A Friendly Husband (1923)
An amiable couple buy a trailer and start out on a camping vacation, only to be joined at the last minute by the wife's family. The husband remains friendly, even though all the work and few of the comforts are left to him. After many comic situations the husband rescues his wife from a western-style attack by a gang of bandits and receives a reward for their capture.
Director: John G. Blystone
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Lupino Lane as Friend Husband |
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Alberta Vaughn as Tootsie, Friend Wife |
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Eva Thatcher as Mother-in-law |
| Directing | John G. Blystone | Director |
| Writing | John G. Blystone | Story |
| Writing | Ralph Spence | Writer |
| Writing | Hampton Del Ruth | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Jay Turner | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Ralph Spence | Editor |
| Crew | William Fox | Presenter |