List of American live-action shorts

This is a list of short subject film series released by Hollywood studios. == Columbia == Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences - one special (1949) Alan Mowbray (1941–1942) - 2 two-reelers Andy Clyde (1935–1956) - 73 comedy two-reelers Animal Cavalcade (1952–1953) - 4 one-reel comedies, much footage recycled from earlier shorts Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups (1929–1932) - 18 one-reelers with Eddie Buzzell Ben K. Blake Film Novelty specials: Yoo-Hoo General (1942), My Wife's An Angel (1943) & A Voice Is Born (1947) Bert Wheeler (1950–1951) - 2 two-reelers Billie Burke (1948) - 2 two-reelers Billy Gilbert (1943–1944) - 3 two-reelers Broadway Follies (1937–1938) - 5 musical one-reelers directed by Ben K. Blake Buster Keaton (1939–1941) - 10 two-reelers Candid Microphone (1948–1954) featuring Allen Funt and produced by Ben K. Blake Cavalcade of Broadway (1949–1952) - 12 New York nightlife shorts Charley Chase (1937–1940) - 20 two-reelers Cinescope (1939–1941) - 17 one-reel documentaries including a few travelogues by André de la Varre Columbia Star Comedies (those headlining one two-reeler each; these didn’t become long-term series like the Three Stooges or Andy Clyde): Charlie Murray (1935), Franklin Pangborn (1935), Guinn "Big Boy" Williams (1936), Herman Bing (1937), Danny Webb (Special, 1939), Wally Brown & Tim Ryan (together, 1949), Harry Mimo (1953), The Mischief Makers (1954, 1 two-reeler of an Our Gang type series), Girlie Whirls (starring Muriel Landers, 1957) Columbia Musical Novelties (1933–1934) - 8 comedy/musical two-reelers, often with dialogue entirely in rhyme.

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List of American live-action shorts

This is a list of short subject film series released by Hollywood studios. == Columbia == Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences - one special (1949) Alan Mowbray (1941–1942) - 2 two-reelers Andy Clyde (1935–1956) - 73 comedy two-reelers Animal Cavalcade (1952–1953) - 4 one-reel comedies, much footage recycled from earlier shorts Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups (1929–1932) - 18 one-reelers with Eddie Buzzell Ben K. Blake Film Novelty specials: Yoo-Hoo General (1942), My Wife's An Angel (1943) & A Voice Is Born (1947) Bert Wheeler (1950–1951) - 2 two-reelers Billie Burke (1948) - 2 two-reelers Billy Gilbert (1943–1944) - 3 two-reelers Broadway Follies (1937–1938) - 5 musical one-reelers directed by Ben K. Blake Buster Keaton (1939–1941) - 10 two-reelers Candid Microphone (1948–1954) featuring Allen Funt and produced by Ben K. Blake Cavalcade of Broadway (1949–1952) - 12 New York nightlife shorts Charley Chase (1937–1940) - 20 two-reelers Cinescope (1939–1941) - 17 one-reel documentaries including a few travelogues by André de la Varre Columbia Star Comedies (those headlining one two-reeler each; these didn’t become long-term series like the Three Stooges or Andy Clyde): Charlie Murray (1935), Franklin Pangborn (1935), Guinn "Big Boy" Williams (1936), Herman Bing (1937), Danny Webb (Special, 1939), Wally Brown & Tim Ryan (together, 1949), Harry Mimo (1953), The Mischief Makers (1954, 1 two-reeler of an Our Gang type series), Girlie Whirls (starring Muriel Landers, 1957) Columbia Musical Novelties (1933–1934) - 8 comedy/musical two-reelers, often with dialogue entirely in rhyme.

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