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The Sultan's Wife (1917)
Character: Harem Girl (uncredited)
On a sailing trip, sweethearts Bobby and Gloria arrive in a very sinister-looking India, where an evil rajah attempts to force Gloria into his harem.
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Papa's Pest (1926)
Character: N/A
A husband wants to slip out of the house to go to a poker game, but his wife catches him, and he is forced to stay at home and mind her sister's baby. Neal goes to the poker game and takes the baby with him, but absentmindedly leaves him there when he goes home.
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A Home Spun Hero (1920)
Character: N/A
Bobby is in love with a stage actress and hangs around backstage during the performance. He makes a mess of things from time to time.
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His Musical Sneeze (1919)
Character: N/A
A young man goes into the woods to hunt rabbits, and winds up getting mixed up with a dog, a lion and a beautiful woman.
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Why Wild Men Go Wild (1920)
Character: Jimmie's sister
Party-hearty college boys Bobby and Jimmy tone it down for Jimmy's dad when visiting, but when Jimmy's sister declares what she wants is a real cave man, Bobby jumps at the chance.
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Exit Quietly (1921)
Character: N/A
Bobby Vernon tries to enter a house to court a lady, but keeps getting thrown out.
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Busy Buddies (1924)
Character: N/A
Three hungry pals go to great lengths to feed their appetite.
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Dizzy Sights (1927)
Character: Winnie
A sailor home from the sea sets off on a road trip to pick up his girlfriend from work. Unfortunately, he's a better sailor than he is a driver. Complications ensue.
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Easy Curves (1927)
Character: The Sailor's Sweetheart
Billy Dooley buys a book on jiu-jitsu to court a fashion model.
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Sailor Beware (1927)
Character: Miss Von Ratseller
Wimpy sailor boy Billy Epsom has just arrived from New Guinea with a guinea pig in a box for his sweetheart. But today's newspaper headline reads, "Guinea Pig With Deadly Germs Roaming Our Streets". Billy causes havoc at the Yellow Cab stand when a cabbie catches sight of his cute little "piggy". Billy sets out to see his girl at her father's mansion. On the streetcar, he takes the guinea pig out of its box. Soon passengers and driver are diving off, and the runaway car is gaining on a dynamite truck!
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Fool Proof (1923)
Character: Mary Wilson
A 1924 Neal Burns comedy. To show his son that there’s more to life than work, a rich man pretends he is getting married to a chorus girl.
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Getting Gertie's Goat (1924)
Character: N/A
Gertie and Jimmie want to get married and go on a honeymoon. They have the license and the tickets, but have to get past her strict father.
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Campus Cuties (1928)
Character: Betty
Sailor-suited Billy Dooley must get a dress uniform from the captain's daughter, Vera Steadman. Miss Steadman is, of course, a student as a girl's school, with the usual watchdogs on duty.
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The Freshman's Finish (1931)
Character: N/A
At one of those typical movie colleges where there are no classes, the co-eds are parading around in their bathing suits, while the freshmen and sophmores concentrate on higher things, like the motorboat race. So fierce is their rivalry that dean Jack Duffy decrees that the winner of the race and his classmates get to go to the dance, while the losers are barred. To prevent Carlyle Moore Jr. From winning, the sophmores force him to torment beat cop Vernon Dent and get thrown in jail. Will their perfidy prevail, and 30-year-old student Vera Steadman have to dance with a sophmore?
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Sappy Service (1929)
Character: N/A
In the story, Dr. Huff is beating up process servers. While he doesn't mind that his wife is divorcing him, he feels he's too busy to go to court. Additionally, he's informed the hospital staff to NOT allow any of these process servers in the place. Unfortunately, Bobby (Bobby Vernon) is instructed to serve this angry doc.
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Frisco Kid (1935)
Character: Saloon Girl (uncredited)
After a roustabout sailor avoids being shanghaied in 1850s San Francisco, his audacity helps him rise to a position of power in the vice industry of the infamous Barbary Coast.
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Prison Farm (1938)
Character: Bit Role
Shirley Ross plays an innocent young girl convicted for complicity in a crime committed by her boy friend (Lloyd Nolan). The male crook is sentence to six months on a prison farm populated by both men and women (segregated, of course). Ross is also incarcerated, suffering the cruelties of the sadistic male and female guards (including J. Carroll Naish and future "Ma Kettle" Marjorie Main!)
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The Surf Girl (1916)
Character: Minor Role
Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.
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Gambling with Souls (1936)
Character: Molly Murdock
Young girls are cheated into rigged gambling games and then forced into prostitution to pay off their debts.
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The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940)
Character: Extra (uncredited)
A best-selling author of women's issues and a medical academic find it is to their mutual advantage to falsely claim that they are married.
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A Man's Game (1934)
Character: Stenographer
During one blaze, Firefighters Tim and his partner Dave (Ward Bond) rescue pretty stenographer Judy (Evelyn Knapp). Falling in love with the girl, the boys try to save her from getting mixed up in an embezzlement scheme.
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The Drunkard (1935)
Character: Telephone Operator
An unscrupulous lawyer uses alcohol to swindle an innocent family.
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The Nervous Wreck (1926)
Character: Harriet Underwood
Henry Williams, out in Arizona looking for a cure for his imaginary ills, stops at the ranch of Jud Morgan, and decides to stay. Jud's daughter, Sally, attracts his attention, although she is engaged to be married to Sheriff Bob Wells. Henry rides with her to town, where she wants to go shopping for her wedding clothes, but they run out of gas. No, problem' Henry holds up a passing motorist, with a monkey-wrench, and takes gasoline out of his car. They stop at a ranch where the foreman makes them become the cook and dishwasher. Then Jerome Underwood and his daughter, Harriet, arrive and they recognize Henry and Sally as the ones who held them up for gas. The jealous sheriff adds to the complications.
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Her Nature Dance (1917)
Character: Dancing Girl (uncredited)
An entomologist and his wife head out into the countryside for his studies and happen upon a group of free-spirited young dancers.
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813 (1920)
Character: Vashti Seminoff
Robert Castleback is in possession of secret papers which could bring a certain prince to power under conditions which would make Castleback a ruling force in Europe. Master crook Arsene Lupin becomes aware of Castleback's bid for power and, in the interests of France, begins a search for the plans.
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