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Skippy (1931) + Glamour Boy (1941) DVD-R

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Skippy (1931)



 Starring Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzi Green, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Helen 
Jerome Eddy
Directed by Norman Taurog

Print: black/white
Runtime: 85 min.
Genre: comedy
Print Quality: B

In this film based on the popular comic strip, Skippy interrupts his usual routine of finding 
loopholes in his parents' rules when he makes friends with Sooky, a boy from the other side 
of the tracks. The two boys have three days to come up with a way to pay for a license for 
Sooky's dog and keep the dogcatcher from putting him to sleep. Skippy also has to 
convince his father - the local health supervisor - not to tear down the shantytown where 
Sooky and the local poor folk live, while also getting himself involved with local bullies, kids' 
shows, lemonade stands and assorted other adventures. And then there's that new bike 
he's saving for....




Glamour Boy (1941)

Starring Jackie Cooper, Susana Foster, Walter Abel, Darryl Hickman, Ann Gillis
Directed by Ralph Murphy

Print: black/white
Runtime: 79 min.
Genre: drama
Print Quality: B

Marathon Pictures is stuck with Billy Doran, Whiz Quiz radio show star but a flop in Hollywood. Ex-child star Tiny Barlow suggests that the studio remake "Skippy", the film that made him famous, with himself as coach for little Billy. A. J. Colder, Marathon's Mighty Mogul, agrees. Joan Winslow, a contract player who has never had a part, is picked to replace balky Brenda Lee in Marathon's monster musical of the year. Tiny poses as a big shot and takes credit for getting Joan the role. They are soon seen everywhere together as Tiny is taking advantage of her publicity build-up for his own gain, until he suddenly finds out he is in love with her and confesses his duplicity. This occurs when Colder has forbid Joan to see Tiny anymore, directing her to only be seen with important people who can help her career, and Tiny thinks it is because she has dumped him. He enters into a conspiracy with Brenda's agent.

Get the original film, Skippy (1931) + Glamour Boy (1941) for 20% off their individual prices!

Skippy (1931)



 Starring Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzi Green, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Helen 
Jerome Eddy
Directed by Norman Taurog

Print: black/white
Runtime: 85 min.
Genre: comedy
Print Quality: B

In this film based on the popular comic strip, Skippy interrupts his usual routine of finding 
loopholes in his parents' rules when he makes friends with Sooky, a boy from the other side 
of the tracks. The two boys have three days to come up with a way to pay for a license for 
Sooky's dog and keep the dogcatcher from putting him to sleep. Skippy also has to 
convince his father - the local health supervisor - not to tear down the shantytown where 
Sooky and the local poor folk live, while also getting himself involved with local bullies, kids' 
shows, lemonade stands and assorted other adventures. And then there's that new bike 
he's saving for....




Glamour Boy (1941)

Starring Jackie Cooper, Susana Foster, Walter Abel, Darryl Hickman, Ann Gillis
Directed by Ralph Murphy

Print: black/white
Runtime: 79 min.
Genre: drama
Print Quality: B

Marathon Pictures is stuck with Billy Doran, Whiz Quiz radio show star but a flop in Hollywood. Ex-child star Tiny Barlow suggests that the studio remake "Skippy", the film that made him famous, with himself as coach for little Billy. A. J. Colder, Marathon's Mighty Mogul, agrees. Joan Winslow, a contract player who has never had a part, is picked to replace balky Brenda Lee in Marathon's monster musical of the year. Tiny poses as a big shot and takes credit for getting Joan the role. They are soon seen everywhere together as Tiny is taking advantage of her publicity build-up for his own gain, until he suddenly finds out he is in love with her and confesses his duplicity. This occurs when Colder has forbid Joan to see Tiny anymore, directing her to only be seen with important people who can help her career, and Tiny thinks it is because she has dumped him. He enters into a conspiracy with Brenda's agent.

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