Sherlock Jr. follows the story of a young projectionist who aspires to become a detective. When he is falsely accused of stealing a pocket watch and is left heartbroken by the woman he loves, he enters a dream world where he uses his newfound detective skills to solve the crime and win back his love. This silent film blends slapstick comedy, surrealism, and romance into an entertaining and imaginative tale.
Impoverished "bum" gets a close shave from a menacing barber, then gets tangled up with a banana king, escaped convicts and marathon runners.
A train known as the Iron Mule is loaded with passengers, and starts off on its trip. Along the way, the train faces numerous obstacles and delays. The engineer is prepared for most of them, but the real challenges come when the train is ambushed by Indians.
Al St. John buys a touring car and takes his extended family on a disastrous trip.
Marriage Rows is a 1931 Comedy short.
'Spain. English tourist gets drunk and fights bull.' (British Film Catalogue)
This is an unusual farce comedy combining all the fast action, speed and thrills of the slapstick with the surprises of the farce. Main actor and director Al St. John was the nephew of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and considered as a wonderful pantomimist and an acrobat. The film was actually directed anonymously by his uncle. Being part of a series called "Tuxedo Comedies", Lovemania was set up by producers like Jack White and Joseph Schenck so that Arbuckle could work behind the scenes, since he couldn't appear on screen due to his 1921 scandal.
Al wants to elope with his girlfriend, but her dog Pete disrupts the plan.
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