Movies by Patsy De Forest
Trilby Frilled
Trilby parody with several key characters' names altered. Presumed lost.
There and Back

The Love Doctor
A doctor transplants the brain of a girl who is in love with him into a girl he is in love with.

Sunset Sprague
When Sunset Sprague saves Calico Barnes from a bandit, the two men become friends. Barnes is heading out to protect his niece, Rose Loring, whose father was murdered right after his mine struck gold. Sprague goes to help and finds himself up against the villainous Mace Dennison.

Square Shooter
Chick Crandall, half owner of the Flying A Ranch, returns home after a five-year absence and, because he is suspicious of his foreman Sam Curtis' activities, decides to proceed incognito. Disguised as Harold Montague, his partner's son, Chick works among the ranch hands and discovers that Curtis is rustling cattle and is responsible for driving Barbara Hampton and her aunt from their home.
A Villainous Villain
The master crook steals the sweetheart of Sherlock, a great detective. Sherlock undertakes to recover her.
Hash and Havoc
Bullin' the Bullsheviki
As early as 1919, Russian Communists (then known as Bolsheviks) were convenient movie villains. This heavy-handed comedy uses the Russian revolution as an excuse for a series of slapstick set pieces.