Cameo Comedies

Cameo Comedies is a brand of short comedy films made in the United States. The films are one-reel shorts from Jack White's Educational Pictures and Colonial Motion Picture Corporation. Three of the productions utilized 3D stereoscopic effects in the titles. The films were produced for $5,000 each. They were made from 1922 to 1932, spanning the silent film and talkie eras.

Cliff Bowes, Phil Dunham and Lupino Lane were among the actors. Supporting actors included Wallace Lupino, Anna Styers and Virginia Vance.

Mermaid Comedies were Educational's line of two-reelers.

Al Alt was a starring performer in a few of the Cameo films.

Filmography

 * Drenched (1924)
 * Sporting Life (1925)
 * Scrambled Eggs (1925)
 * The Lucky Duck
 * Kitty, Kitty
 * The Mad Rush
 * That's My Meat
 * One Quiet Night
 * Queenie of Hollywood
 * Once A Hero
 * The Tamale Vendor
 * Idle Roomers
 * Anybody's Goat
 * Bridge Wives
 * The Galloping Ghost
 * Honeymoom Trio
 * One Quiet Night
 * Smart Work
 * Hard Work, extant