An eccentric doctor captures two burglars who enter his house. He promises them freedom and a reward of $1,000 if they will go to the cemetery and obtain for him the body of a man whom the doctor contends died of water on the brain.


Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate dark humor and are willing to overlook some flaws. This film is for those who enjoy offbeat comedies and are not easily offended. However, it may not be suitable for viewers who prefer more conventional humor or are sensitive to themes of mortality.IntroductionMoonlight and...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Stan Laurel

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate dark humor and are willing to overlook some flaws. This film is for those who enjoy offbeat comedies and are not easily offended. However, it may not be suitable for viewers who prefer more conventional humor or are sensitive to themes of mortality.IntroductionMoonlight and Noses, directed by an uncredited filmmaker, tells the story of an eccentric doctor and his unconventional methods. The film features a talented cast, including Helen Gilmore, Marj..."
Carl Harbaugh, Rob Wagner, Stan Laurel, H.M. Walker
United States

