In this silent black-and-white comedy, a waiter turned pianist finds himself caught in a cabaret filled with hilarious mishaps.
Comedy short starring Alice Howell
Laughing Gas is a silent comedy film that follows the misadventures of a patient at a dentist's office, who accidentally administers himself laughing gas and causes chaos in the waiting room. With slapstick humor and comedic timing, the film captures the absurdity of the situation and delivers laughter from start to finish.
A man goes in hot pursuit of the shoe store clerk he feels has made inappropriate advances towards his wife.
When a woman's husband leaves town, she begins to see odd things happening in her house. Afraid that gangsters are after her, she becomes increasingly anxious.
Chapter 2 of the second series of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
A Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle Keystone comedy.
In this comedic short film from 1914, a man is cursed with extraordinary beauty, which leads to a series of hilarious misadventures.
The Pride of the Force s a 1925 silent crime film
Caught in the Rain is a 1914 silent comedy film that follows the misadventures of a husband and wife who get caught in a heavy rainstorm. Their journey through the rain leads to various humorous situations and misunderstandings, revealing the couple's marital discord and conflict.
A deadbeat father abandons his wife after she has triplets, who chases him down and exacts comic justice.
Mr Green tells his wife that spiritualism is the bunk. She offers to run a seance that evening. While she does so, a crooked scientist creeps in to steal a skeleton and a chicken thief does likewise to general confusion in this Universal horror-comedy short.
It all starts when the actress-wife gives a midnight party to her former associates and Bill and Mr. Jowlish try to horn in on the revelry...
Comedy short starring Alice Howell
Mabel's Married Life is a slapstick comedy that follows the hilarious mishaps of a man dealing with marital infidelity, a milquetoast husband, and a series of drunken and comedic encounters. Set in a park, the film features boxing, masher antics, a drunken man, and a mischievous mannequin, leading to a farcical and uproarious black-and-white silent film.
Both crooks, on the pleading of the girl, determine to turn square but with the provision of turning just one more trick. The first could not foresee that the second had placed a time bomb in the safe when he went to rob it. Likewise, the second could not foresee the other was going to pay a visit to the booty after he had planted the explosive. But worse, neither could foresee that a gang of burglars were contemplating carrying off the safe and that there were police loitering nearby.
Web of office romance entanglements lead to slapstick hijinks at a fly paper company.
The proprietor of the Crowing Rooster Inn was a bad man, but he went one too many when he stole the airship model from the War Department, for they were on his trail immediately. The head waitress discovered the workshop where the proprietor was having the model duplicated and she was bribed not to say anything about what she saw. She started out with the bribe money to buy some gewgaws for herself, but she got in the road of a passing auto. Unfortunately, the auto contained the young Secret Service agent.
Alice Howell is a simple milkmaid in love with color-blind artist Dick Smith. Oliver Hardy is a bootlegger who lures her to the wicked city to be a gypsy dancer on the street but then accuses her of having an illicit baby.