Jimmie Adams
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Midsummer Mush (1933)
Charley falls in love with Betty on a camping trip.

Done in Oil (1923)
Jimmie, an oil stock salesman, is roughly handled by a couple of shrewd promoters who have stolen a well from a poor girl. The latter saves our hero,...

The Grand Parade (1930)
No one suffered more magnificently in the early-talkie era than the inimitable Helen Twelvetrees. In Grand Parade, the actress is cast as Molly, the...

Meet the Folks (1927)
Jimmie Adams, a comedian who bears a strong resemblance to comedian Charley Chase, stars as a man going to the hills of Tennessee to visit his kin....

His Musical Sneeze (1919)
A young man goes into the woods to hunt rabbits, and winds up getting mixed up with a dog, a lion and a beautiful woman.

Rough Seas (1931)
On his way home following World War I, Charley smuggles his French sweetheart aboard ship and gets into all kinds of trouble.

This Is The Life (1926)
When a bottle of hair tonic renders him bald, Jimmie is mistaken for a famous French beautician and is called upon to demonstrate his skills.

Nobody's Baby (1922)
The pair are elegant down-and-outs in a park where a mother and her baby are having a picnic. Their dog steals the picnic basket for them but when...

The Flirts (1919)
Two guys flirt with women at a hotel.

The Steeplechaser (1922)
A slapstick comedy short with Lige Conley.

A Fresh Start (1920)
Two men are released from prison and while keeping up appearances, they steal everything they can from the guards hugging them farewell.

Holy Mackerel (1928)
Jimmie Adams leads the cast, along with Lorraine MacLean and Billy Engle, in this Al Christie production.

Chase Yourself (1926)
Jimmie, Lavoris and Turpentine, three Knights of the Road (Bums/tramps), have just arrived in the West where Two-Gun Joe, the local bad man,...

Free and Easy (1921)
Campers on a vacation have all the comforts of home fitted into their Ford car. Eggs are fried on the hot engine, and coffee is percolated in the...

Love Shy (1928)
Jimmie Adams comedy produced by Al Christie.

Holy Smoke (1921)
Jimmie Adams comedy produced by Educational.

Nerve Tonic (1924)
Jimmie Adams comedy produced by Al Christie.

A Good Scout (1922)
A snappy young book agent reforms and becomes a cook for a group of Boy Scouts.

A Baby Doll Bandit (1920)
Weazel Tail Bend was so crooked it couldn't see straight, but one day the town was brightened considerably by the arrival of Miss Betsy Beautiful,...

High and Dry (1920)
Two rival suitors plot to win the girl using fair means or foul.

Arabian Tights (1933)
Charley and his buddies are captured and imprisoned by an Arabian sultan.

Kismet (1920)
Hajj, a rascally beggar on the periphery of the court of Baghdad, schemes to marry his daughter to royalty and to win the heart of the queen of the...

Nonsense (1920)
A farmer's daughter, Little Nell, is abducted and it's up to two of her faithful admirers to rescue her.

Whoa, Emma! (1926)
When wild horse Emma (Trixie the Horse) keeps opening the gates and freeing horses, ranch owner Molly (Molly Malone) hires Jimmie (Jimmie Adams) to...

The Tabasco Kid (1932)
A timid accountant for a California cattle ranch and a lookalike dashing bandit become rivals for the beautiful daughter of a wealthy rancher.

Hold Your Breath (1924)
When her newspaper reporter brother is taken ill, a young woman takes over his job. Before she knows it, she's involved up to her neck in a plot...

Her Man o' War (1926)
During World War I, an American soldier is captured and taken prisoner by the Germans. However, instead of being placed in a prisoner-of-war camp, he...

The Office Scandal (1929)
Haver, a newspaper reporter persuades a judge to release the suspected killer of a wealthy racetrack owner.

Sunless Sunday (1921)
A girl gets trapped by racketeers and chaos happens at a gambling house.

Fair But Foolish (1925)
The comedy occurs on shipboard where Jimmie is the object of attention for a pair of pickpockets who plan to use him to smuggle their ill-gotten off...

For Sadie's Sake (1926)
Chaos behind the scenes at a show.

Sherman Said It (1933)
Although the war is over, Charley still can't seem to find his way out of France.

Grief (1921)
Begins with a child-cast parody of "The Kid." The Adams portion finds the guy chased about town because they are looking for some crook in a gray...

Swiss Movements (1927)
To win his girl Gertie back, Freddie decides to climb a high mountain and challenge a world champion.

Beauty à la Mud (1926)
When a bottle of hair tonic renders him bald, Jimmie is mistaken for a famous French beautician and is called upon to demonstrate his skills.