- Johnny tries hard to impress his girl, but she seems to be much more interested in movie stars.
- Johnny is the son of a domestic manufacturer of "Imported" gowns and as all dressmakers have a dummy, his mother has raised her son to be one. Johnny has a lady love and his efforts to win her everlasting affection is sorely handicapped by the fact that she gets her big thrill from looking at the photographs of prominent movie stars. She tells Johnny that if he could only make love in the manner of her heroes, that there might be some hope. He then dons a sheik costume, practices some real heavy love stuff and again presents himself to his fair one. However, by the time he arrives, the postman has already delivered a photograph of another star and she has no further use for Sheiks. This time its Douglas Fairbanks and by the time Johnny has jumped thru several windows and accomplished other acrobatic stunts, the girl has received still another photograph - and this time it's Harold Lloyd. Johnny gets desperate and develops into a real stunt comedian, only to find out in the end that she "wants Johnny to be himself."—Motion Picture News, January 23, 1926
- Johnny takes flowers and a gift to his girl, but she is currently enraptured with an autographed picture of Milton Sills that has come in the mail, and she ignores Johnny. To get her attention, Johnny goes home and dresses up like a 'sheik'. But when he returns to her home, he finds that she is now enthralled with Douglas Fairbanks. Soon Johnny starts to wonder if he can ever please her.—Snow Leopard
- Johnny is in love with Virginia but she informs him she prefers movie stars, especially those who portray sheiks. Johnny hustles home and puts together a Sheik costume, from his mother's dress-goods, but now Virginia prefers the Douglas Fairbanks type. Johhny puts together a Robin Hood outfit, only to find that Virginia is now in love with Harold Lloyd. She laughs at his attempts to dress like Harold Lloyd. Johnny has had enough. He decides to be himself, tosses Virginia in his automobile, and heads for the minister's house.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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