Earl Mohan
Nacimiento : 1889-11-12, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Muerte : 1928-10-15
Stunts
A pesar de querer alistarse, durante la Guerra de Secesión Johnny Gray (Buster Keaton) es destinado a la retaguardia. Todo cambia cuando un comando enemigo le roba las dos cosas que más ama: Anabelle Lee y "La General", una locomotora.
Bum (uncredited)
Harold Lloyd es un caprichoso millonario que puede permitirse el lujo de destrozar dos coches y tirar de chequera para adquirir uno nuevo. Su estilo de vida contrasta con el de un predicador y su hija, que dan de comer en una barriada pobre. Una serie de equívocos conducen a que Harold se convierta en involuntario benefactor de los desheredados.
Earl Mohan and Billy Engle are paired in a Mutt & Jeff-style comedy.
An odd little one reel comedy starring Earl Mohan and Billy Engle, from the Hal Roach Studio. Directed by Tay Garnett.
Jimmy Jump gets rather wet.
Beth's Brother
Charley is called upon to go out with his boss on a date with the boss' mistress, to act as a beard.
A movie cameraman is on the lookout for new material but a rival plans to copy everything he films.
Jimmy Jump's boss asks him to meet his small niece and her dog and entertain them between trains. Jimmy buys a balloon or two and looks over the station for a little girl. He takes one by mistake, narrowly escapes being arrested as a kidnapper and finally meets the niece, who is an over-dressed, ultra-modern young woman. The time between trains is spent in trying to hide the dog from the policeman, and when Jimmy puts his charge on the train, he feels that he has done a week's work in a day.
Lem Tucker - the Village Sheik
Jimmy Jump is a coward. Everyone and everything makes him afraid. He cowers from the neighborhood children, even though he's old enough to be their father. He is terrified of Lem Tucker, who is his rival for the heart of Dorothy. Only when he mistakenly believes he is about to die does Jimmy find courage. But will it last?
Stan Laurel as a harness racing jockey who must win a big race.
Slicky
A shy cowboy is interested in the local school teacher, but must compete with a bully for her attention.
Danny - the Cab Driver
A man arrives late at his own wedding.
Cop
A man tries to win over the daughter of his boss.
The Lodger
Jimmy Jump is hired as chauffeur by a lady who wishes to make her husband jealous.
Sam Woodhull
Satire on the epic Western 'The Covered Wagon (1923)'.
A morals reformer returns from Hollywood to his small town, and shows his fellow citizens the results of his investigation.
'Snub' Pollard wants to hang himself but figures joining the circus was better idea.
Florist
A prosecutor instructs the audience of a courtroom to observe the tearful and slightly hysterical wife (Helen Gilmore) who is sitting in the witness box, and claims she is this way due to her husband, who shows up very infrequently. For the defence (James Finlayson), he never did anything to be proud of - and was proud of it. He sits there smirking and sipping a glass of water before being momentarily distracted. He goes to take another sip of his drink but instead picks up a different glass containing something very different.
Chief Deputy
At Thanksgiving, a tramp arrives in a homeless-hostile town.
Second release in 'The Spat Family' series of 2-reel comedies. In this episode the three of them win a yacht in a tombola and quarrel over the captaincy while Mrs TS goes swimming and risks getting lost.
Drunk Exiting Acme Drug Co.
La obra maestra de Harold Lloyd. La escena del genial cómico escalando un edificio supone uno de los momentos más grandes del cine mudo y su clímax -Harold colgado de las manillas del reloj- sigue siendo una de las escenas estelares de la historia del séptimo arte.
Snub Pollard (sans moustache) and Hughie Mack are tenants sharing a bed in a small hotel. They wake up at 6am and prepare breakfast with two eggs which are taken out of Snub's jacket pocket and put into a coffee perculator. The landlady (Vera White) storms up the stairs when she smells the coffee being made and demands that the janitor (Earl Mohan) break down the tenants' door with a pick-axe.
Customer with glasses
Lonesome Luke has a movie theater and also works the box office and as an usher. He has to put up with, among other things, an incompetent projectionist who falls asleep all the time. Complications ensue.
Blacksmith Luke and his boss pursue their rival who has taken away the girl. Antics in a mud puddle follow.
As a baggage handler at a terminal, Luke is led on a merry chase by a billy goat.
Lucas and Larkin, his running mate, after looking for a job for some time, finally land one in a photographer's shop and immediately start to take possession of the place. They rule supreme in their own inimitable way until a bespectacled college graduate arrives to have his diploma, and incidentally himself, photographed.
Lonesome Luke and his accessory, Moke Morpheus, are discovered in bellhop uniform, blissfully dozing on a bench in the lobby of the Bughouse Hotel. Comes a guest, and the desk clerk rings a bellhop. But, in the words of Aristotle, or Ted or someone, "you can ring and you can ring, but the house is boarded up."