

Comedy
Overview
Oliver is making plans to marry his sweetheart Dulcy with Stan as his best man, but the plans are thwarted when Dulcy's father sees a picture of Ollie and forbids the marriage. The couple plan to elope, and run away to a Justice of the Peace. After typical Laurel and Hardy blundering, they manage to sneak the girl away from her father's house.
Top Cast


Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Stan
Stan Laurel
Stan


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Ollie
Oliver Hardy
Ollie


Babe London
Babe London
Dulcy, the bride (uncredited)
Babe London
Dulcy, the bride (uncredited)


James Finlayson
James Finlayson
Father of the bride (uncredited)
James Finlayson
Father of the bride (uncredited)


Ben Turpin
Ben Turpin
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Ben Turpin
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)


Charley Rogers
Charley Rogers
Finlayson's butler (uncredited)
Charley Rogers
Finlayson's butler (uncredited)


Blanche Payson
Blanche Payson
Turpin's wife (uncredited)
Blanche Payson
Turpin's wife (uncredited)
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