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The Janitor 1921
Billy Franey does home brew. "The Janitor" was made during Prohibition, when ANY gags about alcohol (especially the home-brewed variety) would get loud laughs from American cinema audiences.
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Oh, Buoy! 1921
Slapstick comedy all about love and kidnapping near the sea.
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The Chef 1921    star_border 10
Billy and his pal are bank robbers who decide to lay low by taking jobs in a diner as a chef and waiter.
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Married to Order 1920    star_border 5.2
Boy meets girl. Father hates boy. Girl dresses up as her brother to get out of the house to elope but the near-sighted father mistakes her for the twin brother and all chaos follows.
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A Convict’s Happy Bride 1920    star_border 5
Alice and Phil's happy home is disrupted when their furniture is being repossessed by a huge bullying workman. To placate him, they try being nice and inviting him to dine with them, but fighting breaks out and the bully pretends to be murdered when a cop shows up, and Phil is sent to jail.
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Lunatics in Politics 1920
Two female candidates for Chief of Police live across the hall from each other, and their political rivalry follows them home, leading to plenty of hi-jinks.
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The Moonshiner 1920
A slapstick comedy about a hobo and his moonshine.
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The Night Rider 1920    star_border 5
American western.
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The Water Plug 1920    star_border 5
Billy is on the bum. He sees a copper writing a ticket to a driver parked in front of a fire hydrant. The driver slips the cop some money to tear up the ticket. Billy acquires a fake fire plug and a policeman's badge, and sets out to make some money.
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When the Cat's Away 1920    star_border 5
Two-reel comedy directed by and starring Frederick J. Ireland
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Perils of the Beach 1920
Monkey business at the beach.
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