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The story is about a plumber, who is called Good man from the bones. He is not afraid of any work, he manages all the work he gets. Wittily responds to every situation that befalls him.
Tom, a Flemish comedian and cartoon voice actor, spontaneously fills in for a dubbing actor friend. He finds himself on a French porn movie shoot. Catherine, an experienced actress, will be his partner. Tom is supposed to play the plumber.
A Widowed Plumber races against time to follow-up on the payment for his rendered service in order to save his critically ailing son.
At first simply grating, the presence of a hard-edged, macho plumber who damages more than he repairs and returns day after day soon turns menacing for the intellectual wife of a distracted doctor.
A plumber stops to have a drink and when he returns to his bike he finds it minus the front wheel. He tries to retrieve it ... .
The story of a simple plumber whose attraction to a nightclub singer got him to become the finance minister of Israel. He uncovers corruption in the government and presents his logical plan for developing the country.
This Keystone from the end of 1914, involving the usual suspects running around some plumbing issues will not hold many surprises for those familiar with Keystone in this period, or, indeed, with the works of the Three Stooges, who often played inept plumbers. It is, nonetheless, very nicely performed, especially by Charles Murray who mugs it up freely and ineptly, as well as the pretty girl who plays the house's maid.
A derogated prince hopes to restore his wealth and power by marrying off his daughter to royalty. Unfortunately, she has fallen in love with a young man who has been hired to fix the plumbing in their run-down castle.
As curfew approaches, an everyday heroine risks it all in a smuggling operation from Nazi-occupied Poland.
A Mack Sennett talking comedy, released through Paramount Pictures, starring Frank Albertson, Marjorie Beebe, Joyce Compton, Herman Bing, Gertrude Astor and Matt McHugh.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Walter Lantz Production #496. Released January 16, 1933. Directed by “Bill” Nolan. Animated by Ray Abrams, Fred Avery, “Bill” Weber, Jack Carr, and Don Williams. Music by James Dietrich.... and yeah, Oswald is a Plumber in this one.
Paris plumber Elmer Tuttle is enlisted by socialite Patricia Alden to help make her lover Tony Lagorce jealous. With the help of his friend Julius J. McCracken and through the high society contacts he has made through Patricia, Elmer hopes to find financing for his latest invention, a pistol with a range-finding light. Comic complications ensue when Elmer's effort to interest a military leader is misconstrued as an assassination attempt.
A delivery man is mistaken for a plumber; violence ensues!
When Olive calls the emergency plumber out, the pipes are the least of her worries.
Mandy the Plumber.
Directed by Shamus Culhane, this was a fine animated short about the title character turning his pipes into a musical instrument with a performance that gets such a positive response from some passersby that he gets a contract offer.
Seraphim, who unjustly served ten years in prison, was released.
When her brother returns from ages abroad, an island plumber is begged to question her simple way of life. Soon a devil appears over her shoulder, seeking to destroy the noble plumber with pressures and self doubt. Will she stay true to her roots? Or get with the times and leave it all behind?