A mother and daughter are in a fix because their mortgage payment is due and they can't make it--and the heartless landlord is about to foreclose on their house and throw them in the street. Their son Jack, who is in jail, finds out about their plight and breaks out in order to enter his horse in the steeplechase race to win enough money to pay the mortgage.
Hammond's tribute to 007's garage is on 29 October, BBC Two and BBC HD, 9 PM..
Ralph Graves wants to rob a bank but beautiful Alice Day gets in his way.
Baby Bubbles torments her babysitting grandmother (Sunshine Hart) while her parents enjoy a rare night out at the movies.
Alice falls in love with Danny, the village cut-up, but Danny has fallen for Ruth, the little blonde vamp from the big city. Alice is forced to transfer her affections to Eddie, the grocery-deliver boy, and she finally accepts him in lieu of her first choice.
The old Wilins house is deserted and a pair of crooks, posing as real-estate agents, have no wish that it be sold, since it serves their purposes just as it is. To discourage prospective buyers, they rig the house and make it appear to be haunted and have more than its share of ghosts. Little Alice isn't fooled.
A girl falls for the village sheik, who is vamped away by a city flapper. The girl elopes with the soda clerk but the sheik and his father arrive in time to break up the wedding. The justice of the peace tells the old man take his kids home. - Exhibitor's Herald, April 17, 1926.