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- A quadriplegic man has a trained monkey help him with his paralysis, until the little monkey begins to develop feelings, and rage, against its new master.
- A day in the life of a young chimp.
- The escape of a huge chimpanzee from Bostock's at Coney Island and the havoc wrought by this near-human member of the simian family was the theme seized upon by the Atlas Company for a comedy production. A wild chase through Coney Island, among the screaming children and hysterical women, the holding up of street cars, automobiles and other traffic are among the incidents which serve to show the limits to which an energetic moving picture director will go in order to secure a realistic and genuinely funny film; in fact, so much excitement prevails as a result of their efforts that the New York World devoted a column topped with glaring headlines to the story of "An Escaped Gorilla," which among other depredations committed, boarded a street car and started a panic among the passengers, who broke windows and doors in their haste to escape.
- A bootblack cannot earn enough money for his ill mother's breakfast until his two comrades, a dog and a monkey, originate a trap for muddying men's shoes. A cop who takes exception to this method of garnering the shekels, brings the mother a breakfast, and later, when she mysteriously recovers, evinces a fondness for hugging her.
- An old gentleman goes to the doctor's office and becomes youthful again after the monkey gland operation. He cuts up several didoes in a cabaret and his nephew, the doctor, is worried that the old man's fortune will be gone before he can inherit it. So he gives his aunt the monkey treatment too, and she lures her husband back to the "straight and narrow," although she must show considerable pep to woo him away from the young girls. In the end the doctor gets his reward.
- Heinie and Louie have managed to get possession of a rusty steed which they have dressed up in overalls and are out for a morning canter through the park. But as much as they like the handsome animal, they feel that their crying need for cash must overcome any sentimental reasons for keeping him. Then they sell him to a band of nomads and with the cash received invest in a prosperous shoe shining emporium. They go along fairly well, getting into but a few fights, one of which was started when Louie puts black polish on white shoes, and are on the road to success when their run of good luck breaks. The Prune sisters, well known social lights in the neighborhood, are on a shopping tour when they realize that their shoes are badly in need of a little polish. Now, before they started out Mabel put her roll in the First National Bank of Womankind, her silk lisles. So, while applying the polish, Heinie spies the roll and grows much elated thereat. He tells Louie to keep at work on the shoes while he gets the razor which they keep on hand for just such emergencies. This instrument he plies with neatness and dispatch and relieves Miss Prune of her cash. The victim fails to realize her loss until she has gone some distance, but she goes back to the emporium and demands the arrest of the two captains of the pedal polishing industry. They are then taken into custody and are put at the usual rock-breaking game. But their stay here is rather short and they manage to escape in the most novel manner.
- 2018–202025mTV-MA7.2 (8)TV Episode
- Episode: (1988)1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- 2020– 1h 58mPodcast Episode
- The girls get a pet dog, and they leave Oliver in charge of watching it. After losing the dog, Oliver decides to buy a Rhesus Monkey from the local pet store.
- James Rolfe reviews the movie Monkey Shines.
- 2017– 1h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 40mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 15mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 38mPodcast Episode
- 1997–TV Episode