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The Property Man is a silent film comedy that follows the adventures of a property man in a theater. He encounters various humorous situations involving the theater audience, backstage chaos, and the challenges of his job. The film showcases slapstick comedy and clever gags, making it an entertaining watch.
Those Love Pangs is a comedic short film from 1914. It features slapstick humor and is presented in black-and-white as a silent film.
In 'Getting Acquainted', a man tries to flirt with a woman in the park but ends up getting into various comedic mishaps, including being chased by the police. The film showcases the classic slapstick comedy style of the Keystone Kops era.
In this black-and-white silent film, a poet tells the story of a beautiful woman he saw in a barroom.
In this slapstick comedy, a drunken man causes chaos everywhere he goes, including a hotel. Hilarity ensues as he gets into various mishaps and encounters a cast of absurd and entertaining characters.
The Baggage Smasher is a 1914 Comedy short.
In 'His New Profession,' a man tries his luck in a new profession and encounters a series of hilariously precarious situations, including flirting, pratfalls, and a confrontation with the police. This two-reeler silent film showcases the iconic 'Little Tramp' character in a comedic farce filled with slapstick comedy and black-and-white hijinks.
In His Prehistoric Past, a caveman gets caught between two cavewomen, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and slapstick comedy. With a mix of jealousy, romance, and chaotic situations, this silent film is a classic example of Charlie Chaplin's humor.
In the film 'Dough and Dynamite', a bakery worker finds himself in a series of comedic situations involving misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and the threat of dynamite. Chaos ensues as he tries to navigate through the chaos and keep the bakery running smoothly.
Petticoat Perils is a 1917 comedy short.
Keystone comedy mayhem with bears, chases and whatnot.
A musician gets into various mishaps while trying to move a piano and deliver it to a customer.
After running into a friend and two ladies, a married man sends his wife a note saying that he's taken a train for business, but then his wife reads that the train crashed.
A waiter tricks his way into command of a sub in order to rob a ship carrying gold bullion.
In 'The Masquerader,' a man is fired from his job at a movie studio and decides to cross-dress to disguise himself. This leads to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings, including flirting, filming a movie within a movie, and sabotage. The film is a black-and-white silent comedy filled with slapstick humor.
The disgraceful Reggie Gussle spends a day at the park with his hated wife while trying to steal a lovely girl from her boyfriend.
King Ambrose chooses a queen from among the maidens of his kingdom. After they are married, Robin, a young man the queen had known earlier, attempts to steal her from her royal husband. Robin shoots arrows with notes attached and the queen initially runs away with him. The queen, however, rejects her former suitor in favor of the king after Ambrose saves her from a snake. Her rejected suitor plots with the jester to bomb the palace but their plot backfires.
Gussle (Syd Chaplin) comes home with a cute little dog but doesn't want the wife to see it--leading up to a rather funny bit you'll have to see for yourself. The marriage, at first, seems ideal and Gussle and his wife seem devoted. However, it soon seems that this is an act for Syd and it's obvious he's quite the philanderer. Eventually, the wife catches on and sets out to catch him--leading to a rather cute and unexpected ending.