Newlywed lawyer Henry Gilbert lends his car to his partner, Wilbur Belcher, while he works late one night on a case for Percy Snodgrass' Purity League. Wilbur, a gay old blade, goes joyriding with Charlotte Germaine, an old sweetheart.
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Dorothy Revier | ... |
Violet Gilbert
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Forrest Stanley | ... |
Henry Gilbert
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Tom Ricketts | ... |
Wilbur Belcher
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Ethel Wales | ... |
Mrs. Wilbur Belcher
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Maude Wayne | ... |
Charlotte Germaine
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Frank Weed | ... |
Percy Snodgrass
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Erwin Connelly | ... |
Joe McCormick
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William A. Wellman | ... | (as William Wellman) |
Written by
Dorothy Arzner | ... | (screenplay) |
Dorothy Arzner | ... | (story) |
Paul Gangelin | ... | (screenplay) |
Paul Gangelin | ... | (story) |
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Harry Cohn | ... | producer |
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Sam Landers |
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- Columbia Pictures (1925) (United States) (theatrical)
- Film Booking Offices (FBO) (1926) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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Newlywed lawyer Henry Gilbert lends his car to his partner, Wilbur Belcher, while he works late one night on a case for Percy Snodgrass' Purity League. Wilbur, a gay old blade, goes joyriding with Charlotte Germaine, an old sweetheart. The next day, Henry's wife Violet, finds incriminating evidence and, with Mrs. Belcher's aid, plans a divorce. After various complications, Charlotte explains matters to Violet, and Henry is cleared. |
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Taglines | A Sparkling Drama of Daring Sweethearts and Trusting Wives (Print Ad-Appleton Post-Crescent, ((Appleton, Wisc.)) 27 November 1926) See more » |
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Trivia | A complete print exists and is being held by the Cinamateket-Svenska Filminstitutet in Stockholm, Sweden. See more » |