Tiny
Episode #8 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
1928-12-10
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Episode 6 of The Collegians silent film series (consisting of 46 chapters) full of high jinks and romance!
Episode 6 of the second series of Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #3 of the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #7 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Another chapter of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
Episode #2 of the third series in the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Chapter 5 of the second series of 46 of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
Chapter 15 of 46 of the Universal Pictures silent series "The Collegians".
Bill Grimm, a taxicab driver, falls in love with Barbara Baxter, from Lyons, New York, the minute she steps off the train, and has him take her to Mrs. Whipple's boarding house, in spite of the interference by Jack Fairfax, Bill's rival. Boarders at Mrs. Whipple's include a prizefighter named "Butch,", his manager O'Brien, and Pansy the maid. This first entry in the series introduces the leading characters in the future films, and a few comical interludes.
Sweedie, the theater's scrubwoman, in love with the unappreciative props, become enamored with the idea of a stage career.
Episode #9 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #4 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".
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"
Episode #9 of the second series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Episode #5 in the third series of the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
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.
On the steamer going over to London the "Kid" falls in love with a senator's daughter and his manager is too sick to keep him in any training. After a week or two of training the "Kid" enters the ring only to find that his rival is one of his sparring partners. Knowing all the "Kid's" punches the opponent scores many points during the combat but suffers a punch in the jaw which loosens a tooth. The "Kid" waits for the moment when the terrible fighter must turn his head to spit out the tooth before he gives him the final knock-out punch.