

Overview
On a visit to New York with his wife, Jim Scott steals out one evening for a little adventure and meets a young lady who is weeping. His efforts to assist her result in the arrest of both, and a number of embarrassing complications that threaten Jim's marital happiness. It turns out that the whole experience was a "frame-up"--an effort on the part of Jim's son to force Jim to consent to his marrying a chorus girl.
Year 1922
Studio San Antonio Pictures
Director Robin H. Townley, Leopold Wharton
Crew Robin H. Townley (Director), Leopold Wharton (Director), Basil Dickey (Writer), George V. Hobart (Screenplay)
Popularity 0
Language No Language