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James Parrott

From Wikipedia James Parrott (August 2, 1897 – May 10, 1939) was an American actor and film director; and the younger brother of film comedian Charley Chase. James Gibbons Parrott was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Charles and Blanche Thompson Parrott. In 1903, his father died from a heart attack, leaving the family in bad financial shape, which forced them to move in with a relative. Charley Jr. quit school, so he could go to work, in order to support his mother and brother. Eventually the call of the stage beckoned him, and Charley Jr. left home at age 16 to travel the vaudeville circuit as a singer and comedic performer. By the time James had reached his teens, he too, had quit school, and became involved with the street gangs of Baltimore. Later, Charley's connections in the film industry helped get his younger brother established in movies, and he would appear during the 1920s in a series of relatively successful comedies for producer Hal Roach. He was billed first as "Paul Parrott," then "Jimmie Parrott." Approximately 75 comedies were produced from 1921 to 1923, with titles continuing to be released through Pathé until 1926. Frequent co-stars included Marie Mosquini, Jobyna Ralston, Eddie Baker, and Sunshine Sammy. Parrott is probably best known as a comedy director. As "James Parrott," he specialized in the two-reel misadventures of Laurel and Hardy, including the Oscar-winning classic The Music Box, and Helpmates. During the 1930s Parrott had acquired serious drinking and drug problems (his diet medications were really addictive amphetamines) and although still able to direct quality shorts, he had developed a reputation as unreliable. By the mid-1930s his work was spotty: Stan Laurel used him sporadically to contribute gags to the Laurel and Hardy features, and he would direct an Our Gang short in 1934, plus several acceptable entries in Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly series. By 1937, Parrott was accepting any jobs that came his way. He could no longer be counted on to direct or write, and relied on his brother to support him financially. There was a brief marriage to Ruby Ellen McCoy in 1937, but as his various addictions worsened, so did his state of mind. Parrott died at the age of 41 of heart failure. His brother Charley was devastated, and died 13 months later. Born : 1st-Aug-1897

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Shine 'Em Up

Paul's career as a shoeshine man is interrupted when he is mistaken for an escaped convict, but after the Station Master gives him a job at the train station he proves his worth.
Released : 4th-Nov-1922

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Paste and Paper

Well executed but unexceptional one-reeler about a couple of incompetent paperhangers. James Parrott, brother of Charley Chase, was an equally skilled man behind the camera, later writing and directing some of Roach's best two-reelers, before he died too young, but while the gags here are well done, he never really developed much of a personality in these pieces and they are not, somehow, quite as sharp as the stuff he was co-starring in with Sid Saylor two or three years before. The extended gag with the plank of wood seesawing is typical.
Released : 13th-Jan-1923

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An Ozark Romance

Harold visits the Ozarks, where he has some funny experiences with a mountain girl and her eccentric family.
Released : 6th-Jul-1918

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Are Parents Pickles?

James Parrott joins every lodge in town to get in good with people as he tries to sell his fire extinguishers.
Released : 8th-Nov-1925

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The Uncovered Wagon

Hal Roach short is a spoof of the 1923 Western COVERED WAGON, which was a huge hit for Paramount. In this film a group of people are heading out West to Hollywood so they pack up their "wagons" and head out where they must battle various elements including crossing a dangerous river and battling Indians. The "wagons" are actually cars with a cover on them and the Indians even ride in on bicycles so you can tell the type of humor that Roach is going for.
Released : 7th-Jul-1923

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Shoot Straight

SHOOT STRAIGHT - starring Paul Parrott, with Jobyna Ralston, Eddie Baker and George Rowe. A rarely-seen comedy short. Parrott is a hapless hunter in this predecessor to Tex Avery toons of the 1940s, and in a series of inventive gag sequences fails to capture squirrel, rabbit, chinchilla, bobcat, duck, and bear all in one reel.
Released : 10th-Mar-1923

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Young Mr. Jazz

While running away from his girl's father, Harold's car breaks down in front of a dance hall run by crooks. Harold has to not only stay one step ahead of the girl's father, but also those trying to rob them of everything they have.
Released : 20th-Apr-1919

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Don't Park Here

Not one but two of Charlie Chaplin impersonators, Harry Mann and Monty Banks, a film directed by Charley Chase still under the name of Charles Parrott. They go driving around town experiencing various car theft problems.
Released : 19th-May-1920

