All Wrong (1919) - Double Feature

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The story of a well meaning young man who tried out some unique ideas on marriage. He was brave; he tried them out on his own wife!

Salesman Warren Kent develops the idea of "The Unending Courtship" and manages to convince his new wife Betty of his theory, which entails their living separately and only meeting on Wednesday evenings, as they did while they were engaged. Warren's boss, however, who was never enamored of the idea, fires him when he bungles an account and loses the company a large order. On top of that, through a series of misunderstandings Warren comes to believe that his wife is pregnant and his mother-in-law believes that Warren is having an affair with Betty's friend Ethel. Things go downhill for Warren from there.


Main Cast: Bryant Washburn, Mildred Davis, Charles Bennett, Helen Dunbar, Fred Montague, Margaret Livingston

Directors: Raymond B. West, William Worthington

Writers: Mildred Considine, Jack Cunningham

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