Every Man For Himself is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 31st Our Gang short subject released.Synopsis
The Gang is running a combination boxing club and (wireless) shoe-shine business. After the boxing gloves owner takes his gloves home, the gym rent is due, and with some customer service mistakes in the shoe-shine stand, the gang needs to raise money. They drum up business by spraying paint on men's shoes and cleaning them until a policeman catches them. One of the marks proves to be Jimbo Johnson, the 'price' fighter, who bails the gang out.
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