That's My Baby (1926)
On the eve of his wedding, businessman Alan Boyd gets a telegram notifying him that his "bride" has fallen in love with another man and eloped with him. Announcing that he is through with women, an hour he meets pretty Helen Raynor, who takes to him (and is also his business rival's daughter). Helen's mother, though, doesn't take to Alan at all. In addition, Schuyler Van Loon, who is also after Helen, comes up with a scheme to embarrass Alan in Helen's eyes and ruin his reputation in the bargain--he comes up with a "baby" he claims is Alan's illegitimate son.
Director: William Beaudine
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Douglas MacLean as Alan Boyd |
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Margaret Morris as Helen Raynor |
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Claude Gillingwater as John Raynor |
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Eugenie Forde as Mrs. John Raynor |
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Wade Boteler as Dave Barton |
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Richard Tucker as Schuyler Van Loon |
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Fred Kelsey as Murphy |
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Harry Earles as The Baby |
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William Orlamond as Drug Clerk |
| Directing | William Beaudine | Director |
| Writing | Wade Boteler | Story |
| Writing | George Crone | Story |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Adaptation |
| Writing | Tay Garnett | Writer |
| Crew | Jack MacKenzie | Cinematography |