Jack 'Tiny' Lipson

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Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Actor), 1 (Director)

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    Punch Drunks
    Punch Drunks (1934) - Short Film
    Moe discovers Curly's unknown boxing talent when he knocks out the Champ at a restaurant when Larry plays "Pop Goes the Weasal" on the violin. Moe becomes Curly's manager, and they win every fight, with the help of Larry. At the championship game, though, Larry's violin breaks. Curly is getting beat down bad when Larry makes his unexpected entrance and helps Curly prevail. (imdb)
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    Three Little Pigskins
    The stooges are mistaken by a gangster for the "Three Horsemen of Boulder Dam", famous football players. Hired to play for his team, they blow the big game and get it in the end. Lucille Ball has a nice part as a gun moll. (imdb)
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    A Night at the Movies
    A man and his wife have a less-than-enjoyable time at the movies. (imdb)
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    The Stunt Man
    The Stunt Man (1927) - Short Film
    A movie stuntman, whose wealthy girlfriend has just turned down his marriage proposal, is determined to prove to her that he is man enough for her, and in doing so proceeds to ruin take after take, driving everyone on the set crazy, especially his director. (imdb)
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    The Eyes Have It
    A beautiful young woman is rescued by Ben and gives him her photo. When it is found in his pocket, his henpecking wife and shrewish mother-in-law immediately jump to the wrong conclusion and go on the warpath. (imdb)
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    Donkey Baseball
    Donkey Baseball (1935) - Short Film
    Highlights the odd 1930s fad of playing baseball while riding donkeys. (imdb)
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    New News
    New News (1937) - Short Film
    Aa Columbia 2-reel comedy starring Tom Kennedy and Monty Collins in NEW NEWS (1937). Fans of the 3 Stooges will recognize the exact same plot and situations from their short CRASH GOES THE HASH (1944). Yes, this version came out BEFORE the Stooges version...so anyone that says these guys are ripping the Stooges off, they are wrong! Columbia made 526 slapstick two-reelers between 1933-1958...190 starred the Stooges...336 others starred a variety of comedians.
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    Sue My Lawyer
    Sue My Lawyer (1938) - Short Film
    Comedy. Although he lacks a law degree Harry persistently pesters District Attorney O.T. Hill for a job
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    Boobs in the Woods
    Andy's annoying brother-in-law (Shemp Howard) gets him fired from his job, and then tag-a-longs on a vacation with Andy (Andy Clyde) and his wife (Esther Howard). (imdb)
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    Once Over
    Once Over (1928) - Short Film
    A pair of rail-riding bums exit their boxcar in the town of Excema, where they get work as waiters and have trouble with clams, bottles of beer, and pies.
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    Open Season for Saps
    After his wife complains about the number of nights Woodcock (Shemp Howard) spends at the Hoot Owl Lodge, he takes her on a belated honeymoon. The first person they meet is lodge member Joe Wilson, who asks Woodcock to help him retrieve some ill-advised letters to lovely hotel guest Irene (Christine McIntyre). Woodcock soon finds himself caught between his jealous wife, and Irene's Latin-tempered fiancee Ricardo. (themoviedb)
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    All in Fun
    All in Fun (1928) - Short Film
    A fortune from a scale weighs heavy on our hero when all goes wrong while looking for prosperity just around the corner.
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    Big Hearted
    Big Hearted (1930) - Short Film
    Elmer and Fannie Blue (Ray Hughes and Dorothy Gulliver) are happy that their neighbors in the duplex apartment next door, that shares an interior wall, have vacated and are looking forward to having newer and nicer neighbors. Then, Oscar Black and his wife (Harry Gribbon and Vivien Oakland, who was billed as Vivian Oakland) move in, but not with out borrowing money from the Blues to pay the movers, and Oscar keeps the change.
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    Mister Smarty
    Mister Smarty (1936) - Short Film
    Mr. Bowser believes that he’ll be able to clean the house better than his wife can.
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