The Honeymoon Express (1926)
The members of the Lambert household do not get along with each other, so Margaret and her youngest daughter Mary leave their home. Margaret becomes an interior director, resulting in her regaining her happiness. Margaret's son Lance becomes angry at his father, John, due to the people who are invited over to their home, and Lance starts a career with the help of his mother. Considered a lost film.
Directors: James Flood, Ernst Lubitsch.
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Willard Louis as John Lambert |
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Irene Rich as Mary Lambert |
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Holmes Herbert as Jim Donaldson |
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Helene Costello as Margaret Lambert |
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John Patrick as Nathan Peck |
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Jane Winton as Estelle |
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Virginia Lee Corbin as Becky |
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Harold Goodwin as Lance |
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Robert Brower as Dick Donaldson |
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Carmencita Johnson as Baby |
| Directing | James Flood | Director |
| Directing | Ernst Lubitsch | Director |
| Writing | Mary O'Hara | Writer |
| Camera | David Abel | Director of Photography |