Too Much Married


1921

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 1921
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Associated Photoplays
Country
United States

Synopsis

"Betty and Bob, guests at the brilliant De Courcey--Varnay wedding, suddenly decide to elope. Bob slips away to make accommodations at a nearby Inn, where they plan to spend a honeymoon. Betty prepares to join him, but is halted by a detective who demands to know the contents of her bag. She refuses, but is told by the sleuth that a necklace belonging to the bride had been stolen. She opens the bag, but Billy Trevor, standing nearby, stoops to help the young woman, dropping a handkerchief into the bag. He offers to accompany Betty to the station. The detective allows Betty to go, but holds Billy, who escapes and arrives at the Inn before the girl and Bob, who had figured in an automobile accident and [had been] taken to the hospital. Developments show that Billy had dropped the necklace in the bag and tries in vain to regain it, these efforts resulting in a series of complications. Finally Bob arrives and the bride is saved from further humiliation and embarrassment, while Billy makes a confession that exonerates everybody." ( Moving Picture World, 18 Feb 1922, p755.)

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 1921
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Associated Photoplays
Country
United States

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