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- In Victorian London the esteemed Dr. Pyckle uses himself as a guinea pig when he experiments with a new drug that changes him into a compulsive prankster.
- Stan Laurel stars as a tramp, "a fierce, fiery, fearless, two-fisted loafer." Trouble announces itself as a plate loaded with doughnuts on a windowsill. The farmer's daughter takes pity on him and Stan falls in love. Before the end there will be tears, broken dishes and more doughnuts.
- Greenhorn Stan inherits 'The Last Chance Saloon', but Bad Mike and his cronies try to off him and collect his legacy. Though Stan fears their guns he develops a rolypoly stubbornness in defying their evil schemes.
- Stationed in Latin America, lonely sailor Stan wants company. He invites himself to a dinner the Chief has been invited to, where he becomes entranced with the pretty hostess -- much to the chagrin of the Chief and of her local beau.
- Three rather "heavyset" young men compete for the affections of a pretty girl at a rooming house.
- The story treats of a wealthy girl portrayed by Lois Boyd who owns the hotel in town and the attempts made by a notorious crook who inveigles her into a phony elopement. The crook's Wife becoming wise, complicates matters and the fat men who play tho part of bell boys in the a picture certainly give the heavy an awful time. Finally they save the girl from the villain and all ends well.
- Harry Sweet in the story is an outcast from society, as he is a ne'er do well. He rents a room where Gale Henry is a landlady. He is unable to pay his room rent. Instead of paying his room rent with money he earned. Someone was always selling him something on his way home to pay the rent. Finally, the landlady threatens to put him out of the house, but as she goes to notify him, she hears an attorney reading the will of his grandfather, who has left Harry Sweet a million dollars. From then on he is chased by women, and his landlady Gale Henry in particular, all of the women trying to marry him.
- It is a burlesque on college life in and around the town where the Chiropractors and Barbers' college is located. The theme of theme of the story is that the three fat men are interested in winning the girl, Lois Boyd, and Bud Jamison is opposed to them. Slapstick comedy leads up to the football game between the two teams, on the side of which is Bud Jamison, and on the other the, the fat men. The game is fought and is ended without anyone winning and the cup is awarded to the girl.
- A traveling salesman battles hurricane-force winds and a disapproving father in competing with a rube for a local beauty's hand in marriage.
- Mollie sends her three "little" sons to the 'Bar Z' ranch to regain their health. At the ranch, her three 'little' sons see a poster for a Costume Skating Ball at the Town Rink. Meanwhile the Forman has stolen the Teacher and her salary.
- As a man leaves for a business trip, his identical twin brother Stan arrives in town (both played by Stan Laurel). People mistake one for the other, and complications ensue concerning Stan's fiancée and his brother's jealous wife.
- 3:00 AM at the Firewater Club, and Stanley is drunk. When he tries to conducting the orchestra, the manager - a former boxer - tells him to cool down. But Stanley then he then tries to dance with the manager's wife. Big mistake.
- A trio of overweight and incompetent carpenters are hired by a young woman to build a house.
- Stan (Stan Laurel) works in a grocery store in the middle of the mountains, buried in snow. The young woman he's in love with is falling for a fraud who pretends to be an officer. Stan has to do something! There's no time to waste!
- A naïve/credulous/gullible/ shy young man (Stan Laurel) finds himself alone on an island inhabited by very enterprising/ sprightly women.
- Stan is a detective who essentially relies on different costumes to successfully complete his investigations.
- Alice Ardell portraying a feature role in this vehicle is about to be initiated into a sorority. One of the requirements of the initiation ceremony is that she don male attire. In this guise she is mistaken for a person of Royal Blood and the comedy centers about the mistaken identity of the prince and the flapper who is candidate for the Phi-Delta-Pie. Of course in the end everything is straightened out and both the girl and the prince achieve their object.
- The action centers about the tailor shop which is owned by "Tiny" Alexander, who plays the part of the father, the other two fat men portraying the roles of the two sons. The plot treats of the mischievous antics of the two boys who cause all kinds of trouble and complicate matters in and about the tailor shop in great shape.
- Chester Conklin portrays the role of an amateur sleuth on the search of bootleggers. He is made to assist, rather than to hinder, the lawbreakers, and the wind-up of the comedy is a surprise as the reel Sherlock turns out to be none other than Alice Ardell herself.
- Stan Laurel is a man who is robbed of his civilian clothing by an escaped prisoner, who then dresses Stan in the striped uniform. Naturally, since it's Stan, a guard nabs him and locks him in the pokey.
- An employee at a commercial laundry mistakenly thinks he's Chinese. Complications ensue.
- This subject opens in a girls' boarding school with scenes of the girls doing the Charleston. Gale Henry is the school mistress and throughout the picture she is kept busy disciplining the pupils. She also protects them from male admirers, and animals which have escaped from the zoo. To add an atmosphere of terror to the comedy, lightning and heavy storm scenes are flashed every few feet throughout the entire picture.
- One of the fat men is the husband of the newly married bride, Lois Boyd. The other two fat men are the brides' brothers. They all go on a hiking and camping trip to spend the honeymoon. Many adventures befall the quartet. Trying to ride a river the rapids upset the canoe and cause the hikers much annoyance. They have many amusing experiences as huntsmen, etc. and the newly married couple finally decide that it is better to continue the honeymoon without the assistance of the two robust brothers.
- This comedy tells the story of a young man who enters the military academy and is put through a great many adventures and it is finally revealed to him that all these thrills through which he goes are merely the result of a hazing episode.