Lord and Lady Algy have just been married and are spending their honeymoon by making a tour of the States. Their periods of happiness are interrupted by marked and frequent outbursts of ... See full summary
Just Married (1912) Online
Lord and Lady Algy have just been married and are spending their honeymoon by making a tour of the States. Their periods of happiness are interrupted by marked and frequent outbursts of temper on the part of Lady Algy, so much so that on the morning of their arrival at the "Imperial Hotel," she throws his clothes out of the window; he in retaliation throws hers out. Two actors who are out of engagements and funds, and passing under the window at that moment, were the recipients of the aforesaid clothes, and the lord's card case. Being versatile in their act, they decide to assume the characters of Lord and Lady Algy on their honeymoon. They were a great success in their roles until they meet the landlady to whom they owe a large board bill. They hand the landlady one of the lord's cards and make a hasty exit. The story takes up with the various adventures where they endeavor to escape in a cab with a not very fast horse, and are at last captured by the police, put on their trail by ...
Cast overview: | |||
Arthur Ellery | - | Lord Algy | |
Frances Cummings | - | Lady Algy | |
Spottiswoode Aitken | - | Tall Actor | |
Will Louis | - | Short Actor (as William Louis) | |
Augusta Burmeister | - | Landlady (as Mrs. Burmeister) |
Released as a split reel along with the comedy All in the Wash (1912).