Wet Paint (1926)
After a misunderstanding between a well-to-do young man and the girl he wanted to marry, he decides to arbitrarily marry the first random girl that will accept him. This proves harder that he he thought, and late at night and groggy, he gets into his house after some trouble and help from the police, only to realize he's not in his house, but trapped in a strange one with a married woman.
Director: Arthur Rosson
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Raymond Griffith as He |
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Helene Costello as She |
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Bryant Washburn as Her Brother |
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Natalie Kingston as A Beautiful Woman |
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Henry Kolker as A Husband |
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Otto Fries as A Policeman (uncredited) |
| Directing | Arthur Rosson | Director |
| Writing | Lloyd Corrigan | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Reggie Morris | Story |
| Production | Jesse L. Lasky | Producer |
| Production | Adolph Zukor | Producer |
| Camera | William Marshall | Director of Photography |