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185 CLASS 8— Dramas
PRODUCER
plans of the helicopter. Bob is engaged in an amusing and painful fight with the spy, when Lampton enters, misunderstands Bob's presence in pajamas, and together with Badkoff, ejects Bob from the house.
Bob finds pajamas inconvenient for street wear. After many narrow escapes and a clever ruse, he manages to get Badkoff's clothes off that criminal and onto himself.
Seeking a means of transportation, Bob discovers an old-fashioned omnibus, drawn by a discouraged horse and driven by a belligerent cabbie. A rough and ready fight starts, and, after ousting the driver, Bob proceeds with his cab, and accidentally saves Col. Annesly and Betty from an accident, with a great display of courage.
Betty employs Bob as her groom, now that he is without a job, and in a ridicuously serious manner they begin their romance, but are rudely interrupted by Karaloff, who has come to the Annesly's home with Badkoff as his valet, in search for the plans. Bob decides to disguise himself as Betty's maid, and thus vamp Badkoff into giving him the precious papers.
Time and time again the plans are innocently transferred from the Colonel's possession to the hands of the crooks, then Bob, as the flirtatious maid, gets them, while the household is in a terrible turmoil.
The police arrive and everybody shows his true colors, Bob explaining that he has the plans in safe-keeping for Col. Annesly and asking for Betty's hand in marriage. They are happily married, and Bob looks forward to serenity after his many reckless adventures.
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8140 Code SEGA Lady Windermere's Fan Warner Bros.
From the play by Oscar Wilde; directed by Ernst Lubitsch, featuring
Irene Rich, May McAvoy, Ronald Coleman and Bert Lytell
Mrs. Erlynne (played by Irene Rich), a woman of many indiscretions, has returned to England after many years' sojourn abroad. Wishing to take her place in fashionable society, she hits upon the birthday party of Lady Windermere, her daughter, as a suitable occasion.
Lady Windermere (May McAvoy) is ignorant of the fact that Mrs. Erlynne is her mother, and when Lord Windermere (Bert Lytell), under pressure from Mrs. Erlynne, asks his wife to invite her, she refuses. By mistake Mrs. Erlynne comes anyway and meets with a frigid reception. Her charm soon wins over the guests and she fascinates Lord Augustus (Edward Martindel) in spite of himself.
Later Lord Darlington (Ronald Coleman), a friend of the Windermeres, in love with Lady Windermere, discovers that Lord Windermere has visited Mrs. Erlynne. Darlington tells Lady Windermere that her husband is unfaithful and persuades her to elope with him. She leaves for his apartment only to find there Mrs. Erlynne, who had discovered her plans and wants to make her go home. They quarrel, but when Darlington, Windermere and a number of other gentlemen arrive unexpectedly, they both are driven to hiding.
Windermere sees his wife's fan and accuses Darlington of having his wife there. He is about to search the place when Mrs. Erlynne sacrifices her future by appearing and claiming the fan.
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