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Hollywood Bound (1928) – Golden Age Hollywood Comedy is a charming silent era film that captures the spirit of early Hollywood entertainment. Released during the height of the silent film era, this classic comedy delivers timeless humor, expressive performances, and the unique storytelling style that defined late 1920s cinema.

With its vintage atmosphere and old-school cinematic charm, Hollywood Bound (1928) offers a nostalgic look at the golden age of American filmmaking. Perfect for classic movie lovers, silent film enthusiasts, and fans of early Hollywood productions.

Enjoy this restored classic and experience the magic of 1920s cinema.

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Transcript
00:07The End
00:44Hello, Elmer.
00:45Please, please, not now, Anita.
00:48Can't you see that I'm very, very busy?
00:51But I just wanted to look at you.
00:53Well, take a good look and let that be enough for you.
00:56I can't spare many.
00:57I'm on my way to Hollywood, so...
00:59You best run along and attend to your manicuring.
01:02But, Elmer, won't you write to me when you go to Hollywood?
01:06Behave, girly, behave.
01:08Why, I won't have a chance to write to anyone, much less you.
01:10So the best thing for you to do is to forget me.
01:13Besides, I'll be...
01:14I'll be too much to handle.
01:17Oh, Elmer.
01:18You're so beautiful.
01:21I know it.
01:22I know it.
01:26Oh.
01:28Now, don't cry.
01:30Don't cry.
01:30There'll be many a broken heart when I leave.
01:33Many a broken heart.
01:35Oh, dear.
01:41Oh, a camera.
01:42I see you want my picture.
01:44Well, look.
01:46How's that, huh?
01:48Oh, wait a minute.
01:51How's that?
01:54Just what's the idea, Elmer?
01:56Why, don't you want my picture?
01:58I'm on my way to Hollywood.
02:00Just a moment.
02:01I want to talk with you, Elmer.
02:04Well, what is it, Mr. Pratt?
02:05I want you to cut out this nonsense and pay attention to business.
02:10Mr. Pratt!
02:11Mr. Pratt!
02:11You may be the proprietor of this hotel, but I am taking orders from no one.
02:16I am through.
02:19Cinema has called me.
02:22I quit!
02:23You quit?
02:25Are you quite sure you've won this contest, young man?
02:29You said a real fool, Mr. Pratt.
02:32You said a real fool.
02:33I'm through.
02:34No more Pratt falls for me.
02:36I quit.
02:38Oh, so you're through, are you?
02:41Yes, I am through today.
02:43This is my last day.
02:45Well, I guess I'd better get ready.
02:47Me for the barber job.
02:49Although I don't suppose that they could make me more beautiful than I already am.
03:03Ah, Mr. Frisbee.
03:05You are next.
03:17Give me everything, Tony.
03:18Tony, I suppose you're pretty proud to be shaving a man as big as I am.
03:22A man whose name will be a household word within a few months.
03:26And you, Anita.
03:27Why, the break you're going to get.
03:29Anita, you may have the privilege of polishing Hollywood Elmer's fingernails.
03:45It won't be long now before I'll be leaving Pratt falls behind.
04:13Ah, there you are.
04:15Well, well, it may be hard, but you'll have to try to control yourself while you're in my presence.
04:26Mr. Frisbee.
04:30In person, himself, and not a motion picture.
04:35Oh, Mr. Frisbee.
04:38Mr. Elmer Frisbee.
04:41Can I, that is, may I call you Elmer?
04:45You're a little forward, girlie, a little forward.
04:59Elmer, the key.
05:07Elmer.
05:08There is no way out, but to get the key.
05:22Oh.
05:25What sex appear.
05:29Oh, what eyes.
05:32What hair.
05:34Oh, you're marvelous.
05:35Now, don't, lady.
05:36Don't, don't.
05:37I'm trying to break in this new suit.
05:38Now, get laid off.
05:39Oh, you're lovely.
05:40Oh, please, I can't.
05:40Oh, I've never seen anything like you.
05:42Don't go loud.
05:43Stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it.
05:46Oh, you thrill me, son.
05:51I've longed to feel your warm breath on my neck.
05:56Do you think you could learn to love me?
06:00I think so, because I learned to like Alice.
06:06But to love a woman, for me to love a woman, why, she must have it.
06:10Have you got it?
06:12I have it.
06:14Those and them.
06:16Then if you have it, those and them, why, surely, dear, you must have that.
06:25Oh.
06:26Oh.
06:28Oh, listen, please.
06:29Promise me you will never, never go back.
06:31I promise never to go back to Pratt Falls.
06:36Oh.
06:36Carefully.
06:38Oh.
06:38Carefully.
06:45But my husband.
06:46Oh.
06:48What do I care about husband?
06:50Why, your husband could never love you like I do.
06:55Oh.
06:55Oh, my hero.
06:58Oh.
07:00So, that's the way it is, is it?
07:02My wife.
07:03My husband.
07:04My finish.
07:05Oh, you don't.
07:06No, you don't.
07:07I've got you, you homewrecker.
07:09I've been watching you for months, trying to ruin my wife.
07:12Oh, no, no, no, you're mistaken, you're wrong.
07:15We were just rehearsing.
07:17Oh, am I rehearsing?
07:18I'll show you what I can do with anyone that is with my wife.
07:22Oh.
07:24Mr. Frisby, wake up.
07:25Wake up.
07:26Come, come, come, come.
07:27Wake up.
07:28Here.
07:29Wake.
07:29Wake up.
07:30Hey, what's the matter with you?
07:31What's the trouble?
07:32Mr. Frisby, what do you think?
07:33Look here.
07:34I win the contest, see?
07:36See that?
07:37I beat you by 150 votes.
07:40Wasn't even a close shave.
07:43I go to Hollywood, not you.
07:51Well, can you beat that for luck?
07:53Well, I may have lost the contest, but dearie, I still have you.
07:58You've got another guest coming.
08:01I'm going to Hollywood with Tony.
08:09Can you beat that?
08:11Well, they may go to Hollywood, but nothing can stifle my ambition.
08:17The producers need me.
08:18The directors need me.
08:20The authors need me.
08:22The whole world will get me.
08:24I'm going to Hollywood, too.
08:28Oh, yeah.
08:30Oh, my God.
08:43Oh, God.
08:44Oh, God.
08:49¶¶
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