
His Marriage Wow
Comedy
Overview
In Highland Park, it's Agnes Fisher and Harold Hope's wedding day. Mishaps almost keep them from getting hitched: he goes to the wrong church, then, one of the guests, Professor McGlumm, convinces him that the bride only wants him to collect his life insurance. Finally they marry and her family moves in with them. Harold is now convinced that he'll be poisoned at dinner. When further mishaps give him stomach problems, McGlumm rushes him toward the hospital. On the trip, all is revealed.
Top Cast


Harry Langdon
Harry Langdon
The Groom - Harold Hope
Harry Langdon
The Groom - Harold Hope


Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
A Pessimist - Professor McGlumm
Vernon Dent
A Pessimist - Professor McGlumm


Natalie Kingston
Natalie Kingston
The Bride - Agnes Fisher
Natalie Kingston
The Bride - Agnes Fisher


William McCall
William McCall
Mr. Fisher - the Bride's Father
William McCall
Mr. Fisher - the Bride's Father


Thelma Hill
Thelma Hill
The Maid
Thelma Hill
The Maid


Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy
Wedding Guest
Jack Murphy
Wedding Guest


Thelma Parr
Thelma Parr
Wedding Guest
Thelma Parr
Wedding Guest


Art Rowlands
Art Rowlands
The Traffic Cop
Art Rowlands
The Traffic Cop
Ronald Tilley
Ronald Tilley
The Minister
Ronald Tilley
The Minister
S.D. Wilcox
S.D. Wilcox
Wedding Guest
S.D. Wilcox
Wedding Guest
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