Hugh and Henry Watson, two brothers, are in love with Helen Mallory. She rejects Hugh and accepts Henry. Hugh, broken-hearted, goes west, leaving a note to his mother telling her the reason for his going away. Hugh is the apple of his mother's eye, and she grieves herself into a collapse and is dying with sorrow. Her sight fails her. Henry tells his mother that he will go in search of his brother.
A Playboy inherits a Western ranch on the condition that he shall run it properly for 6 months. A vi...
Brewster, the bean king, has an option of renewal on a certain bean canning plant owned by Ellis. El...
Peter Drake meets and falls in love with Jackie Swazey, the daughter of a feisty suffragette and inc...
Penny arrives in the West by aeroplane. She is considered a suspicious character and thrown into jai...
In his will, Mr. Baird leaves his son Arnold just one seven-passenger auto and a hundred dollars to ...
A sheltered young woman began a romance with a playboy, under the mistaken assumption that they'd ge...
Harpo played the hero, a detective named Watson who "made his entrance in a high hat, sliding down a...
Bee Haven, a little country girl from Missouri, wins a Charleston contest and goes to New York to pu...
A young woman goes to visit friends but mistakenly rings at the wrong address. She is greeted and ta...
Screwball slapstick with Fatty and Minta mixed up in zany adventures.
Fatty hopes to marry for money but thanks to many slapstick complications his plan doesn't go as smo...
A comedy of wrong assumptions, misunderstandings and martial mix ups because of jumping to conclusio...
Slapstick shenanigans at an overcrowded boarding house.
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...