
Borrowed Wives
Comedy
Overview
Peter has to be married by midnight or else his inheritance goes to his uncle... Who happens to live in a "haunted house".
Top Cast


Rex Lease
Rex Lease
Peter Foley
Rex Lease
Peter Foley


Nita Martan
Nita Martan
Julia Thorpe
Nita Martan
Julia Thorpe


Sam Hardy
Sam Hardy
G.W. Parker
Sam Hardy
G.W. Parker


Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Bull Morgan
Paul Hurst
Bull Morgan


Vera Reynolds
Vera Reynolds
Alice Blake
Vera Reynolds
Alice Blake


Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston
Joe Blair
Robert Livingston
Joe Blair


Charles Sellon
Charles Sellon
Uncle Henry
Charles Sellon
Uncle Henry


Dorothea Wolbert
Dorothea Wolbert
Aunt Mary
Dorothea Wolbert
Aunt Mary


Harry Todd
Harry Todd
Lawyer Winstead
Harry Todd
Lawyer Winstead


Tom London
Tom London
Mac, the Motorcycle Cop
Tom London
Mac, the Motorcycle Cop
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