
Chasing the Chaser
Comedy
Overview
A very good as a faithful husband, whose wife is looking for proof that more than his eyes have been roving. She hires a private detective to provide it.
Top Cast


James Finlayson
James Finlayson
Gilroy (the husband)
James Finlayson
Gilroy (the husband)


William Gillespie
William Gillespie
Salesman
William Gillespie
Salesman


Helen Gilmore
Helen Gilmore
The neighbor
Helen Gilmore
The neighbor
Frederick Ko Vert
Frederick Ko Vert
The Detective
Frederick Ko Vert
The Detective
Jules Mendel
Jules Mendel
Jules Mendel


Marjorie Whiteis
Marjorie Whiteis
The wife
Marjorie Whiteis
The wife


Fay Wray
Fay Wray
Nursemaid
Fay Wray
Nursemaid


Billie Latimer
Billie Latimer
Neighbor (uncredited)
Billie Latimer
Neighbor (uncredited)
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