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・ Call of Duty (video game)
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・ Call of Egypt
・ Call of Juarez
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・ Call of the Blood
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Call of the Cuckoo
・ Call of the Flesh
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・ Call of the Klondike
・ Call of the Mastodon
・ Call of the Pharaoh
・ Call of the Prairie
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・ Call of the Shofar
・ Call of the Shofar (disambiguation)
・ Call of the South Seas
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・ Call of the Weasel Clan


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Call of the Cuckoo : ウィキペディア英語版
Call of the Cuckoo

''Call Of The Cuckoo'' (1927) is a Hal Roach two reel silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film's principal star is Jewish comedian Max Davidson, though the film is just as well known for cameos from other Roach stars at the time. These cameos include renowned supporting player Jimmy Finlayson (the source of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" catchphrase), the oft underrated/ignored Charley Chase, and a pre-teaming Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
==Plot==
Papa Gimplewart (Davidson) exchanges his house, in order to escape the antics of inmates of the lunatic asylum next door, including characters played by Laurel and Hardy. Unfortunately, the new house turns out to be 'Jerry-built', put up in two days. After several disasters occur, Papa Gimplewart asks "Is there anything else can happen?". He then realizes that the inmates from the asylum have just moved in next door.

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