Bud Duncan
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Red Hicks Defies the World (1913)
Hard as nails and as strong winded as a gale in March, Red Hicks may have been a bit "chesty," but he was in perfect trim. The town depended on the...

A Musical Mixup (1970)
A short silent starring Jimmy Aubrey attempting to step out on his wife the night before she come back to town.

Love, Oil and Grease (1914)
Ham and Bud, working as mechanics, wreak havoc at a new car dealership, almost wrecking a big sale.

The Great Detective (1916)
Ham, with his 999 disguises, is called on by Mrs. Worry to keep an eye on her husband. Armed with a photograph of hubby, the two set out on a riotous...

The Paperhangers' Revenge (1918)
Clover Comedy starring Bud Duncan. Wallpaper hangers go on strike. Bud and his friend, in need of money, become scab laborers.

The Phoney Cannibal (1915)
Ham fears he has accidentally killed his landlady so he and Bud go on the run, disguised as a missionary and a cannibal.

A Flyer in Flapjacks (1917)
Ham and Bud, while trying to evade a policeman, become cooks in a pancake house.

Whirlwind of Whiskers (1917)
Ham and Bud try to catch a counterfeiter.

All Wet (1921)
A slapstick comedy featuring Bud Duncan & Billy Gilbert.

Fooling Casper (1928)
Casper is going on vacation with his wife and ugly baby (I'm sorry, but the kid IS really creepy looking) and after about five minutes of unfunny...

Raskey's Road Show (1915)
A shabby troupe of vaudeville performers put on a show in a hick town theatre, where stage hands Ham & Bud incompetently miss cues, foul up props and...

Have a Heart (1928)
In this lively late silent two-reeler, blundering blowhard Jimmy is "always looking for work; someday he'll find it, then he'll have to quit." But...

Private Snuffy Smith (1942)
A hillbilly moonshiner enlists in the army. Monogram Pictures' comedy was inspired by the then-popular comic strip character.

The Widow's Kids (1913)
In spite of their oversupply of energy, their Pa-to-be just doted on the kids. The fascinating traveling salesman, who won away their fickle Ma, did...

Almost a Wild Man (1913)
Rooly, Pooly and Dooly were "picture sandwiches," but hardly shining lights, even in that capacity. Consequently they were "canned" by the...

Smile, Buttercup, Smile (1929)
The unhappily married couple head to divorce court where Toots tells a series of funny stories about Casper.

Catch-As Catch-Can (1931)
Zasu falls for a wrestler, drags Thelma to his next fight.

Movie Mania (1928)
Part of a short-lived "Izzie and Lizzie" series named after the male and female ingénues in two comically contrasted families living next door...

Ham and the Jitney Bus (1915)
A short comic film in which a bickering duo start a taxi company. A constantly quarrelling duo, consisting of a tall fat man and a short thin man,...

Stuck Up (1921)
Bud Duncan comedy produced by Schiller and distributed by Reelcraft.

Hillbilly Blitzkrieg (1942)
Nazi spies mistake Snuffy Smith's moonshine for a new secret rocket fuel and try to steal the "formula."

Midnight at the Old Mill (1916)
"Midnight at the Old Mill" has some nice "Guignol" touches with mysterious doctors in black and Ham having to play a corpse at one moment.

Tuning Up (1921)
Bud is a piano tuner who is beginning at the bottom and working up.

Some Romance (1915)
Ham and Bud rescue a lady on a runaway horse, and Ham falls in love with her.

The Love Magnet (1916)
Ham & Bud fight over the ladies.

Ham's Whirlwind Finish (1916)
Ham and Bud get jobs as cooks. They flirt with Bombino Souptureeno, and incur the wrath of her boyfriend, Tony Slambango, and his gang.

The Blundering Blacksmiths (1917)
It is Sunday in Cobweb Corners. The ring of hammer in our hero's blacksmith shop is silent. The melody of a hymn steals out of the village church....

The Poor Rich Cleaners (1918)
Bud Duncan & Kewpie Morgan take a job as cleaners.

A Bathtub Bandit (1917)
Bathtub movers on the job.

Spooky Spooks (1920)
Bud Duncan in a big guy/little guy comedy at the beach with a lot of girls.

Casper's Week End (1928)
Toots (Thelma Hill) and Casper (Bud Duncan) visit a college campus and get mistaken for freshmen.

The Deadly Doughnut (1917)
Baker John Doe develops a hole-less doughnut, but rival Henry Mudguard fears the success of his invention and desperately attempts to steal the...

Casper's Night Out (1929)
Toots and Casper comedy.