Divorce Made Easy Trailer

Divorce Made Easy Trailer (1929)

"Hilarious happenings tumbling over one another! Snappy situations! Uproarious dialog! Smiling Doug puts his finger into the matrimonial pie and pulls " 06 July 1929 Comedy, Romance 60 mins

When his aunt disapproves of his marriage to Mabel Deering and threatens to disinherit him, Percy elicits the aid of his buddy Billy Haskell, who is engaged to Eileen Stanley. It is arranged that Billy and Mabel be found together in compromising circumstances by Percy and his aunt, but matters are complicated by the arrival of Billy's uncle in the city, and Aunt Emma becomes very fond of him. All is subsequently explained and thoughts of "divorce" are smoothed away as Uncle Todd couples up with Aunt Emma, and Billy and Eileen, and Percy and Mabel, reinstitute their carefree engagements.

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Cast

Douglas MacLean

as Billy Haskell

Marie Prevost

as Mabel Deering

Johnny Arthur

as Percy Deering

Frances Lee

as Eileen Stanley

Dot Farley

as Aunt Emma

Jack Duffy

as Uncle Todd

Hal Wilson

as Parkins

Crew

Wilson Collison

Wilson Collison Theatre Play

Neal Burns

Director

International Titles

O Ex-Noivo Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 06 July 1929

Production Companies

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