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That Springtime Feeling (1915)
Character: The Cop
The old saying goes that "In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love", but when one young man tries to turn his "fancy" in a local park, he runs up against a cop who is determined to stop him.
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Leading Lizzie Astray (1914)
Character: Sailor Cafe Patron (uncredited)
A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.
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Ambrose's First Falsehood (1914)
Character: Funeral Director's Assistant
After running into a friend and two ladies, a married man sends his wife a note saying that he's taken a train for business, but then his wife reads that the train crashed.
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Thirst (1917)
Character: Boarding House Keeper's Husband
A woman has moved to a small town boarding house to seek peace and quiet. All too soon she finds herself in a Keystone movie, where there's everything but.
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Ambrose's Nasty Temper (1915)
Character: Cop
Ambrose's nasty temper gets him in trouble when he accidentally puts his boss's attractive daughter in danger.
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That Little Band Of Gold (1915)
Character: Marriage Ceremony Attendee (uncredited)
A happy young couple become engaged, and soon afterwards they are married. But after their marriage, the husband begins to stay out carousing with his friends, leaving his wife at home with her mother. Then, when the three of them go to the opera together, the husband spots one of his friends in another box. Soon the domestic difficulties reach their peak.
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Fatty’s Reckless Fling (1915)
Character: Card Player (uncredited)
Left alone by his wife, Fatty joins a poker game across the hall from his apartment and is left to face the law when the game is raided by police. He is given shelter by a neighbor, Mrs. Kennedy, leading to suspicions that they are romantically involved.
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When Love Took Wings (1915)
Character: Rev. F. Brown - Minister
Three men in love with the same woman contend with each other and with her father, until one of them takes her on an airplane in an attempt to elope with her.
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Fatty’s Plucky Pup (1915)
Character: Hired Thug (uncredited)
Four bad men have kidnapped Fatty's girlfriend and plan to kill her. Fatty's dog knows where she is, but Fatty doesn't and he was crying. However the dog came back to get Fatty, and they and the Keystone Cops went to rescue her.
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Fatty’s Faithful Fido (1915)
Character: Gymnasium Man (uncredited)
Fatty and Al are Minta's suitors. After Fatty sics his dog on him, Al marks Fatty for roughing up by two thugs, but the plan backfires.
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A Bath House Beauty (1914)
Character: N/A
Roscoe is a family man at the seaside, lumbered with a shrewish wife and an extremely annoying young son. He meets up with a charming young lady in a bathing costume, and the two of them break into a charming and delightful dance. Unfortunately, the bathing beauty has a husband with pistols...
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The Cannon Ball (1915)
Character: Prospective Powder Customer
An explosives and black powder expert visits a powder factory in order to inspect it, but when he appears to be more interested in its female workers, an explosive situation results.
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The Love Thief (1914)
Character: The Cop
Chester Conklin steals some hot dogs from the traveling vendor and brings the lady some flowers, then a chase ensues including a chase over roof tops and a lot of rapid-fire action.
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Fatty's Tintype Tangle (1915)
Character: Cop
Hubby and wifey are in love, but he's henpecked by her mother. A nip of whiskey gives him Dutch courage, and he storms out, declaring he won't be a domestic slave anymore. He heads for a park bench where a photographer mistakes him for a seated woman's sweetheart. The tintype of the two of them falls into the hands of the woman's husband, whose jealous rage frightens our hero. He abruptly leaves town, telling wifey he'll be away on business. Wifey doesn't need her house while he's away, so, unknown to hubby, she moves in with mom and rents the house to the couple from the park. When our hero returns home sooner than expected, the renter has another attack of jealousy.
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The Way to the Gold (1957)
Character: Sid Songster Sr.
Following his release from prison, an ex-con heads straight for a cache of gold buried somewhere in a small village.
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The Rounders (1914)
Character: Cop (uncredited)
Two drunks fight with their wives and then go out and get even drunker.
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His Trysting Places (1914)
Character: Diner with White Shoes (uncredited)
On his way to a restaurant, Ambrose, a happily married man, obliges to mail a letter for a woman in the apartment lobby. Unbeknownst to him, the letter is about a rendezvous with her own lover at their "trysting place". Elsewhere, after some domestic frustration, Charlie runs an errand to buy a baby bottle before stopping at the same restaurant. After a confrontation there, they both inadvertently leave with each other's coats. Later, their wives independently discover what appears to be incriminating evidence of extramarital affairs from the pockets of the swapped garments. It all comes to a head when all four of them find themselves at the "trysting place" in the park.
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Polygamy (1936)
Character: Jig
Exploitation film about Mormonism released under several titles.
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A Submarine Pirate (1915)
Character: Waiter (uncredited)
A waiter tricks his way into command of a sub in order to rob a ship carrying gold bullion.
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A Busy Day (1914)
Character: Policeman (uncredited)
A jealous wife is chasing her unfaithful husband during a parade, after he starts to flirt with a pretty woman.
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A Dog's Life (1918)
Character: Unemployed Man / Bartender (uncredited)
The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
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Fatty and Mabel’s Simple Life (1915)
Character: Minister
Fatty is a farm hand at Mabel's father's place. He and Mabel love each other, but dad wants to marry Mabel off to the landowner's son in exchange for tearing up the mortgage. When Mabel and Fatty find out dad's plan, they elope, pursued by dad, the hopeful suitor, and the local constables.
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The Chaplin Revue (1959)
Character: Various (archive footage) (uncredited)
Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. "Shoulder Arms" is now described as taking place in a time before "the atom bomb".
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Maniac (1934)
Character: Buckley
An ex-vaudeville actor is working as the assistant to a doctor who has Frankenstein aspirations. The ex-vaudeville actor kills the doctor and decides to assume the identity of the dead physician.
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The Property Man (1914)
Character: Man in Audience (uncredited)
Charlie is in charge of stage props and has trouble with actors' luggage and conflicts over who gets the star's dressing room. Once all that is resolved the next issue is getting everyone on stage with the correct backdrop.
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His Prehistoric Past (1914)
Character: Caveman (uncredited)
Set mostly in the Stone Age, a prehistoric king, with a harem of wives, rules a beach. Charlie arrives and falls for the king's favorite wife. In the end, it turns out to have been a dream; Charlie was asleep in the park.
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Caught in the Rain (1914)
Character: Cop Outside Bar (uncredited)
When a married couple become separated in the park, a tramp sits with the lady and is beat up when her husband rejoins her. He takes a room in their hotel, and chaos ensues.
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Gentlemen of Nerve (1914)
Character: Bystander Knocked Over by Conklin / Man in Bleachers (uncredited)
Mabel and her beau go to an auto race and are joined by Charlie and his friend. As Charlie's friend is attempting to enter the raceway through a hole, the friend gets stuck and a policeman shows up.
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Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914)
Character: Waiter in First Restaurant / Station Cop (uncredited)
A womanizing city man meets Tillie in the country. When he sees that her father has a very large bankroll for his workers, he persuades her to elope with him.
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Wished on Mabel (1915)
Character: Man on Bench (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Mabel and her mother visit the park. She sees her boyfriend, Roscoe, and asks him to join them. After the lovers manage slip away by themselves, Mabel’s mother is subsequently robbed.
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Caught in a Cabaret (1914)
Character: Singer (uncredited)
Charlie is a clumsy waiter in a cheap cabaret, suffering the strict orders from his boss. He meets a pretty girl in the park and tries to impress her by pretending to be an ambassador. Unfortunately she has a jealous fiancé.
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