
Sons-in-Law (1924)
Jack and Harry are in love with sisters and both are disapproved by the father. They try to win the father's favor by mastering his favorite game, croquet, but Jack spoils it all by slamming father in the eye with a ball as he gets down to measure a shot. Later when father is trying to master the driving of a new car he knocks Harry off a cliff and the latter feigns death that the lovers may gain entrance into the home of their sweet-hearts. The subterfuge is discovered and the usual long chase begins.All Releases
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GenresComedy
Short
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Robert P. Kerr | Director |
| Robert P. Kerr | Writer |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Jack Earle | |
| Harry McCoy | |
| James T. Kelley | |
| Marjorie Marcel |