SURVIVING PATSY KELLY FILMS
(All titles below are confirmed to exist today.)
π Hal Roach Comedy Shorts (1933–1936)
Patsy Kelly’s most famous work — all of these survive, including:
Other Todd–Kelly shorts (35 total) — all known to survive in archives and collectors’ prints.
These shorts are widely available in classic‑comedy collections.
π¬ 1930s Feature Films (All Survive)
From the search results and film databases:
Pigskin Parade (1936)
Private Number (1936)
Ever Since Eve (1937)
There Goes My Heart (1938)
The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
Thanks a Million (1935)
Merrily We Live (1938)
Wake Up and Live (1937)
Pick a Star (1937)
Nobody’s Baby (1937)
All of these films are confirmed as surviving and available through archives, DVD, or streaming rotations.
π¬ 1940s Feature Films (All Survive)
Danger! Women at Work (1943)
My Son, the Hero (1943)
Broadway Limited (1941)
Playmates (1941)
Ladies’ Day (1943)
Sing Your Worries Away (1942)
π¬ 1960s–1970s Films (All Survive)
These are widely available:
The Naked Kiss (1964)
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
Freaky Friday (1976)
Please Don’t Eat the Daisies (1960)
⭐ Summary
Based on the search results:
All major Patsy Kelly films survive.
All Hal Roach shorts survive.
Her 1930s–1940s features survive.
Her later films (1960s–1970s) survive and are widely available.
Patsy Kelly is one of the best‑preserved classic comedy actresses in terms of film survival.
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