Fearing that his daughter Patsy is becoming a tomboy, John Primmel sends her to a friend back East for education and refinement. Arriving in New York, Patsy discovers that her father's friend has died and his apartment is now inhabited by his son, Dick Hewitt. Dick allows Patsy to stay, and they hire a maid, a housekeeper, and a butler.
This picture deals with the fates of Gaston Beauvais, an aristocratic young banker of Paris, and Pau...

Don Sebastian, Portuguese Premier, sets a price on the head of royalist Ricardo Madons. Madons is in...
Van Bibber is spending his vacation with Colonel Paddock's party at the ranch owned by Paddock's fri...

A salmon taster enlists and is put to work passing out salmon to the troops. When he is assigned to ...

A silent film about the famous Shakespearean actor Edmund Kean, whose life intertwines with a young ...

Alice Lindsay arrives in New York from a small town and becomes part of Greenwich Village Bohemian l...
A fortune teller informs a hopeless romantic that she'll be meeting a mysterious, tall, dark strange...

Page Emlyn travels with his friend Jim Calvert to the Calvert family home. It doesn't turn out well:...
Hezekiah Dill is a meek clerk in a store in a small town. One day a pair of criminals robs the store...
Sunshine comedy of feuding neighbors and the problems caused by snooping.

A farce of comic characters, full of dream-like impossible doings that compel laughter through being...

Helene Blair is the wife of a prominent businessman who neglects to give her much attention. He is t...
A Harem Scarum Comedy of two Clowns in a Desert Amidst a Bevy of Harem Beauties. It's a Wow and How!
Mamie is a New York shop girl who has saved up for a whole year so she can put herself in an exclusi...

Millionaire Kent Whitney is warned by Bob Harkness, one of her rejected suitors, about the ficklenes...

Tom Mix travels from the desert of the American West to the Sahara desert in this picture, which is ...

Tom Mix, in mufti rather than his traditional western garb, plays a young man who is convinced he ha...
Kipling had a prevision of this bird, when he wrote that famous line "HE'S A INDIA-RUBBER IDOT ON A ...