Charles Laughton, David Wayne & Marilyn Monroe - 'The Cop and the Anthem' ('Full House')
"The Cop and the Anthem" was one of five short stories by O. Henry which were featured in the 1952 movie "Full House" and introduced by the writer John Steinbeck. Charles Laughton played a tramp who wanted to spend the cold winter in a nice warm jail, so he committed several petty crimes in order to get arrested. One of these was accosting a young lady window-shopping in the hope she'd report him to a nearby policeman. Instead she turned out to be a hooker, played in a one-minute role by a rising young star named Marilyn Monroe. Laughton's fellow tramp in this delightful short comedy was played by David Wayne. Enjoy! ... Incidentally, the New York streets through which Laughton and Wayne stroll are all part of a massive back lot created by 20th Century Fox in California many decades ago and which have been re-used in many films over the years.

The Cop and the Anthem by O. Henry -- Short Story Film -- 1982

Simon Callow's Charles Laughton tribute (1987)

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Rare Footage Of Marilyn Monroe Entertaining The Troops On Stage In Korea 1954

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![What's My Line? - Charles Laughton; Burgess Meredith [panel] (Nov 25, 1956)](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/npt1X6k-ypI/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLDM9KmfaguUcCJ61RMO4NoR_OFsXg)
What's My Line? - Charles Laughton; Burgess Meredith [panel] (Nov 25, 1956)

Charles Laughton "Reading The Story of Noah's Ark" on The Ed Sullivan Show

ROBIN WILLIAMS Was Officially Too Funny To Be Stopped

The Detective (1954) | Ft. Alec Guinness | Full Movie | CrimeCore

Rare Charles Laughton footage (part 1 of 3)

Peter Ustinov does Charles Laughton Impressions

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WML 1959 Charles Laughton

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Charles Laughton performs "The Fiery Furnace"

Comedy Movie - The Cat's Paw (1934) - Harold Lloyd

