'Taint Legal (1940)
Edgar Kennedy is over-joyed when told he has won a $5,000 prize in a "How To Be Happy Though Married" contest. A reporter interviews Edgar and his wife Vivien who tell him about their engagement and elopement. Then Viviens father tells them that according to a law he has found in a law-book, they aren't legally married. After a series of misadventures, they learn that the law is a new one and that the Kennedy marriage is legal.
Director: Harry D'Arcy
![]() |
Edgar Kennedy as Edgar |
![]() |
Vivien Oakland as Vivien |
![]() |
Billy Franey as Vivien's Father |
![]() |
Arthur O'Connell as Book Salesman |
![]() |
Robert Graves as Lou |
![]() |
Robert Graves as Reporter |
![]() |
Bud Jamison as Cop |
| Directing | Harry D'Arcy | Director |
| Writing | George Jeske | Writer |
| Writing | Charles E. Roberts | Writer |