
The First 100 Years (1924)
A man saves his lady love from Black Mike then comes wedded bliss. He hires a cook, who's brusque, domineering, and constantly smoking a cigar. Out of the blue, the couple gets a visit from his old friend, Roland Stone, bluff and portly. Roland befriends our newly-wed's wife, and this friendship deepens after the husband hires a new cook, the lovely Miss Gainsborough, who gives her boss a little too much friendly attention. That night, a prowler skulks, Miss Gainsborough faints, the newly-wed husband comes to her rescue, and she grabs him and holds on. His wife is offended and determines to leave with Roland. Is the marriage over?All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| F. Richard Jones | Director |
| Harry Sweet | Director |
| Mack Sennett | Producer |
| George Crocker | Cinematographer |
| William Williams | Cinematographer |
| William Hornbeck | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
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| Harry Langdon | |
| Alice Day | |
| Frank J. Coleman | |
| Louise Carver |