
Skinner's Dress Suit
Comedy
Overview
Honey Skinner is proud of her successful husband. When he tells her he's going to ask for a raise, she knows he'll get it. He asks his boss just as their big client announces he's not renewing his contract. He doesn't get the raise, but he's too embarrassed to tell his wife the truth. She starts making plans to spend that extra $10 a week; the first thing is a new dress suit for him and a new outfit for her so they can fit in at a swanky party. They're the hit of the party, and Honey is embraced by the 'smart set.' Meanwhile, business is bad and Skinner loses his job. The tailor is after him for payment on the suit, and Honey is still spending the salary he doesn't have.
Top Cast


Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny
Skinner
Reginald Denny
Skinner


Laura La Plante
Laura La Plante
Mrs. Honey Skinner
Laura La Plante
Mrs. Honey Skinner


Ben Hendricks Jr.
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Perkins
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Perkins


E.J. Ratcliffe
E.J. Ratcliffe
McLaughlin
E.J. Ratcliffe
McLaughlin


Arthur Lake
Arthur Lake
Tommy
Arthur Lake
Tommy


Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper
Mrs. Colby
Hedda Hopper
Mrs. Colby


Lionel Braham
Lionel Braham
Jackson
Lionel Braham
Jackson
Frona Hale
Frona Hale
Mrs. McLaughlin
Frona Hale
Mrs. McLaughlin


William H. Strauss
William H. Strauss
Tailor
William H. Strauss
Tailor


Betty Morrissey
Betty Morrissey
Miss Smith
Betty Morrissey
Miss Smith
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