Harold Lloyd, Bebe Daniels and Snub Pollard made a lot of films together in the late 1910s. Eventually, Lloyd would go on to super-stardom in the 1920s as a solo act, but his older films (which were cranked out in very rapid succession) seemed mostly lost...until YouTube. Fortunately, many of these older films have been posted there...though I must admit the quality and style of his films during this period are nothing like his brilliant later films.
"Somewhere in Turkey" begins with sweet Bebe being taken captive by the evil Turks*. Soon, an archaeologist and his partner (Lloyd and Pollard) are also captured and sent to the palace. Eventually, Harold meets Bebe and tries to help her escape.
There are two big problems with this film. First, it really isn't very funny. Second, it's a product of its time, with a couple folks in black-face AND some crazy notions about what Turkish people look like. They are mostly dressed like Arabs and this isn't the most culturally sensitive film ever made! Mildly enjoyable at best.
*I think the Turks are the bad guy in this one because it came out during WWI...and the Turks were allies of the Germans and Austrians...and the USA was at war with these three empires.