Bob Carney

Bob Carney

Movies for Bob Carney...

Make Haste to Live
Title: Make Haste to Live
Character: Round-Faced Man
Released: March 25, 1954
Type: Movie
A single mother in New Mexico senses her own death in the hands of a mysterious stalker.
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Naughty New Orleans
Title: Naughty New Orleans
Released: January 2, 1954
Type: Movie
A young girl works as a stripper in a New Orleans nightclub. Her prudish young boyfriend doesn't know anything about it, until one night he happens to wander into the club and sees her.
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Kentucky Jubilee
Title: Kentucky Jubilee
Character: Barker
Released: May 18, 1951
Type: Movie
A film director travels to Kentucky to seek out local talent for a hillbilly musical film. There, he gets kidnapped.
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Under The Cock-eyed Moon
Title: Under The Cock-eyed Moon
Character: Horace
Released: December 26, 1930
Type: Movie
Horace and Chester search for peace and quiet in the Arizona desert, with Lizzy, their personalized jalopy. Arriving in a small town they befriend two girls, a crack-pot prospector, and attract the ire of a dangerous outlaw.
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One Nutty Night
Title: One Nutty Night
Released: November 30, 1930
Type: Movie
Two correspondence school detectives attempt to apprehend a maniac on the loose and get him back to the asylum.
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All for Mabel
Title: All for Mabel
Character: Bob Hemingway
Released: October 12, 1930
Type: Movie
Si Jenks and Bob Carney go to one of those colleges where there are no classes -- although there is one befuddled, elderly professor who shows up for thirty seconds -- but there is lots of dancing, ukulele-playing, upper class men tormenting freshmen, and competition over Sally Starr, who seems to be the only student less than 30 years old.
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Sixteen Sweeties
Title: Sixteen Sweeties
Character: Bob
Released: April 19, 1930
Type: Movie
A claustrophobic stage revue where McNaughton comes out to introduce the numbers with Thelma white and chorines, but is interrupted by Wills and Carney with painful gags, and some clothes-tearing horseplay. For a costume number with the boys, McNaughton is replaced by McKay.