Fred Holmes

Fred Holmes

Born: July 30, 1904
Died: March 26, 1986
in Chicago, Illinois, USA

Movies for Fred Holmes...

The Courageous Dr. Christian
Title: The Courageous Dr. Christian
Character: Wilson
Released: April 4, 1940
Type: Movie
A doctor fights an epidemic that breaks out in the poor section of town and tries to get the rest of the town to help out.
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Hide and Shriek
Title: Hide and Shriek
Character: Janitor
Released: June 18, 1938
Type: Movie
Detective Alfalfa and his assistants Buckwheat and Porky try to solve a missing-candy case but find themselves in an amusement park haunted house.
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One-Horse Farmers
Title: One-Horse Farmers
Character: Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Released: August 1, 1934
Type: Movie
The girls buy a country home that turns out to be a sand trap.
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Going Bye-Bye!
Title: Going Bye-Bye!
Character: Man in Courtroom
Released: June 23, 1934
Type: Movie
In a packed courtroom, Butch Long vows revenge on 'squealers' Laurel and Hardy whose evidence has helped to send him to prison. Frightened, the boys plan to leave town and advertise for someone to share expenses with them. The woman who answers the ad is actually Butch's girlfriend. Meanwhile Butch escapes and hides in a trunk in his girlfriend's apartment where he gets locked inside. Not realizing who it is, Stan and Ollie finally manage to get the trunk open and then Butch exacts his revenge.
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If I Had a Million
Title: If I Had a Million
Character: China Shop Clerk (uncredited)
Released: November 18, 1932
Type: Movie
An elderly business tycoon, believed to be dying, decides to give a million dollars each to eight strangers chosen at random from the phone directory.
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Wrong Again
Title: Wrong Again
Character: Stableboy
Released: February 23, 1929
Type: Movie
Stable hands Stan and Ollie are tending a thoroughbred named "Blue Boy." But when they overhear two men talking about a $5000 reward for the return of the stolen "Blue Boy," they miss the part about it being the painting, not the horse. They take the horse to the owner's house to claim the reward. The owner instructs them to put "Blue Boy" on the piano and Ollie explains, "these millionaires are peculiar."