Married by Accident - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Bob loves Edna, but mother objects because he has no money. Chauncy, his roommate, has more money than brains, and thinks he adores Edna's maid. Bob is denied the house, but sees his pal being ushered in with ceremony, and thinks that he ...See moreBob loves Edna, but mother objects because he has no money. Chauncy, his roommate, has more money than brains, and thinks he adores Edna's maid. Bob is denied the house, but sees his pal being ushered in with ceremony, and thinks that he has betrayed him. In reality, mother is to blame, for she thinks that Chauncy is after Edna, and wants his millions in the family. Bob persuades Chauncy to act as a shield for his own courtship. Chauncy gets Edna from the house under the pretense of taking her to a matinee. Edna leaves a note for her mother, but the maid opens it, and learns that Edna has eloped with the man she loves. The maid thinks that the man is Chauncy, and is furious. Mother comes running up, and the two start after the couple. The elopers arrive first at the minister's, and the knot between Bob and Edna is tied. Then Bob runs to avoid mother's wrath. Chauncy is the only male in evidence, and mother is happy, for she thinks that the family has secured his millions. Edna then explains that she has married Bob, and the maid lights into Chauncy. Mother faints. While she is unconscious, Chauncy is united to the maid. Written by Moving Picture World, August 4, 1917 See less