Dorothy Dorr

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Galloping Bungalows
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Galloping Bungalows

Nov 02, 1924
All the qualified men line up to be chosen, as an heiress advertises that she will marry the man with the most interesting mustache, that marriage which comes with a mansion. John Syrup Soother wins the marriage to who he believes is the heiress, Olive Palmer, a tank of a woman who has lost her beauty with age. But he learns that he his betrothed is not the heiress, Diana Palmer, but her mother. Howson Lotts, a shyster and one of Diana's other suitors, sells John a beach-front house for his new life, that house which is not all that it seems on the surface. In the meantime, others still will do anything to be Diana's betrothed, that choice in which John now has a different but still vested interest.
Comedy
Picking Peaches
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Picking Peaches

Feb 02, 1924
A series of sketches with a shoe clerk, his wife, and his extra-curricular activities. The shoe clerk steps out on his wife with one of his customers. Both his wife and the woman's husband catch them when they go to the beach and later watch a beauty and fashion contest. His wife enters it wearing a mask. Back at work on Monday, all has returned to normal, until the winner of the contest shows up for her prize - a complete wardrobe...
Comedy
Ça t'la coupe
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Ça t'la coupe

Apr 20, 1924
Harold Meadows, jeune homme timide maladif, vient d'achever un manuel sur l'art de la séduction. Alors qu'il part déposer son manuscrit chez un éditeur, il rencontre en chemin la belle Mary et en tombe amoureux. Cependant, celle-ci est déjà courtisée par un riche héritier.
Comedy
Hollywouldn't
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Hollywouldn't

Nov 10, 1925
A free-wheeling satire on the Hollywood industry at the height of the silent era. The film was noted for its stunts, which were claimed to be done by the stars of the film, Johnny Sinclair and Billy Jones. They did slug it out without any safeguards, on the roof of the thirteen-story Taft Building in Hollywood, where a crowd (allegedly of 20,000) watched them.
Comedy