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Alfred J. Goulding Alfred J. Goulding i(7338890 works by) (a.k.a. Alfred John Goulding; Alf Goulding)
Born: Established: 26 Jan 1884 Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 25 Apr 1972 Hollywood, Los Angeles, California,
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Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon Laffing Time Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Boots and Saddles Pictures , 1959 7487346 1959 single work film/TV humour

'The misadventures of Musty Suffer, good-natured family man. He lives with his wife Sally, mother-in-law, twin daughters Betsy and Netsy, and dog Spartacus. Musty and his neighbor Blobbsy want to give the kids a birthday party, but when the tax collector takes all their handy money, Musty, Sally, and Blobbsy stage their own show to entertain the neighborhood kids' (Scott MacGillivray, Internet Movie Database)

1 form y separately published work icon The Adventures of Jane Alfred J. Goulding , Edward G. Whiting , ( dir. Edward G. Whiting ) England : Keystone New World , 1949 7487417 1949 single work film/TV humour

Based on an English comic strip chronicling the adventures of Jane, a pretty young lady who gets herself involved in all manner of situations. The series was published in the Daily Mirror during the 1940s and 1950s. In this film adaptation Jane is given a bracelet by an elderly admirer who is in league with Cleaver, a suave crook. The pair plan to use Jane and the bracelet to smuggle diamonds into England.

1 form y separately published work icon Dick Barton : Special Agent Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) England : Henry Halstead Productions Hammer Film Productions , 1948 7487540 1948 single work film/TV thriller

Government agent Dick Barton battles a ring of Nazi spies who are planning to poison the entire London water supply.

1 form y separately published work icon A Yank in Australia Alfred J. Goulding , Sydney : Austral-American Productions , 1944 7387289 1944 single work film/TV humour

'Two rival newspaper editors in New York send writing teams to the South Pacific to find new material; one sends an American, "Headlines" Haggerty, and a "silly-ass" Englishman, Clarence Worthington, and the other sends two women [Clara and Dolly]. The four reporters meet on board the same ship and are marooned together on the tropical Australian coast after a Japanese submarine sinks their ship. They are rescued by a girl who gives them shelter in a tumbledown shack where she lives with her gruff father and precocious little nephew, Horace. With their Australian friends the four reporters uncover and foil a plot by the Japanese to invade Australia' (Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper. Australian Film, 1900-1977 (1980), p. 256)

1 form y separately published work icon Olympic Honeymoon Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) London : London Screenplays Fanfare Pictures , 1940 7480202 1940 single work film/TV humour

Based on F. Dawson Gratrix's novel He and Ski (aka Honeymoon Merry-Go-Round), a British honeymooner visiting Switzerland is mistaken for a leading ice hockey player. He is subsequently enlisted to play for the England national team and helps them win their match.

1 form y separately published work icon Would You Be Willing Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Universal Pictures , 1935 7480130 1935 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Double Crossed Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Universal Pictures , 1935 7480016 1935 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Honk Your Horn Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Lloyd Hamilton Productions Inc. , 1930 7479955 1930 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon The Big Palooka Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Mack Sennett ) Los Angeles : Mack Sennett Comedies , 1929 7479921 1929 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Girl Crazy Alfred J. Goulding , Los Angeles : Mack Sennett Comedies , 1929 7479850 1929 single work film/TV humour

Andy, feeling that he's getting old, chases after a young girl, but gets more than he bargained for.

1 form y separately published work icon Grass Skirts Alfred J. Goulding , Will King , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Lloyd Hamilton Productions Inc. , 1929 7455060 1929 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Should Men Walk Home? Alfred J. Goulding , Albert Austin , Los Angeles : Hal Roach Studios , 1927 7444397 1927 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon The Honorable Mr Buggs Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Fred Jackman ) Los Angeles : Hal Roach Studios , 1927 7444274 1927 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Atta Boy Alfred J. Goulding , Charles Horan , Los Angeles : Monty Banks Productions Inc , 1926 7444089 1926 single work film/TV humour

'Monty Milde, a copy boy on a large daily newspaper in New York, dreams of becoming a real reporter. On his birthday, which is April 1st (April Fool's Day), a practical joker tells him he has been promoted to being a reporter, and sends him out to interview Mr. Harrie, who is furious because the newspaper has printed a story suggesting that domestic problems was behind the kidnapping of his young son. Monty goes through several ordeals, including being suspected of being the kidnapper, before he eventually unmasks the real kidnapper and recovers the child' (Les Adams, IMDb).

1 form y separately published work icon Horace Greeley, Jr. Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Principal Pictures Corp , 1925 7425352 1925 single work film/TV humour

'Horace jumps in a caravan car covered with a large tarp, only to discover that a band of hooded rebels are hidden under the canopy. He fights first with the gang's leader, then all join in. He manages to escape with the leader's kimono. He jumps on a mule as the gang pursues by car. Horace gets a dose of courage when he realizes that a young woman on horseback is watching. He captures the gang with a nifty bit of roping, and she holds her rifle on them. He's performed an heroic deed in front of her. Is it enough?' (J. Hailey, Internet Movie Database).

1 form y separately published work icon Hotsy-Totsy Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Edward F. Cline ) Los Angeles : Mack Sennett Comedies , 1925 7425129 1925 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Jack and the Beanstalk Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Century Film , 1924 7424831 1924 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Peg o' the Movies Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Century Film , 1923 7420104 1923 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Pleasure Before Business Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Century Film , 1923 7420027 1923 single work film/TV humour
1 form y separately published work icon Sweetie Alfred J. Goulding , ( dir. Alfred J. Goulding ) Los Angeles : Century Film , 1923 7419997 1923 single work film/TV humour
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