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Soft Pedal

An opportunistic umbrella salesman attempts to save a musician and his daughter from blackmail.
Released : 31st-Jan-1926

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Dear Ol' Pal

Two lifelong friends vie for the affection of the same woman.
Released : 11th-Nov-1923

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The Golf Bug

The Golf Bug,1922, directed by James D. Davis, starring James "Paul" Parrott and Jobyna Ralston, is a short silent comedy film.
Released : 30th-Oct-1922

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Jailed and Bailed

A silent comedy short starring Jobyna Ralston and James Parrott.
Released : 11th-Feb-1923

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A Deep Sea Panic

A cruel sea captain shanghais Jimmie to work on his ship, but Jimmie's girlfriend also stows away on board, disguised as a sailor.
Released : 28th-Sep-1924

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Count Your Change

Harold becomes the victim of a clever bulldog pup who chases him in and out of various places.
Released : 10th-Aug-1919

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An Auto Nut

A crooked lawyer sells his car.
Released : 1st-Jan-1919

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The King

The king is a juvenile dolt who tries the patience of the shrewish queen. While she's in the throne room awaiting him, he's outside playing with guns, drilling his soldiers, and dallying with the wife of a new minister. The queen catches him kissing her, her husband figures out that something fishy is going on, and the king tries his best to proceed with his plans for a night out. The queen contrives to keep him cuffed in the bedroom: king, queen, minister, and coquette end up in a game of musical beds. Will his royal highness get his night out?
Released : 14th-Jun-1930

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Don't Shove

Harold and his rival fight over Bebe on her birthday, first at her home and then at a nearby skating rink.
Released : 31st-Aug-1919

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Hey There

In this early short Harold Lloyd sneaks into a movie studio in order to locate an attractive young lady he's just met at a snack bar. He's retrieved a letter she dropped and wants to return it to her, but it's pretty clear that his interest extends beyond mere politeness. (She's the adorable young Bebe Daniels, so this is easy to understand.) The movie studio setting provides Harold with lots of opportunities to do what comedians do in comedies like this one: flirt with actresses, anger the studio brass, and dash through sets disrupting everything.
Released : 28th-Apr-1918

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Post No Bills

Paul Parrott plays an obsessive-compulsive bill poster in this thoroughly average Hal Roach comedy from 1923. Hired to help publicize a new Gloria Snootful picture, Paul goes bonkers with glue and paper and ends up attaching promotional material to any surface within his reach, including the rear ends of a number of people, though his attempt to nail a poster to a glass window is somewhat less successful.
Released : 5th-Aug-1923

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Shiver and Shake

A landlord is attending his new tenants' rollicking and well-attended housewarming party. As midnight arrives, a ghostly apparition appears outside the window--and our frightened hero immediately breaks out the shotgun to fend off the phantom menace.
Released : 22nd-Oct-1922

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Do You Love Your Wife?

Stan plays a janitor at a hotel dropping letters and trying to retrieve them with a vacuum, getting wet, helping a lady shoot her cheating husband and being chased by the police.
Released : 5th-Jan-1919

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Watch Your Wife

A James Parrott comedy short.
Released : 7th-Jan-1923

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The Landlubber

Paul Parrott comedy produced by Hal Roach.
Released : 9th-Sep-1922

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Hustling for Health

Stan Laurel is picked up at the train depot and brought back by the husband to the family home where the wife is having a suffragette meeting. None too pleased they cause mayhem and then the neighbours are brought into it as Stan cleans up the backyard by throwing all the rubbish into their award winning garden.
Released : 2nd-Feb-1919

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The Caretaker's Daughter

The two-reel silent film comedy The Caretaker's Daughter was distributed by Pathe in 1925. Produced by the prolific Hal Roach, the film stars the great Charley Chase in a case of multiple incarnations!
Released : 10th-Oct-1925

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Sittin' Pretty

Charley Chase comedy.
Released : 27th-Sep-1924

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Take Next Car

In this 1922 Pathe-distributed, Hal Roach silent-era comedy, the owner of a local streetcar business is in danger of losing his franchise, but the streetcar operator (played by Paul Parrott) and his girl friend (who happens to be the boss's daughter; portrayed by Jobyna Ralston) try to save the day.
Released : 29th-Jul-1922

