Monty Banks Movies

  • 1930
    Amateur Night in London

    Amateur Night in London

    Amateur Night in London

    01930HD

    A comedy musical Directed by Monty Banks.

    Amateur Night in London
  • 1930
    His First Car

    His First Car

    His First Car

    01930HD

    A husband wins £200 and buys a car.

    His First Car
  • 1919
    Camping Out

    Camping Out

    Camping Out

    51919HD

    Camping Out is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Fatty is the suffering spouse who comes home every night...

    Camping Out
  • 1924
    The Golf Bug

    The Golf Bug

    The Golf Bug

    01924HD

    Golf with Monty Banks and pals.

    The Golf Bug
  • 1932
    Love and Luck

    Love and Luck

    Love and Luck

    01932HD

    A gambler has the same name as a billionaire. Suddenly he gets lucky, finds love and wins 24 million.

    Love and Luck
  • 1928
    Adam's Apple

    Adam's Apple

    Adam's Apple

    01928HD

    An American on his honeymoon in Paris, organises the kidnapping of his interfering mother-in-law.

    Adam's Apple
  • 1935
    So You Won't Talk

    So You Won't Talk

    So You Won't Talk

    01935HD

    The owner of a small Italian restaurant in central London is left a million pound inheritance, the only stipulation to the will being that he cannot...

    So You Won't Talk
  • 1920
    Nearly Married

    Nearly Married

    Nearly Married

    01920HD

    Monty Banks comedy produced by Warners.

    Nearly Married
  • 1931
    What a Night!

    What a Night!

    What a Night!

    01931HD

    While staying at a reportedly haunted inn a traveller discovers that the 'ghost' is a thief.

    What a Night!
  • 1931
    Old Soldiers Never Die

    Old Soldiers Never Die

    Old Soldiers Never Die

    01931HD

    A comedy film directed by Monty Banks.

    Old Soldiers Never Die
  • 1924
    Hot Sands

    Hot Sands

    Hot Sands

    01924HD

    Monty Banks finds love and mischief at the amusement park, in this two-reel comedy

    Hot Sands
  • 1923
    Always Late

    Always Late

    Always Late

    01923HD

    Monty is chronically late. He comes to work late and loses his job, and then manages to miss his own wedding...

    Always Late
  • 1922
    Brilliantine the Bull Fighter

    Brilliantine the Bull Fighter

    Brilliantine the Bull Fighter

    01922HD

    Brilliantino the Bullfighter (originally titled Flood and Sand) is one of the first spoofs of Blood and Sand, Paramount’s smoldering matador...

    Brilliantine the Bull Fighter
  • 1929
    Week-End Wives

    Week-End Wives

    Week-End Wives

    81929HD

    A lawyer spends the weekend with a married actress at the same hotel as his wife and her lover. This British silent film exists in an abridged 2-reel...

    Week-End Wives
  • 1921
    Cleaned and Dry

    Cleaned and Dry

    Cleaned and Dry

    01921HD

    Monty is the driver of a delivery wagon for a cleaning and dyeing establishment, romps with a Ford and gets himself into many ridiculous scrapes.

    Cleaned and Dry
  • 1924
    Home Cooking

    Home Cooking

    Home Cooking

    01924HD

    A new bridegroom discovers his wife's astounding ability to create culinary disasters.

    Home Cooking
  • 1921
    Where Is My Wife?

    Where Is My Wife?

    Where Is My Wife?

    01921HD

    Lovable buffoon Monty Banks tries to relax, but ultimately spends his day worrying about who is keeping company with his wife.

    Where Is My Wife?
  • 1916
    Cold Hearts and Hot Flames

    Cold Hearts and Hot Flames

    Cold Hearts and Hot Flames

    01916HD

    Cold Hearts and Hot Flames
  • 1935
    Hello, Sweetheart

    Hello, Sweetheart

    Hello, Sweetheart

    01935HD

    A young poultry farmer is flattered and persuaded into financing a film production. He attempts to interfere in the direction, is swindled and left...

    Hello, Sweetheart
  • 1918
    Did She Do Wrong?

    Did She Do Wrong?

    Did She Do Wrong?

    01918HD

    An industrious criminal plays his game so crookedly that he "double crosses" himself.

    Did She Do Wrong?