Willie Best
5 titles
Filmography
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The Monster and the Ape
(1945)When a robot dubbed Metalogen Man is stolen by a giant ape, its creator goes on an epic quest to find it and the party responsible for its abduction.
The Bride Walks Out
(1936)When a young wife accustomed to champagne and caviar finds married life means weenies and beans, "The Bride Walks Out." This brisk, engaging comedy asks "Can love conquer all – especially on a $35-a-week budget?" And, of course, through bills and battles, quarrels and quirks, the answer is "yes." Barbara Stanwyck stars as the extravagant, clothes-loving bride and Gene Raymond is her devoted, underpaid groom. Robert Young (TV's beloved Marcus Welby) is the boozy playboy who teaches the bride that luxury is expensive… but love is priceless. With first-rate stars, an endearing theme and a supporting cast full of veteran wisecrackers and wise guys, "The Bride Walks Out" walks in a winner in this "breezy comedy hit" (Richard B. Jewell, THE RKO STORY).

The Littlest Rebel
(1935)During the civil war, a little girl dances in the streets to earn enough money to rescue her father from a yankee prison. Wonderful foot-Work of dancer bill bojangles robinson.

Kentucky Kernels
(1934)Two out-of-work magicians help lovelorn Jerry adopt little Spanky. When Jerry makes up and elopes, the duo are stuck with the brat. Then Spanky inherits a fortune, so they all head to Kentucky and get caught between two feuding clans.

The Monster Walks
(1932)While visiting her family’s creaky mansion for the reading of her father’s will, an heiress, her boyfriend, and her uncle are menaced by a killer ape.