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A Perfect 36 Synopsis
Bobby is asked by a stranger to start his car. Bobby accommodates the gentleman, realizing too late that he is a master automobile thief. The latter spots the police and makes a safe getaway, while Bobby is chased. He finds his way into the home of a friend who masquerades him as his wife. Enter his father and sweetheart and the trouble starts anew with the police hot on his trail. The father welcomes "the wife" and invites her to a cruise, where the officers are still in hot pursuit. Escape seems impossible and his friend is hopeless "in wrong" with his sweetheart, who believes she has been jilted. Bobby detects the thief and makes a dive for him, thrashes him severely and everything clears up satisfactorily happy for everybody concerned.
Some Cave Man Synopsis
Bobby had been instrumental in having Dorothy Invited to a weekend party that he might propose to her in ideal surroundings. There were other chaps in the competition, however, and Dorothy was a bit coy when Bobby tried to monopolize her society. In fact, she seemed more than willing to have the other fellows do the monopolizing. Sympathetic girl friends of Bobby told him that the slogan of the tanks, "Treat 'Em Rough," was the proper rule in love making - and so Bobby tried it. He kidnapped Dorothy in a motor, drove her to the mountains and forced her by wielding the "cave man's club" to don tiger skins as dress and submit to his commands. That Dorothy liked the idea was evident when the entire weekend delegation followed them forthwith to the mountain cave, bringing along a minister to tie the knot.
"A Perfect 36" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Some Cave Man" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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A Perfect 36