
That Little Band Of Gold
Comedy
Overview
A happy young couple become engaged, and soon afterwards they are married. But after their marriage, the husband begins to stay out carousing with his friends, leaving his wife at home with her mother. Then, when the three of them go to the opera together, the husband spots one of his friends in another box. Soon the domestic difficulties reach their peak.
Top Cast


Roscoe Arbuckle
Roscoe Arbuckle
Fatty - the Husband
Roscoe Arbuckle
Fatty - the Husband


Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
Mabel - the Wife
Mabel Normand
Mabel - the Wife


Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling
Gassy Gotrox - Tattletale
Ford Sterling
Gassy Gotrox - Tattletale


Alice Davenport
Alice Davenport
Mabel's Mother
Alice Davenport
Mabel's Mother


Phyllis Allen
Phyllis Allen
Audience Member (uncredited)
Phyllis Allen
Audience Member (uncredited)


Charles Arling
Charles Arling
Maitre D' (uncredited)
Charles Arling
Maitre D' (uncredited)
Edward Biby
Edward Biby
Diner / Audience Member (uncredited)
Edward Biby
Diner / Audience Member (uncredited)
Ollie Carlyle
Ollie Carlyle
Maid (uncredited)
Ollie Carlyle
Maid (uncredited)


Glen Cavender
Glen Cavender
Judge (uncredited)
Glen Cavender
Judge (uncredited)


Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Ticket Box Man / Man in Front Row (uncredited)
Charley Chase
Ticket Box Man / Man in Front Row (uncredited)
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