Passing Through is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film, directed by William A. Seiter and written by Agnes Christine Johnston, and Joseph F. Poland.
A New York fur saleswoman falls for a man she meets on the subway and must decide if she wants to ac...
Two engaged vaudeville magicians quarrel and go their separate ways.
Vivacious Marie Prevost starred in this pleasant little Universal comedy about a flirt who stages mo...
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Scion of a distinguished family J. Anthony Bowden is considered unworthy by his father, a feeling he...
Stan and Ollie are salesmen attempting to sell a washing machine; they fail constantly after several...
Two old tars, retired from service, live alone in a cottage by the sea. They sail along on an even k...
Comedy about a film crew shooting a movie about guns and robbers, when real robbers turn up. Having ...
The Simpsons go for a picnic in the woods. After luncheon, while mother and father enjoy a nap, Bett...
19th release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies.
Edgar delivers a cake to his sister's ill friend. The cake arrives safely, but not sound, and Edgar ...
On the way to Sunday school, Edgar meets the lady of his heart--and his hated rival. The Sunday-scho...
Unattractive and poor Polly Gordon, is taken to the college dance by eligible Vincent DePuyster only...
When her grandson is kidnapped during the Tour de France, Madame Souza and her beloved pooch Bruno t...
Georgie Burns is a conceited, athletic individual, who has turned his home into a gymnasium. His pre...
A burlesque of a Spanish courtship, in which two rivals for the hand of a beautiful senorita battle ...
Mabel is in love with John, the country boy, but her father wants her to marry a Baron. She is locke...
Si marries a guileless country maid, and receives among his wedding presents a bottle of liquor. The...