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Sunshine comedy of feuding neighbors and the problems caused by snooping.

Dangers of a Bride is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence Badger and Bobby Vernon starring Gloria Swanson.

The sanitarium run by Lallah Hart is in need of repairs and her nephew (Earle Rodney) is broke and after a loan. In her absence (off with her beau) he rents the place out to a group of (presumably) chorus girls (doubling inevitably as bathing beauties) while having to deal with the arrival of his own fiancée (Myrtle Lind) and her parents (the formidable Blanche Payson and Baldy Belmont) who between them provide most of what few laughs there are and a sheriff (Fritz Schade) with a debt to collect.

An entomologist and his wife head out into the countryside for his studies and happen upon a group of free-spirited young dancers.

The Snow Cure is a silent Comedy short.

Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.

A mild-mannered man's problems with his domineering wife and mother-in-law lead to complications with the law.

Only a Farmer's Daughter

Fickle Fatty's Fall is a 1914 Comedy short.

A swindle in a tiny downtown restaurant leads to a classic Keystone Cops finale. One and all have an easy time with the pretty and flirtatious cashier played by Louise Fazenda, who went on to great success as a character actress and married famed producer Hal B. Wallis in 1927. Released by Keystone Film Company.
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