-reel short, written by the author of "Show-Off", George Kelly
22 March 1930
A loud-mouthed lout alienates everyone except his patient wife.
03 December 1937
"Howdy" Nelson believes there is no such think as real love and that romance can be cooked up between any eligible persons (of the opposite sex.
01 December 1946
Chaos is brought to a family when daughter marries a brash young man met on a blind date.
16 August 1926
A blowhard who poses as a railroad executive (but is really just a $30-a-week clerk) catches a young bride and then drives her family's finances to the brink of ruin.
25 September 1936
Harriet, Walter Craig's wife, is an upper-class woman obsessed with control, material possessions and social status whose behavior makes difficult her relationship with domestic service and family members.
25 September 1936
Life changes in surprising ways when a lazy, unemployed husband and father finds a box containing thousands of dollars in cash.
02 November 1950
A perfectionist woman's devotion to her home drives away friends and family.
19 August 2014
THE FATAL WEAKNESS, George Kelly’s last produced play, tells the story of Ollie Espenshade—an incurable romantic who discovers, after 28 years of marriage, that her husband is a lying cheat.
04 August 1937
An ad man gets his model girlfriend to pose as a debutante for a new campaign.
09 March 1934
Aubrey cons Amy into thinking he's a railroad bigwig. When he loses his job he takes one wearing a sandwich board.
16 September 1928
Harriet Craig, whose obsession with material possessions and immaculate neatness results in misery for all concerned.