
A Fugitive from Matrimony (1919)
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- 50min
- Comedy, Crime
- 23 Nov 1919 (USA)
- Movie
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H.B. Warner | ... |
Stephen Van Courtlandt
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Seena Owen | ... |
Barbara Riggs
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Adele Farrington | ... |
Mrs. E. Elmer Riggs
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Walter Perry | ... |
Zachariah E. Riggs
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Christine Mayo | ... |
Edythe Arlington
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Matthew Biddulph | ... |
Maurice Bradford
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John Gough | ... |
Chimmy the Cricket
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Lule Warrenton | ... |
Mother Kelly
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Irene De Voss | ... |
A Little Consumptive
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Directed by
Henry King |
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Fred Myton | ... | () |
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- Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation (1919) (United States) (theatrical)
- Exhibitors Mutual Distributing Company (1919) (United States) (theatrical)
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The Riggs family, newly wealthy from Oklahoma oil, move to an estate in Ossining, New York, adjoining that of eligible bachelor Stephen Van Courtlandt, who wants to avoid marriage. Mrs. Riggs, anxious to break into society, wants her daughter Barbara to marry Stephen. While Stephen is fishing, an escaped convict from Sing Sing, Chimmy the Cricket, convinces him to exchange clothes so that he can escape the pursuing guards. Pursued, Stephen climbs into Barbara's bedroom window and Barbara, excited to be able to reform a criminal, gives Stephen her butler's clothes to wear. When Mrs. Riggs enters and Stephen explains who he is, she says that they must announce their engagement immediately to protect Barbara's reputation, which they do, although Barbara still believes that Stephen is a convict. After Stephen is suspected of stealing Mrs. Rigg's jewels, the Cricket helps Stephen expose the real thief, and Barbara and Stephen, who have fallen in love, prepare to marry. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | No Use Trying to Run From Cupid When He Gets After You. Confirmed batchelors, social climbers, designing mammas and all lovers of sparkling comedy drama will revel in "A Fugitive From Matrimony" -H. B. Warner's best picture to date. (Print Ad-Pine Bluff Daily Graphic, ((Pine Bluff, Ark.)) 27 June 1920) See more » |
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