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Torchy Shorts Collection (LTC Exclusive!)

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12 classic shorts starring Ray Cooke as Torchy (aka Percival Oliver Muldoon)

TORCHY (1931)
Fired from his job as office boy, Torchy gets involved with a phony gold mine promoter.

 

TORCHY PASSES THE BUCK (1931)
Torchy (Ray Cooke) is an office boy....sort of like a secretary that does a variety of tasks for the boss. Well, when the boss is out one day, a friend of Torchy's has friends come to see him. Torchy wants his friend to make a great impression, so he sneaks him into the boss' office and has him pose as the boss!

 

TORCHY TURNS THE TRICK (1932)
When he bother can't take Dorothy Dix to a fancy dinner, office boy Ray Cooke escorts her. He also has a chance to win a contract for the business by reuniting a visiting prince with his declasse sweetheart.

 

TORCHY'S NIGHT CAP (1932)
Ray Cooke is Torchy the Office boy, told to deliver a letter; through a series of accidents, he winds up with the letter torn and can't explain it to his boss because reason. Later, he tries to help two friends elope, which eventually brings us back to the first sequence.

 

TORCHY RAISES THE AUNTIE (1932)
When her father's cousins visit, Vee takes them out for dinner, but when her father can't make it, he sends Torchy and another co-worker to escort the women, where they encounter sailors, pirates and laughing gas. What could go wrong?

 

TORCHY'S TWO TOOTS (1932)
The boss gets angry and fires Torchy and his boss (Franklin Pangborn), but he soon rehires them due to a misunderstanding. Then, near the end, the boss is in a pickle...and the boss' daughter and Torchy rush to the scene to save the day.

 

TORCHY'S BUSY DAY (1932)
Edmund Breese, Ray Cooke's boss, is trying to buy a sausage factory. However, the cash hasn't come through, so he sends an insulting telegram to the owner. This ends in the two of them playing a round of office gold to see whether the payment gets made in cash or stock.

 

TORCHY ROLLS HIS OWN (1932)
In the eighth of the series of short sound comedies, Ray Cooke as the office boy ‘Torchy’ is thought to be a whiz at polo. Torchy, of course, has never been on a horse.

 

TORCHY'S KITTY COUP (1933)
Torchy's boss' wife is throwing a society cat show with one problem: her women's group has no cats. Torchy is enlisted to find cats, and proves quite adept at that task.

 

TORCHY TURNS TURTLE (1933)
Office boy Torchy stumbles upon a spy network intent upon stealing the secret formula from his boss' safe. Can clueless Torcy get the formula back? With the help of the boss' daughter and a Tommy gun, he has a chance.

 

TORCHY'S LOUD SPOOKER (1933)
A murder house reputed to be haunted is where a radio engineer, man in need of rest, his daughter and her friends and her husband come together in this comedy of errors.

 

TRYING OUT TORCHY (1933)
Vee's auntie needs a chaperone for some teenager girls staying at the family ranch, so they send Torchy. Vee tries her hand at baking a cake, which fails in spectacular fashion.

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