In an effort to subdue a bout of depression, a millionaire playboy (Cary Grant) makes a 50,000 British pound bet with a psychiatrist that he could become a famous business tycoon without using his family's inheritance. Based on the novel "The Amazing Quest" by Ernest Bliss.
Dick Wallace wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay.
In this sequel to Father of the Bride (1950), newly married Kay Dunstan announces that she and her husband are going to have a baby, leaving her father having to come to grips with the fact that he will soon be a granddad.
Buster builds a boat, The Damfino, in the basement of his house. The boat is too big to fit through the door, resulting in the collapse of the house when he drives off. Will the boat float or sink on its maiden voyage?
Charlie Chaplin imitator Billy West stars as a tramp who emerges from underneath a train and follows a pretty girl into a railway station. His attempts to chat her up provoke her boyfriend (Oliver Hardy) into an angry confrontation.
A parody of Rudolph Valentino’s successful film Blood And Sand, this features Stan Laurel as Rhubarb Vaseline, a bullfighter who must fight one last to win the hand of his beloved.
Tramp Charlie rescues a farmer's daughter from the unwelcome attentions of the hobo and also deals with 2 other hobos who arrive looking for trouble. Charlie is taken home in gatitude but fails in his attempt to become a farmhand
A parody of both the opera and earlier film version, in which Charlie plays Spanish officer Darn Hosiery who is led astray by gypsy girl Carmen (Edna Purvience).
African explorers' professor Stanislaus Laurello and Hans Downe travel around Africa, from Hollywood to Los Angeles, trying to capture and photograph animals.
Edna's father wants her to marry wealthy Count He-Ha, whilst she wants to marry Charlie. Charlie impersonates the Count at a dinner but is found out when the real Count turns up and thrown out.
A tramp steals a handbag and then tries to pick Charlie's pockets. Charlie retrieves the handbag and after a while it makes its way back to its rightful owner, who is unhappy that her boyfriend didn't try to protect her in the first place.