Annette and Bunny each purchase one of a pair of antique vases, then meet and argue over who should own the matching set. After exchanging the vases in a gesture of goodwill, they end up with the same single vase they started with. Ultimately, they decide to get married and keep the complete pair together as a symbol of their union.
A cuckolded husband finds poems written to his wife by her lover, who then tries to explain they wer...

Extremely condensed version of the Mark Twain story of a royal heir and his poor doppelganger tradin...

Jimmie Dexter is on his way to college when his mother discovers that her stocks have stopped paying...
Virginia Dean enjoys a yachting trip with her father. She falls in love with the captain of the boat...
Mary and John Rand marry right after graduating law school, but John chooses to join the ministry. A...

Olive Muir, a haughty society girl, objects when Alice Prentice, a girl of lower station, comes to v...

Hester Prynne has left Holland in advance of her husband, Roger, to join the colonists in Salem, Max...

Through circumstantial evidence, Yvonne Desmarest is branded by Judge Duroacher as the "other woman"...
Hal Arnold, a forest ranger in one of the California mountain reserves, in going the rounds, frequen...

Obscured by modesty and the ethics of the old school, old Doctor Jones, a master of his profession, ...
Henry Mallory, U.S.A., receives orders to join his regiment which is to embark for the Philippines. ...

Jane Carston was to return tomorrow from Ohio, where she had been for the past three years in school...
King Edward III reigned from 1327 to 1377. He was a son of Edward the Second and he was born at Wind...

Looking through the window of a little Northern Woods church John Carver watches Nan, the woman he o...

Joyce (Jacqueline Logan), a beautiful and efficient secretary, does her best to take in hand and ref...

At a boys' boarding school, young Stoddard and his pal "The Wop" develop a scheme to get rich after ...
Dorian Gray, a young man who makes a pact with his portrait, allowing it to age and bear the signs o...

John Douglas, a high-society playboy, is a cynic concerning the women of his social set, and has a p...
A little country village comedy in which Mr. Costello plays a young grocer's clerk. This clerk and t...