As early as 1919, Russian Communists (then known as Bolsheviks) were convenient movie villains. This heavy-handed comedy uses the Russian revolution as an excuse for a series of slapstick set pieces.
Champion college swimmer and summer lifeguard Ken Holmes saves Joan Stanton from drowning. They are ...
The Misleading Widow is a 1919 silent film comedy starring Billie Burke as Betty Taradine. It was ba...
A husband, jealous of his wife's flirtations with another man, hatches a plot to make his wife jealo...
When millionaire John Saunders threatens to disinherit his son Wallace if he marries Queen Tina, a c...
When Mrs. Harrison arrives in Harborsport for her vacation, she announces her plan to marry Gladsome...
When an aviator dies performing in a traveling circus, the circus closes and sideshow con men "Sky-H...
Robert "Bob" Wesley horrifies his father, Admiral John Wesley of the Naval Advisory Board, by failin...
Emphatically opposed to Jack Moss, old Mr. McGillicuddy puts the ban on his marriage to his daughter...
The night of the grand reception and dance finds Belle Oakley in high glee as she leaves for the rec...
Sir Brian, an irascible old gentleman, who suffers from gout, receives a note saying his son Gerald ...
Upon seeing millionaire Lee Brooks's picture in the paper, Julie Le Fabrier, a romantic young model ...
Two little children, who think themselves very much in love with each other, imbued with the ideas o...
Captain Barnacle receives a letter telling him that Mr. Markham, a South African whose life he saved...
Hugh and Henry Watson, two brothers, are in love with Helen Mallory. She rejects Hugh and accepts He...
Mr. Nelson is a "newlywed" and carries his darling wife's picture with him always. However, he almos...
Hubby is anxious to get away for a little time at the beach with the boys, and works up a quarrel wi...