Fear-Bound

A William Nigh film directed by , released in 1925.

A William Nigh film directed by , released in 1925.

Farmer Al Falfa, the boss at an egg factory, discourages the romance between his two feline employees.

It’s mayhem in the house as Julius the cat squares off against a pugilistic bear while Alice looks on adoringly.

Julius is a lifeguard at the beach, where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful female cat. Alice decides to help out by driving the car when the two decide to elope.

While Alice is away, her cat is guarding the house. He chases one pesky rat inside the house, and shoots a hole in the floor, which he falls through, into a vat of home-brew. With the cat thus away, the…

While Alice and her gang are performing “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” she is knocked unconscious and dreams she is being chased by Pete across ice floes.

Alice is in a bullfight where she thinks she will win since she is matched against a peaceful bull. But the tables are turned when her bull is switched with one with a worse temper.

Julius, the boss of Alice’s chicken farm, has to find a way to deliver 5000 eggs to Sinkem and Soakem when the hens go on strike.

Alice and Julius are driving a train, which is carrying a large payroll. Pete the Bear and his gang find out about it and devise a plan to rob the train.

A rich garbage magnate Ima Hawg is being driven by his chauffeur to a hotel run by Alice and her cat Julius. The hotel has seen better times, and so the two are thrilled when they see the limousine roll…