Edward Sedgwick
Edward Sedgwick was an American film director, actor, writer, and producer, his career spanning from 1914 to the year of his death.
Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm
The Kettles leave their ultra-modern home and return to the country looking for uranium. Ma and Tom's mother-in-law, Mrs. Parker, fight over whether their grandchild will be raised "hygiencially."
The Gladiator
A man returns to college and is talked into joining he football team and is a real joke on the team, until he is given a drug that gives him super strength.
What - No Beer?
Two men decide to cash in on the end of Prohibition by selling watered down beer.
The Passionate Plumber
Paris plumber Elmer Tuttle is enlisted by socialite Patricia Alden to help make her lover Tony Lagorce jealous. With the help of his friend Julius J. McCracken and through the high society contacts he has made through Patricia, Elmer hopes to find financing for his latest invention, a pistol with a range-finding light.
Speak Easily
A timid professor inherits a large sum of money and decides to fund a terrible musical.
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
A man tries passing off a socially awkward fellow as a Casanova in the hopes of marrying off his would be sister-in-law.
Free and Easy
A bumbling manager tries to get a small town beauty contest winner into the movies.
Doughboys
A naive and wealthy young man seeks to impress a girl and then unwittingly signs up for army service.
Spite Marriage
An unimpressive but well intending man is given the chance to marry a popular actress, of whom he has been a hopeless fan. But what he doesn't realize is that he is being used to make the actress' old flame jealous.
West Point
Arrogant and wise-cracking Brice Wayne enrolls at the United States Military Academy at West Point and adjusts to life as a plebe. He tries out for the plebe football team, where he excels and shows up the varsity team. However, his ego is unrivaled, especially in competition with upperclassman Bob Sperry.
The Cameraman
A photographer takes up newsreel shooting to impress a secretary.