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P at h ex Motion Pictures
Harold Lloyd in "Bashful"
No. C 4 Two Reels $3.50
Harold, a shy youth, inherits a million, conditional upon his having a wife and baby. He finds a pretty girl to pose as his spouse and a zealous butler supplies a whole roomful of infants. Unhappily, the first is a colored one, and the rest — but Harold gets the million.
Harold Lloyd in "Pinched" No. C 9 Two Reels $3.50
Harold's checked cap, blown from his head by a freakish wind, gets him into trouble. First he comes into conflict with the police as a highwayman, then the cap serves to identify him as a housebreaker and lands him in jail, while the innocent cause of his trouble becomes his cellmate for another reason. Eventually a distracted wife rescues both her husband and Harold from the clutches of the law, the cap this time aiding him to regain his freedom.
Harold Lloyd in "Over the Fence" No. C 14 Two Reels
$3.50
Imagine the predicament of the boy who invites his girl to the ball game, and, arriving there, finds himself without tickets or money. When the girl deserts him to enter the park with a rival, Harold masquerades as the home team's new rookie pitcher, wins his game with a homer, then recaptures his sweetheart, after, literally, "cleaning up" all opposition.
Harold Lloyd in "By the Sad Sea Waves"
No. C 28 Two Reels $3.50
Wet comedy. Harold, masquerading as a lifeguard to impress his sweetheart, receives credit for some sensational-looking rescues and water feats, including the halfdrowning of a rival.
Harold Lloyd in "Move On" No. C 29 Two Reels
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Patrolman Chester Field, Beau Brummel of the Police Department, is a rival of his superior for the affections of a pretty nurse-maid. The mysterious disappearance of the nurse's charge beclouds the Patrolman's romance, and when the Sergeant recovers the infant the Patrolman is eclipsed. But perseverance wins its reward and the dapper Policeman, admitted to the residence of the nurse during the absence of his superior, pleads his case so well that the Sergeant returns to find himself jilted and the youthful pair lovers once more.