Joe gets initiated which he failed. Since Joe's dad is a cop, and seeing cops raiding their clubhouse, as Joe;s revenge (?); they didn't realized the cops were really after a criminal they learned was hiding somewhere in the building.

Is This Film Worth Watching?Short answer: no, but maybe. This 1920s comedy feels dated yet oddly compulsive for history buffs. Who it’s for? Nostalgia hunters and silent-era scholars. Who it’s not for? Modern viewers craving tight pacing or nuanced characters. This Film Works Because...1) The actors commit to the farc...

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"Is This Film Worth Watching?Short answer: no, but maybe. This 1920s comedy feels dated yet oddly compulsive for history buffs. Who it’s for? Nostalgia hunters and silent-era scholars. Who it’s not for? Modern viewers craving tight pacing or nuanced characters. This Film Works Because...1) The actors commit to the farcical tone. Jean Darling’s deadpan reactions during a chaotic chase scene (where he accidentally knocks over a grandfather clock) showcase a physical comedy style lost in today’s di..."

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