
No Father to Guide Him
Comedy
Overview
Charley's battle-axe mother-in-law breaks up his marriage and tries to separate him from his son. Charlie abducts the boy for a father-son outing to the beach. The mother-in-law pursues and comedy ensues.
Top Cast


Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Jimmy Jump
Charley Chase
Jimmy Jump


Katherine Grant
Katherine Grant
Jimmy's Wife
Katherine Grant
Jimmy's Wife


Mickey Bennett
Mickey Bennett
The Jump Son
Mickey Bennett
The Jump Son


Josephine Crowell
Josephine Crowell
Jimmy's Mother-in-Law
Josephine Crowell
Jimmy's Mother-in-Law


Duke Kahanamoku
Duke Kahanamoku
The Lifeguard
Duke Kahanamoku
The Lifeguard


William Colvin
William Colvin
Cop (uncredited)
William Colvin
Cop (uncredited)


Jack Gavin
Jack Gavin
Clothing Store Manager (uncredited)
Jack Gavin
Clothing Store Manager (uncredited)


Bull Montana
Bull Montana
Wanted Kidnapper in Photo (uncredited)
Bull Montana
Wanted Kidnapper in Photo (uncredited)


Lyle Tayo
Lyle Tayo
Milk Customer (uncredited)
Lyle Tayo
Milk Customer (uncredited)


Leo Willis
Leo Willis
Detective (uncredited)
Leo Willis
Detective (uncredited)
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