The Other Man

Roscoe writes of his love and announces that he will call on Irene with the ring and ask her parents’ consent to their marriage. Father and mother are willing, but decide to give Roscoe a scare before accepting him for…

Roscoe writes of his love and announces that he will call on Irene with the ring and ask her parents’ consent to their marriage. Father and mother are willing, but decide to give Roscoe a scare before accepting him for…

Luke runs a beanery, in which the bad service, terrible food and filthy conditions lead to hi-jinx.

Fatty and Al are competing to take the same girl to the Waiters’ Ball, but the formal dress requirement presents a problem: Fatty owns a tuxedo, but Al does not.

Luke’s Preparedness Preparations is a 1916 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd.

Luke is a movie actor who falls asleep and dreams that he and his fellow actors are school children again.

Luke, a mechanic, stands in for a famous violinist. At first, his bad manners and rough behavior are accepted as the eccentricities of genius. Then matters get out of hand.

Roscoe flirts with a girl in the park. Later he takes his wife and mother-in-law to the movies only to see his flirtation showing on the screen.

Luke is a bellboy at a fancy club.

A counterfeit count is aided in his courtship of the heroine by her father who is overwhelmed by his “title.”

Hi-jinx at a fire in a Chinese laundry.