Honeymoon Flats Trailer

Honeymoon Flats Trailer (1928)

01 April 1928 Comedy, Romance 50 mins

Disappointed that her daughter has not married into money, a mother meddles trying to make the girl unhappy with life in her new home, the economical housing development known as Honeymoon Flats.

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Cast

George J. Lewis

as Jim Clayton

Dorothy Gulliver

as Lila Garland

Kathlyn Williams

as Mrs. Garland

Ward Crane

as Anthony Weir

Bryant Washburn

as Tom Twitchell

Phillips Smalley

as Mr. Garland

Jane Winton

as Jane Twitchell

Patricia Caron

as Mrs. French

Eddie Phillips

as Mr. French

Crew

Ross Fisher

Ross Fisher Cinematography

Joseph F. Poland

Joseph F. Poland Story Supervisor

Carl Laemmle

Carl Laemmle Presenter

Mort Blumenstock

Mort Blumenstock Scenario Writer

Albert DeMond

Albert DeMond Title Graphics

International Releases Dates

United States 01 April 1928

Production Companies

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