Nat Carr Movies

  • 1930
    Two Plus Fours

    Two Plus Fours

    Two Plus Fours

    4.51930HD

    This short subject was done by Paul Whiteman's Rhythm boys shortly after they finished The King of Jazz where lead singer Bing Crosby made his motion...

    Two Plus Fours
  • 1933
    Big Time Or Bust

    Big Time Or Bust

    Big Time Or Bust

    3.51933HD

    Newlywed carnival performers decide to try their luck in New York, but their marriage begins to crumble when their careers take separate paths.

    Big Time Or Bust
  • 1934
    Wrong Direction

    Wrong Direction

    Wrong Direction

    01934HD

    Edgar (Edgar Kennedy) gets a call from the studio to come in and direct the last scene of a film in production. But, before he can leave the house,...

    Wrong Direction
  • 1926
    Kosher Kitty Kelly

    Kosher Kitty Kelly

    Kosher Kitty Kelly

    01926HD

    The story is a variation on the Abie's Irish Rose theme, detailing the marriage between an Irish Catholic and a Jew.

    Kosher Kitty Kelly
  • 1923
    Little Johnny Jones

    Little Johnny Jones

    Little Johnny Jones

    01923HD

    Jockey Johnny Jones is hired to ride The Earl of Bloomsburg's horse at the English Derby. Crooked gambler Robert Anstead frames Johnny as a thief and...

    Little Johnny Jones
  • 1926
    Private Izzy Murphy

    Private Izzy Murphy

    Private Izzy Murphy

    01926HD

    Isadore "Izzy" Goldberg changes his name to I. Patrick Murphy because his store is in an Irish-neighborhood in New York City. He meets Eileen...

    Private Izzy Murphy
  • 1930
    Red Heads

    Red Heads

    Red Heads

    01930HD

    In this two-reel comic operetta, Nat Carr owns a gown shop in New York City and advertises for redheaded models--and is run over by a slew of...

    Red Heads
  • 1930
    General Ginsberg

    General Ginsberg

    General Ginsberg

    01930HD

    Private Ginsberg (Nat Carr), is a Jewish soldier, in World War One, who is always falling into mud or grief. Along the way, he unconsciously, as a...

    General Ginsberg