The Movies Overview:

The Movies (1925) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle and produced by Lloyd Hamilton.

BlogHub Articles:

Alone at the Movies

By FlickChick on Dec 4, 2022 From A Person in the Dark

To share or not to share... It is a question for this movie lover. All my life I have longed to share this love, to discuss and share this particular passion with enthusiasm. And yet yesterday, when I settled into my theater seat, alone, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of sheer bliss.It is only alone... Read full article


Film Albums: Listen to the Movies with Ferrante and Teicher

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 18, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Ferrante and Teicher were the most popular pianists of the twentieth century and released dozens of albums during their heyday between the late 1950s and 1980s. These two bespectacled Americans wrote beautiful arrangements of numerous film themes which they popularized by playing in their signature ... Read full article


Book Review--Citizen Canine: Dogs in the Movies

By KC on Mar 11, 2020 From Classic Movies

Citizen Canine: Dogs in the Movies Wendy Mitchell Laurence King Publishing, 2020 Is there any other animal more beloved in the movies than dogs? For a while horses were in the running, but when you examine the past century of film, it is clearly canines who have dominated. In the lightly amusing Ci... Read full article


Book Review: The Retro Appeal of Merton of the Movies

By KC on Dec 20, 2019 From Classic Movies

Merton of the Movies Harry Leon Wilson LARB Classics, 2019 (originally published 1919) It is the 100th anniversary of Merton of the Movies, a book that inspired three films (the 1947 version with Red Skelton is the best known), a play, and a musical, but which is for the most part forgotten today. ... Read full article


Encore podcast: What We Saw at the Movies

By David on Sep 6, 2019 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

Encore podcast: My brother Steve and I toddle down memory lane and reminisce about movies we saw as kids in the 1960s and '70s. Included are looks at the drive-in cheeseball classic "Eegah," "The Sound of Music," "How the West Was Won," "Mary Poppins," "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," "Blazing Saddles" an... Read full article


See all The Movies articles

Quotes from

No Quote for this film.

Facts about

No facts for this film.

Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle




More about Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle >>
Also released in 1925




See All 1925 films >>