Vincent Bryan
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A European immigrant endures a challenging voyage only to get into trouble as soon as he arrives in New York.
The Immigrant

A tailor's apprentice burns Count Broko's clothes while ironing them and the tailor fires him. Later, the tailor discovers a note explaining that the count cannot attend a dance party, so he dresses as such to take his place; but the apprentice has also gone to the mansion where the party is celebrated and bumps into the tailor in disguise…
The Count

After amusements working in a restaurant, a waiter uses his lunch break to go roller skating.
The Rink

The daring convict no. 23, known as The Eel, escapes from prison and, after mocking his inept persecutors, saves the lives of three people in peril: a beautiful girl, her mother and an annoying suitor, only to get exhausted and almost drowned. Once he regains his strength at Judge Brown's home, he participates on an upper-class social party where he competes with the suitor for the favors of the charming Miss Brown. But prison guards are still after him…
The Adventurer

An alcoholic checks into a health spa and his antics promptly throw the establishment into chaos.
The Cure

An impecunious customer creates chaos in a department store while the manager and his assistant plot to steal the money kept in the establishment's safe.
The Floorwalker

A pawnbroker's assistant deals with his grumpy boss, his annoying co-worker and some eccentric customers as he flirts with the pawnbroker's daughter, until a perfidious crook with bad intentions arrives at the pawnshop.
The Pawnshop

A drunken homeowner has a difficult time getting about in his home after arriving home late at night.
One A.M.

A tramp tries to earn money by playing the violin, but he’s soon facing off against the jealous competition.
The Vagabond

During the troubled shooting of several movies, David, the prop man's assistant, meets an aspiring actress who tries to find work in the studio. Things get messy when the stagehands decide to go on strike.
Behind the Screen

A derelict, huddled under the steps of a missionary church, feels enlightened by the sermon of a passionate preacher and infatuated by the beauty of the congregation's pianist, in such a way that he tries to improve his life of poverty by becoming a policeman. His first assignment will be to patrol along Easy Street, the turf of a vicious bully and his criminal gang.
Easy Street

Firefighter Charlie Chaplin is tricked into letting a house burn by an owner who wants to collect on the insurance.
The Fireman

A tramp enters a cabaret and orders a drink, but then is thrown out when he cannot pay for it. After trying again, he is told by the manager that if he wants to avoid being charged and sent to jail, he will have to work.
He's In Again

He Leads, Others Follow is a 1919 American short comedy film. It is presumed to be lost.
He Leads, Others Follow

While blindfolded and playing pin the tail on the donkey with some lady friends, our hero is mistaken for an escaped initiate of a kooky fraternal order.
Pay Your Dues

Soft Money is a 1919 American short comedy film. The film is considered to be lost.
Soft Money

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A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair
Tilly is a scrub woman in a munitions factory.