Recommendations
Archivist John
Senior Editor

Witnessing the stylistic evolution of Del Andrews through Collegiate is profound, this Comedy landmark continues to dictate the rules of its category. If Frank Adams, Alberta Vaughn, Donald Keith impressed you, these next recommendations will too.
The synthesis of form and function in Collegiate to maintain its cult relevance across several decades.
The madcap daughter of a millionaire seeks one too many thrills when she makes a dangerous parachute drop from an airplane. Her father orders her to college or to marry a young man who lectures on Success. She rebels and runs off. Pursued, she leaps on a fleet of bathing girls who are competing for a prize. She is adjudged winner and is compelled to appear in a department store window with the college football hero. She promises him to go to college. As he is working his way through she gets a job as waitress. A rich loafer, engaged to the Dean's secretary, falls for her, but she repulses him. He begs the secretary to get him a copy of the answers to the forthcoming examinations, and she does so when he promises to marry her. The girl sees all, but keeps silent. She is locked in her dormitory for betting on her football team. She hears that her sweetheart is barred from the game for cheating, and gets out of the dormitory with the aid of a student. She says she is the guilty party. The boy rejoins the team and wins the game. The other student catches the guilty ones and they confess.
Collegiate was a significant production in United States, showcasing the immense talent of Frank Adams, Alberta Vaughn, Donald Keith. It continues to be a top recommendation for anyone studying Comedy history.
Based on the unique cinematic excellence of Collegiate, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Comedy cinema:
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An American book salesman (Lloyd) is persuaded to go to the kingdom of Thermosa to impersonate the Prince. He is greeted by a peasants' revolt before the real prince shows up to claim his throne and princess. The revolution succeeds, and the American is elected president of the new republic.
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Mary Willard takes over her father's railroad after his death. Her major competitor is a ruthless crook named Harvey Judson. She arranges for Judson to be kidnapped and taken to an isolated spot deep in the forest and turned loose to fend for himself. She accompanies the kidnappers to the wild and Judson, not knowing who she is, begins to fall in love with her. Complications ensue.
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While walking along the street one day, Arthur P. Hampton, an impoverished young doctor, and his chums, Stub Masters and Johnny Stokes, are persuaded to part with their last remaining funds by tag day solicitor Mary Jane Smith, with whom the doctor promptly falls in love. Doc's friends then hit upon a get-rich-quick scheme. Knowing that his Uncle George has promised a large sum of money upon his nephew's marriage, they persuade Doc to send out fake wedding invitations naming Mary Jane as the blushing bride. Uncle George, elated at the good news, writes to Mary Jane's aunt, Angelica Burns, an old sweetheart, to invite Mary Jane and Angelica to be his guests on an ocean voyage. Meanwhile, Mary Jane pays a visit to the doctor's office and, upon seeing the wedding invitations, becomes so flustered that she trips and sprains her ankle. Doc comes to her rescue and then begs her to pose as his wife. She agrees, but at ship-side, Stub and Johnnie confess all to Uncle George, who flies into a rage until Doc announces that he and Mary Jane have chosen a wedding at sea.
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Douglas MacLeod of the Royal North West Mounted Police is in love with Suzanne Foucharde, who has adopted an abandoned Indian baby, the illegitimate child of Louis La Rocque and Na Fa Kowa. When La Rocque insinuates that the baby is Suzanne's, her brother Henry defends his sister's honor and kills the villain. In spite of his love for Suzanne, it is Douglas' duty to arrest Henry. He does so, but later allows him to escape, taking the bullet himself that was fired after Henry by Constable Burke. Meanwhile, the dead body of Na Fa Kowa is found, accompanied by a note proving that the Indian was the baby's mother. In the spring, when Douglas recovers from his wounds, he and Suzanne are married.
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In the gold fields of the Canadian Northwest, a man is falsely accused of a crime and determines that a lookalike is responsible.
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In Paris an orphan cartoonist loves a man with a mad wife, who dies in time to prevent her marriage to a jilted Comte.
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A young married couple volunteer to take charge of several orphans after the asylum has burned down. Of course they find their hands full with their troublesome charges.
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A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Carver Endicott, a young sophisticate, is rejected by his fiancée for being too foppish and dull. When she feigns an interest in his father, Carver attempts to disgrace his family name by working as a farmhand and later as a busboy in a hotel. However, the newspapers only praise him for his self-sacrificing principles; and finding that he cannot bring shame to the family through menial labor, he takes up with a notorious actress. But when this maneuver also fails, he returns to his former fiancée, who has no further complaint about his being an inexperienced dullard.
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A dancing instructor gets involved with a newly rich family.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Collegiate
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| His Royal Slyness | Gothic | Layered | 92% Match |
| The Deadlier Sex | Gothic | Layered | 97% Match |
| Mary's Ankle | Surreal | High | 86% Match |
| Under Northern Lights | Gothic | Layered | 89% Match |
| The River's End | Gothic | Linear | 91% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Del Andrews's archive. Last updated: 5/6/2026.
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