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How to Read (1938)

How to Read (1938)

IMDb: 6.4
1938

Humorist Robert Benchley offers a tongue in cheek lesson on how to avoid eye strain while reading

The Skys the Limit (

The Skys the Limit (1943)

IMDb: 6.4
1943

Fred Atwell sneaks away from his famous squadrons personal appearance tour and goes incognito for several days off

The Trouble with Hus

The Trouble with Husbands (1940)

IMDb: 7.3
1940

Lecturer Robert Benchley outlines some of the pet peeves that wives have with their husbands

Crime Control (1941)

Crime Control (1941)

IMDb: 7.2
1941

Police officer Benchley shows us the antisocial potential of inanimate objects such as shoelaces and handkerchiefs

The Reluctant Dragon

The Reluctant Dragon (1941)

IMDb: 7.0
1941

Humorist Robert Benchley learns about the animation process at Walt Disney Studios while trying to find the great man himself to pitch him the idea of making a cartoon about a shy dragon

How to Watch Footbal

How to Watch Football (1938)

IMDb: 6.7
1938

Humorist Robert Benchley illustrates the fine points of attending an American football game

Waiting for Baby (19

Waiting for Baby (1941)

IMDb: 6.9
1941

Mr Benchley examines the pressures faced by expectant fathers

Nothing But Nerves (

Nothing But Nerves (1942)

IMDb: 6.8
1942

After some investigation, Robert Benchley finds his nerves are in a bad state He has the jitters so bad he cant hold his cup still enough to drink his coffee, and he thinks the arrival of some plumbers is just a giant conspirac

The Stork Club (1945

The Stork Club (1945)

IMDb: 6.5
1945

A hat check girl at the Stork Club Hutton saves the life of a drowning man Fitzgerald A rich man, he decides to repay her by anonymously giving her a bank account, a luxury apartment and a charge account at a department store

How to Train a Dog (

How to Train a Dog (1936)

IMDb: 7.2
1936

After a new dog owner decides on which dog to buy at the pet store, this short soon becomes a lesson in how NOT to train a dog

The Major and the Mi

The Major and the Minor (1942)

IMDb: 7.6
1942

A frustrated city girl disguises herself as a youngster in order to get a cheaper train ticket home But little Sue Sue finds herself in a whole heap of grown up trouble when she hides out in a compartment with a handsome Major

How to Behave (1936)

How to Behave (1936)

IMDb: 6.7
1936

Two workers in a manhole call etiquette columnist Benchley for advice Two of the topics he advises them about are what to do when a lady enters the room and the proper way to behave when one is an overnight guest

That Inferior Feelin

That Inferior Feeling (1940)

IMDb: 6.4
1940

Joe Doakes, like most men, is unable to cope with personal emergencies or those in a position of authority real or imagined

Opening Day (1938)

Opening Day (1938)

IMDb: 6.5
1938

Sneeversport is excited for opening day home game taking place in new Municipal Park baseball field But first they must endure monotonous and rambling speech by City Treasurer Benchley, who surprises when he finally throws the

How to Start the Day

How to Start the Day (1937)

IMDb: 6.7
1937

Benchley tries his best to demonstrate the routine one should follow to start the day right

How to Sleep (1935)

How to Sleep (1935)

IMDb: 6.5
1935

A humorous look at the problems people have trying to sleep

I Married a Witch (1

I Married a Witch (1942)

IMDb: 7.2
1942

A beautiful 17th century witch returns to life to plague politician Wallace Wooley, descendant of her persecutor

Youll Never Get Rich

Youll Never Get Rich (1941)

IMDb: 6.9
1941

In order to cover up his philandering ways, a married Broadway producer sets one of his dancers up on a date with a chorus girl for whom he had bought a gift, but the two dancers fall in love for real

An Hour for Lunch (1

An Hour for Lunch (1939)

IMDb: 6.3
1939

Benchley shows how to budget ones time during lunch hour to get things done efficiently Unfortunately, things dont go as planned

The Sex Life of the

The Sex Life of the Polyp (1928)

IMDb: 5.6
1928

Dr Benchley lectures the womens club on the unusual but important title topic