
Marriage in Transit
Action · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
A gang of crooks led by Holden steals a government code, and Cyril Gordon, a Secret Service agent who bears a strong resemblance to the gang leader, is assigned to recover the stolen documents.
Top Cast


Edmund Lowe
Edmund Lowe
Holden, Cyril Gordon
Edmund Lowe
Holden, Cyril Gordon


Carole Lombard
Carole Lombard
Celia Hathaway
Carole Lombard
Celia Hathaway


Adolph Milar
Adolph Milar
Haynes
Adolph Milar
Haynes


Frank Beal
Frank Beal
Burnham
Frank Beal
Burnham
Fred Walton
Fred Walton
Valet
Fred Walton
Valet


Byron Douglas
Byron Douglas
Conspirator
Byron Douglas
Conspirator
Fred J. Butler
Fred J. Butler
Conspirator
Fred J. Butler
Conspirator


Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler
Conspirator
Wade Boteler
Conspirator
Fred Becker
Fred Becker
Conspirator
Fred Becker
Conspirator


Eddy Chandler
Eddy Chandler
Conspirator
Eddy Chandler
Conspirator
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