Josh Binney

Hilliard, Frank Alexander, and Bill "Kewpie" Ross went on to form a team of heavyweight comedians in "Ton of Fun" comedies.

[2] Binney then moved to Canada and established Canadian Photoplay Productions but it fell through.

He solicited photographs from community members interested in participating and Oregon governor Ben Olcott and Salem mayor George E. Halvorsen were said to be taking part.

Leasing a former resort, he started production on a proposed series of twelve short comedies.

He directed a British comedy feature film called Merry-Go-Round starring Bonar Colleano in 1948.

Hi-De-Ho (1947) starring Cab Calloway directed by Josh Binney