Rich young Joan Hope is ashamed of how her father made his money--as a chewing gum magnate. While taking a train trip, she meets the Countess of Crex, a member of the Russian nobility--who is, in reality, a jewel thief.
Living in adjoining homes at Oakdale, Hal Oilman and Alice Blanchard are childhood friends and playm...
Harry Burton's sister and her husband are suddenly called away for a few days on business and telegr...
Babs Weston agrees to marry adventurer Richard Forestall before his hasty departure, accepting his r...
A short comedy starring Mabel Normand. It is now considered lost.
A short comedy directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett. believed to be a lost film.
A Civil war comedy starring Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand. The film is considered lost.
Harry and Tillie are preparing to elope when her dad appears and boots his would-be son-in-law out o...
During a lawn party at his New York home, steel magnate Theodore Morton claims he is bankrupt as a d...
On the promise of marriage, Sylvia Smith, a simple girl from Lone Meadows, follows her lover to the ...
Champion college swimmer and summer lifeguard Ken Holmes saves Joan Stanton from drowning. They are ...
Jim Smith and Sallie Rice are very much in love with each other, but her father vehemently shows his...
A sheltered young woman began a romance with a playboy, under the mistaken assumption that they'd ge...
Adele Moore pressured by her father to choose a husband among four men consults a fortune teller for...
Bee Haven, a little country girl from Missouri, wins a Charleston contest and goes to New York to pu...
Captain Barnacle receives a letter telling him that Mr. Markham, a South African whose life he saved...
Fatty, his wife and mother-in-law are on a ferry to Catalina Island for an outing. So are Mabel and ...
Silas Warner dictates a letter commanding his son Harry to leave college at once and enter his offic...
Mabel has two suitors, Smith and Jones. Smith is an elderly man who impetuously sweeps everything be...
His subjects have been vainly petitioning the king for improvements in his reign, without avail. The...