In 'The Pawnshop,' the Little Tramp works at a pawnshop and gets into various comedic situations. He flirts with a customer, deals with a troublesome father and daughter, and tries to balance multiple tasks. Chaos ensues as the Tramp accidentally causes mayhem in the shop. Will he be able to fix the mess he made and save his job?
In 'Towed in a Hole,' Laurel and Hardy, a bumbling comedy duo, buy a boat to start a business. However, their venture is plagued with disasters as they struggle to repair the boat and navigate the waters. Their comedic mishaps result in chaos and laughter.
Tom Andrews, his wife Kathy, their two children & Tom's Father Henry are all driving to a town called Silversprings on Christmas Eve to visit relatives. On the way, they decide to stop at a ghost town called Sutterville which by a strange coincidence Tom has had nightmares about every year around Christmas for his whole life. Tom's father is wary & begs them not to go; however Tom's car develops a mind of it's own & takes them there only to break down so that they can't leave. Meanwhile a man arrested for vagrancy by local police is identified as Clarence McCoughlin who supposedly died in Sutterville 40 years ago, not to mention he seems to have some sort of demonic power. As the Andrews family explore the town a feeling of unease starts to takeover, Clarence escapes jail & heads back to Sutterville for a sinister family reunion...
Busy Bodies (1933) is a slapstick comedy short film about the comical misadventures of two coworkers at a sawmill, as they navigate various mishaps including a water-leak, slapstick gags, and hilarious misunderstandings.
In 'The Knockout,' a boxing match between two rivals becomes the backdrop for a comedic love triangle. The incompetent police, gender disguises, and comedic fights add to the chaos.
Amy, a successful novelist, is delayed on her book release tour when she returns to her hometown to care for her injured grandfather. While there, she reunites with her old friend Kit and discovers that he is now working at her grandfather's pumpkin store. As they spend time together, they all come to important realizations about their lives.
Florence wants to recapture the romance in her marriage and talks a reluctant Edgar into redonning his navy uniform and serenading her.
A Mack Sennett slapstick comedy featuring the cross-eyed man Ben Turpin.
Larry in school and always gets in trouble until he falls asleep and dreams of when he's all grown up.
Lovey and Dovey have a baby, named, of course, Snookums. Everything Snookums wants, Snookums gets. At his first birthday party, Lovey mistakenly believes Snookums has been kidnapped - and the chase is on.
Here we have 'The Gown Shop', very much in Semon's usual style but with fewer laughs than usual. Semon plays his default character, a grotesque hard-working incompetent. (I'm going to be using the word 'grotesque' a lot in this particular review.) This time round, he blunders into a boutique. After causing some damage he can't pay for, Larry is put to work as a general dogsbody. Mayhem ensues.
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