Tom loves Patsy, but she lives in the city while he is every bit the country bumpkin. When an invention of his sells, he decides to take the money and go to the city. There he will show Patsy that he can be just what he thinks she wants: a city slicker. But Patsy yearns for the simple pleasure of her country boy, Tom, and is shocked at what shows up at her door.
Tom, a young man in a small town, wants to marry his sweetheart Jane, but Jane's father won't allow ...
Stan and Ollie are salesmen attempting to sell a washing machine; they fail constantly after several...
Clarissa spins the tale for her children of how when she was a young girl, she was the belle of the ...
Bertha Sloan loses her job as a sewing-machine girl and subsequently is employed as telephone girl w...
A reporter and a detective team up to solve the murder of a nightclub singer who had been involved i...
Figures Don't Lie is a showcase for the physical charms of lovely Esther Ralston, who in one scene p...
Young Frederica Calhoun, naïve to the ways of the world, having grown up on her father’s Montana ran...
Young lovers Hero and Claudio, soon to wed, conspire to get verbal sparring partners and confirmed s...
James Montgomery Flagg first draws his sketch of the girl, and then tearing it from its frame reveal...
Returning to his father's cattle ranch after the excitement of serving in combat overseas, Bud McGra...
Richard loves Helen, but her snobby mother looks down on him because his father made his money as a ...
Bartender Billy Holliday loses his job for refusing to supply drinks to minors at the behest of his ...
Famous romance writer Hartly Poole retreats to the country for inspiration. There he meets ardent ad...
Dolly’s father disapproves of her boyfriend Ben, thinking he is only interested in athletics and not...
Newland Archer is engaged to May Mingott of a prominent New York family. Shortly after the engagemen...
When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to li...
A silent comedy Sink or Swim edited from the 1917 film The Yankee Way (1917)