Darwin Was Right is a 1924 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Eddie Moran.
The film stars Nell Brantley, George O'Hara, Stanley Blystone, Dan Mason, Lon Poff and Bud Jamison.
[1][2][3][4] As described in a review in a film magazine: Professor Henry Baldwin, experimenting to obtain an elixir of youth, is just about to sample it with his secretary, Egbert, and his black butler, Alexander, when they are spirited away and put in an insane asylum by Lawson, who seeks to control the professor’s estate.
A dog chasing a cat rushes in through the open window and overturns his little wagon, spilling three babies on the floor.
Then follows a series of comedy mixups between the men, monkeys, and guards, ending in everything being finally straightened out.