Chapter 15 of 46 of the Universal Pictures silent series "The Collegians".
Episode 6 of The Collegians silent film series (consisting of 46 chapters) full of high jinks and romance!
Three part adventure serial starring Clara Kimball Young. Chapter Titles: 1. "Treachery in the Clouds" 2. "The Treasure Temple of Bhosh" 3. "A Race for Life"
Chapter 11 of the silent serial "The Collegians".
Episode #4 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #2 of the third series in the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #5 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #3 of the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode 6 of the second series of Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Sweedie, the theater's scrubwoman, in love with the unappreciative props, become enamored with the idea of a stage career.
Another chapter of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
Series #1, Episode #2 of The Collegians.
Episode #8 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Chapter 2 of the second series of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
Episode #9 of the second series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Chapter 5 of the second series of 46 of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
Episode #9 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Isle of Sunken Gold is a 1927 American adventure film serial directed by Harry S. Webb. The film was long considered to be lost, however, chapters 4, 5, and 6 and reel 1 of chapter 7 were recently discovered in a European archive and retranslated back into English. A sea captain obtains half of a map directing him to an enormous treasure on a south sea island. The princess who rules the island possesses the other half of the map, and together they fight off the pirates and natives who would prevent their retrieval of the treasure.
Homesick for America, Jack and his pals get aboard a ship U. S.-bound disguised as entertainers. As entertainers they're flops, but evoke considerable mirth among the passengers by their efforts. Jack arouses the jealousy of a Frenchman, who is keen on a young French girl, and is challenged to a fight. The Frenchman fights a la Savatte (the French method, including kicking, bucking, etc.) and is getting the better of Jack, until the latter dons a pair of hobnailed brogans. He consents to remove these if his adversary will put boxing gloves on his feet. The Frenchman gets seasick and is counted out as he leans over the rail, where he is soon joined by Jack.
Two tramps hold up small-town Ferndale's railway station night operator Helen, lock her in a closet, and escape. Later, standing on a bridge over the freight yards, Helen sees the two bandits aboard an outgoing freight and drops onto the roof of the car from above as it crosses underneath. A chase along the roofs of the speeding cars ensues.