Movies by Bryan Foy
Lights of New York
Eddie is conned into fronting a speakeasy for a local gangster who intends to frame him for the murder of a cop.
The Gorilla
A series of murders that take place in an old, dark mansion are suspected of being committed by an ape. (lost film)
Don't Get Nervous
Georgie Price tells Bryan Foy, who is to direct his short film, that he is nervous about performing to a camera and microphone instead of an audience. He then sings a couple songs, in an Al Jolson/Eddie Cantor style.
Baby Rose Marie: The Child Wonder
Rose Marie, aged five or six, sings three numbers, "Heigh Ho, Everybody, Heigh Ho", "Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You", and "Don't Be Like That". She's animated throughout, acting as well as singing.
Finders Keepers
This Vitaphone one-reel short, written by the author of "Show-Off", George Kelly
Chips of the Old Block
The Foy Family performs a vaudeville act.
Sharp Tools
The head of a quartet of jewel thieves tries to make a getaway with the one female in the gang.
The Swell Head
The Swell Head is a 1928 silent comedy short
Somebody Lied
Two reeler served as Jean Arthur's screen debut.
At the Party
Buddy Harris and Frank Radcliffe crack some jokes, play craps, and sing a song.
Poor Aubrey
A poor clerk pretends that he has lots of money.
Sympathy
Hobart Cavanaugh & Harry Shannon out on a date without their wives.
Thanksgiving Day
Business is bad for doctors and undertakers, but it's Thanksgiving Day and luck might change.