A Honeymoon Squabble - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Betty and her dashing groom are showered by well meaning friends, but when a shoe is bounced off of Betty's bean, she tells her newly acquired hubby that they will not live together. Arriving at the hotel, she makes him scratch the "and ...See moreBetty and her dashing groom are showered by well meaning friends, but when a shoe is bounced off of Betty's bean, she tells her newly acquired hubby that they will not live together. Arriving at the hotel, she makes him scratch the "and wife" off of the register and takes a separate room. From then on their troubles begin. Another couple also seems to have domestic troubles and the other hubby gets a room on the same side of the corridor as the newly married fellow. The house detective, the best in the world since Sherlock Holmes, by his own admission, camps in the hallway behind a little potted palm to see that there is no monkey business. He then has the time of his young life chasing the respective hubbies and their respective wives back into their originally ordered rooms. Tiring of the pastime, the detective orders the hubbies to leave, one at a time. They get back into the hotel, secretly, landing in the wrong rooms. Wifies and hubbies then accuse each other until the detective enters. After a long chase, they lay the detective low and prove that they are married by their marriage licenses. Wifies and hubbies then decide to live with their respective mates. Written by Universal Weekly, April 3, 1926 See less