
Too Much Johnson
Comedy
Overview
Augustus Billings has a domineering mother-in-law, and to get away from both her and his wife, he takes a trip, claiming that he is going off to check on Mexican oil investments. But he's really going on a cruise with Mrs. Dathis, who has purchased his yacht. To throw everyone off track, he uses the name Mr. Johnson. When he decides to repeat the trip, however, all hell breaks loose -- the jealous Mr. Dathis is out to get his hands on this Johnson character, while a real Mr. Johnson shows up in Mexico, and Mrs. Billings shows up with her mother, and the confusion continues from there.
Top Cast


Bryant Washburn
Bryant Washburn
Augustus Billings
Bryant Washburn
Augustus Billings


Lois Wilson
Lois Wilson
Mrs. Billings
Lois Wilson
Mrs. Billings


Adele Farrington
Adele Farrington
Mrs. Batterson
Adele Farrington
Mrs. Batterson


Clarence Geldart
Clarence Geldart
Joseph Johnson (as Charles H. Geldert)
Clarence Geldart
Joseph Johnson (as Charles H. Geldert)


Monte Blue
Monte Blue
Billy Lounsberry
Monte Blue
Billy Lounsberry


Monty Banks
Monty Banks
Leon Dathis
Monty Banks
Leon Dathis
Elsa Lorimer
Elsa Lorimer
Mrs. Dathis
Elsa Lorimer
Mrs. Dathis


Gloria Hope
Gloria Hope
Leonora Faddish
Gloria Hope
Leonora Faddish


George Hackathorne
George Hackathorne
Henry McIntosh
George Hackathorne
Henry McIntosh
Phil Gastrock
Phil Gastrock
Francis Faddish
Phil Gastrock
Francis Faddish
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