Street cleaner Elmer Peck will inherit a million dollars from his uncle Adam if he retains his uncle's valet, Briggs, until he marries and if he appears at the office of the probate judge at 5 p.m.


Okay, so Five and Ten Cent Annie – this one’s a real curio. If you're someone who loves diving into the deep end of early cinema, you'll probably get a kick out of its goofy charm and straightforward antics. It's a quick, light watch, and honestly, it holds up better than some other silent comedies from the era. But if...

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"Okay, so Five and Ten Cent Annie – this one’s a real curio. If you're someone who loves diving into the deep end of early cinema, you'll probably get a kick out of its goofy charm and straightforward antics. It's a quick, light watch, and honestly, it holds up better than some other silent comedies from the era. But if you’re looking for complex narratives or anything resembling modern pacing, you might find yourself checking your watch. This is for the patient and the curious, not the casual Sa..."
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