Oddsockeaters are small invisible creatures, responsible for socks that go missing when we only have one left from a pair. But unlike them, Seed’s gang wants to have a pair. In the end, they began their fight between two sets of values.
Wrong Again is a comedy short film from 1929. It follows the hilarious misadventures of Laurel and Hardy as they mistakenly believe they have found a stolen painting and attempt to return it to its rightful owner. Along the way, they find themselves in various comedic situations, including a horse in a house and a grand piano being lifted by a crane.
Snooky the Human-Zee helps a family that is being victimized by crooks at a racetrack.
The girls find a pair of steamship tickets, not knowing that the cabin the tickets are for is inhabited by a gorilla.
Harold and Snub are self-proclaimed big-game hunters who stop at a remote outpost. They hire two native guides to lead them into the woods, but the guides run in terror when they see a rather tame bear in the distance. Harold is annoyed that he cannot find any bears to hunt--unaware that two timid bears are closely following him. Meanwhile Snub encounters an equally tame wildcat who eats his picnic lunch. Snub sprints away. Back at the outpost, Harold twice rescues Jeanne--once from the clutches of an unwanted suitor and once from one of the bears. The grateful, gun-toting Jeanne tells Harold she wants him to be her "sweetie."
A farmer in a rural world faces destruction and frustration when giant snails invade his field. With no dialogue, he tries to find a solution using unconventional methods and encounters various bizarre situations along the way.
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