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Just Rambling Along

A nervy young man follows a pretty lady into a diner to flirt with her, but winds up getting stuck with the tab.
Released : 3rd-Nov-1918

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Fireman Save My Child

In this popular two reeler where Harold runs to the rescue of a woman on a fire engine, he is seen hanging on the moving vehicle by the released water hose that forces him closer to the ground.
Released : 25th-May-1918

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Hit Him Again

A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Released : 17th-Feb-1918

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Look Pleasant, Please

A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. Hilarity ensues.
Released : 10th-Mar-1918

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Pay the Cashier

The penniless tourist, "Appetite Andy" (Paul Parrott) stops by at the Hollywood Cafateria (sic) where the gullible boss (Mark Jones) welcomes him in to sample many of the soups and delicacies available to customers. After savoring many of the dishes, Andy refuses them all and attempts to leave, never intending to pay. The boss is having none of it and drags him back inside and puts him to work in the kitchen. The head chef (Charles Stevenson) is chopping food when the order comes in for chicken to be prepared. He instructs the new employee to grab a chicken (from a crate in the corner) and "prepare" it.
Released : 14th-Feb-1926

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Bride and Gloom

A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Released : 18th-Aug-1918

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His First Flat Tire

Sid Smith plays a chauffeur to James Parrott who helps a vamp captivate his boss while foiling a bank robbery.
Released : 2nd-Jan-1920

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Take the Air

James Parrott, little Sammy Brooks, Baker and Jones ("the strong guy" = the drunk) are all workers on a construction-sit run by violent and exploitative boss Noah Young and it is a "building a skyscraper" comedy.
Released : 9th-Sep-1923

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Tight Shoes

The setting is a shoe store and the action is pretty frenetic. You get to see Paul lose the store's money, catch a shoe thief, knock down a bunch of shelves and more.
Released : 25th-Feb-1923

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No Pets

James Parrott having a lot of pets destroying the place.
Released : 7th-Oct-1923

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Join the Circus

'Snub' Pollard wants to hang himself but figures joining the circus was better idea.
Released : 2nd-Dec-1923

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Get Busy

A couple of pals tries to stay out of trouble, without much luck.
Released : 27th-Apr-1924

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Don't Butt In

James Parrott doing all kinds of handy work.
Released : 17th-Jan-1926

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The Smile Wins

James Parrott as a very persistent book salesman.
Released : 8th-Apr-1923

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The House of Flickers

The troubles of a movie projectionist in a newly-purchased theater are chronicled in this two-reeler starring Paul Parrot and Mildred June.
Released : 15th-Mar-1925

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Face the Camera

Hapless photographer James Parrott attempts to shoot a bathing beauty pageant.
Released : 1st-Oct-1922

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A Sammy in Siberia

A bumbling American soldier saves a girl from a bunch of Cossacks.
Released : 6th-Apr-1919

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Big Town Ideas

A woman and her dog defend an innocent man.
Released : 20th-May-1921

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Way Out West

Way Out West silent comedy
Released : 1st-Jan-1920

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Blaze Away

Paul is practicing the art of being a cowboy. He consults a book before firing his gun, climbing onto a saddle on top of a chair and then falling off and dressing his wounds. He then gets back on his 'saddle' and fires his gun again, this time in the direction of another man who has just entered the room. Paul leaves abruptly and rides into town on a horse, and straight through a crowded saloon. A town marshal sees this as act act of bravery and rewards Paul with a sheriff's badge immediately. A fearful rival makes his mark when he lights his cigarette by tossing it into the air and shooting at it to ignite it!
Released : 3rd-Dec-1922

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Between Meals

James Parrott & Ernest Morrison gets chased around a lot. Filmed in 1921 and copyrighted in 1922, but not released until 1926.
Released : 3rd-Jan-1926

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Harvest Hands

Paul, a great college athlete, is sent to his uncle's farm to be developed, but turns against the continual round of chores. And at the table he is continually elbowed aside by the huskier farmhands, until he gives up in disgust. But a last attempt to understand the intricacies of the tractor results in his demolishing the house, and the farmer's daughter aids his escape.
Released : 19th-Nov-1922

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The Sleuth

Paul Parrott stars as a detective in a hotel trying to recognize a fake sheik
Released : 16th-Jul-1922

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Touch all the Bases

After many difficulties getting into a baseball game with his girl, Paul is pressed into service as a pinch hitter.
Released : 13th-Aug-1922

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