John Wayne plays an injured gunslinger who is taken in by a Quaker family. As he is nursed back to health by the family's daughter, he begins to question his violent lifestyle and the code of the Old West. When his past catches up with him, he must decide whether to return to a life of crime or embrace the love and pacifism of the Quakers.
The Kid Brother is a silent comedy film about a young man named Harold Hickory who feels overshadowed by his strong and heroic brothers. When a stolen money plot arrives in town, Harold uses his ingenuity to prove himself and catch the thief. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and falls in love with a local girl. With humor and heartwarming moments, Harold shows that even the underdog can become a hero.
A Tale of Three Sisters is a movie about the lives of three sisters in a village. The story revolves around their relationships, struggles, and the challenges they face. The movie explores themes of family, love, and sacrifice. It delves into the complexities of their sisterhood and their individual journeys.
The stooges are civil war soldiers who are constantly changing uniforms to avoid the opposing armies. Eventually they decide to be loyal to the south, but remain disguised as Union soldiers. Curly is detected as a spy, but Moe and Larry prevent his execution. The boys escape with a secret map and marry their three southern belles.
Simple title cards link ten home movies shot at Maine's Windy Ledge Farm, at a neighbor's place, and visiting the Brownes in Chocorua, New Hampshire. We watch an uncle mow, farm hands haying with the White Mountains in the background, various young children playing, a lad holding his cat while carrying milk cans on a yoke, a pointer stalking a cat, the annual burning of brush and rubbish, and a montage of chores and relaxation on the farm. The last shot is of spring, a flag in the background. The films are sweet and straightforward, with clear black and white images.
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