Plain Clothes (1925 film)

[2] It was Sennett's first film at least partly written by Frank Capra (with Arthur Ripley).

The oldest member passes a diamond necklace to Vernon Dent to be pawned as quickly as possible.

The landlady's daughter Rosie has a knock on her door and a hand passes a rose to her.

Having duly impressed her he negates the effect by clumsily pulling the curtains off their rail and he promptly leaves.

Harvey shows him his badge just as the police turn up and they all arm themselves with shotguns and jump in an open top car.

The crook slips the diamonds into Harvey's pocket, punches some people and runs off.

Harvey stands in the middle of a smoky pistol fight between the crook and the tall detective.

He shows Rosie the diamonds and they both fall over backwards on the couch with their legs in the air.