Alice Day Filmes
- 1924

Off His Trolley
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Ralph Graves and Martin Loback are a streetcar team who hit the high spots one night (the highest spot being dancer Natalie Delys (Natalie Kingston)...
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- 1926

Should Husbands Marry?
Should Husbands Marry?01926HD
Alice, a waitress working in a restaurant managed by a flirtatious and diminutive proprietor (Barney Hellum). The proprietor’s wife is a...
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- 1927

A Dozen Socks
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A poor sap tries to impress his girl by fighting the great boxing champion Jack Dempsey.
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- 1926

Spanking Breezes
Spanking Breezes01926HD
A young married couple are desperate to escape a houseful of annoying relatives who have overstayed their welcome indefinitely. The couple believes...
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- 1924

The First 100 Years
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A man saves his lady love from Black Mike then comes wedded bliss. He hires a cook, who's brusque, domineering, and constantly smoking a cigar. Out...
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- 1927

Night Life
Night Life01927HD
In post-World War I Vienna, a confidence trickster falls in love with a struggling waitress.
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- 1928

Phyllis of the Follies
Phyllis of the Follies01928HD
As a favor to her old chorus pal Mrs. Dexter, Broadway dancer Phyllis Sherwood agrees to play a joke on a client of Mrs. Dexter's lawyer husband. The...
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- 1925

Honeymoon Hardships
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A newly married couple go to spend their honeymoon far out in the country with demented relatives who laugh off even the worst disasters. The couple...
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- 1930

In the Next Room
In the Next Room01930HD
The story starts with a prologue set in 1889 in which we see an angry husband murdering his wife's lover. The setting then moves to 1929, just as an...
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- 1927

See You in Jail
See You in Jail01927HD
Jerry Marsden, the son of a wealthy man, finds himself in a series of comedic misunderstandings. To prove a point or escape a social obligation,...
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