
Oh Mary Be Careful
Comedy
Overview
"Mary Meacham, the most popular girl in college, goes to live with her maiden aunt, Miss Myra. Auntie is a man-hater who has various theories for testing the desirable qualities of the male sex. Mary sees a dreary man-less time before her and sends an S. O. S. to various sisters and their brothers to visit her while Auntie is away.
Top Cast


Madge Kennedy
Madge Kennedy
Mary Meacham
Madge Kennedy
Mary Meacham


Marguerite Marsh
Marguerite Marsh
Susie
Marguerite Marsh
Susie


Harry Myers
Harry Myers
Bobby Burns
Harry Myers
Bobby Burns
George J. Forth
George J. Forth
Morgan Smith
George J. Forth
Morgan Smith


Kate Lester
Kate Lester
Kathleen McEchran
Kate Lester
Kathleen McEchran
George Stevens
George Stevens
Judge Adams
George Stevens
Judge Adams
Bernard Thornton
Bernard Thornton
Dick Lester
Bernard Thornton
Dick Lester
A. Drehle
A. Drehle
Dr. Chase
A. Drehle
Dr. Chase
Harry Frazer
Harry Frazer
Professor Putnam
Harry Frazer
Professor Putnam
Dixie Thompson
Dixie Thompson
Luke
Dixie Thompson
Luke
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