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  • Some Honeymoon (1916)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
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Some Honeymoon (1916)
Short | Comedy, Short

After a delightful wedding breakfast the friends of Lee and his bride ask about their intended honeymoon. Lee tells them that on account of the high cost of living their honeymoon will be taken right there in the city, but the friends will...See moreAfter a delightful wedding breakfast the friends of Lee and his bride ask about their intended honeymoon. Lee tells them that on account of the high cost of living their honeymoon will be taken right there in the city, but the friends will not know where they are. His best man makes a bet that he and his friends can locate the honeymooners before 10 o'clock that night, and Lee takes him up, with the provision that they be given five minutes' start. They all agree. Lee and his bride make good their escape and are wondering where to take refuge when a newsboy insists on Lee buying a paper. Lee idly glances over the paper and finds an ad for a maid and a bell hop at a popular hotel. He and Billie decide to try the jobs. After a short talk they go to a nearby pawnshop and get different suits of clothes. Lee disguises as a woman, while Billie is made the bell hop. They call upon the hotel manager and are given the jobs. Their friends begin to scour the town and Neal, calling his friends, who are members, of the police department, to his assistance, they soon have detectives on the lookout for the newlyweds. The newlyweds are having some honeymoon. Things run pretty smooth until one of the guests of the hotel insists that Lee help her take her bath, while on the other hand a man under the influence of liquor, insists that Billie put him to bed. The two are about to throw up their jobs but manage to successfully eliminate these difficulties. Lee and Billie are consoling each other in the hall when Neal and some friends stop in searching for the newlyweds. Billie hears Neal tell the manager looking for newlyweds and the manager informs him he has none in the hotel. Neal calls Billie to get him some cigars, and when she returns, he notices her wedding ring. He comments on this fact to his friends. Billie, fearing they are about to be discovered, tells Lee, and he haughtily informs the visitors that he is the bell hop's wife, and "he" allowed "him" to wear "her" wedding ring. Neal and his friends fail to locate the couple. That night Lee and Billie resign their jobs and boarding a taxicab order the driver to drive about until 10 o'clock. They then return to the house. Neal and his friends are all gathered together and are forced to acknowledge that Lee has put one over on them. Billie then shows her rings and tells him what a narrow escape they had. Lee collects the five hundred dollars and is thus able to take a honeymoon more appropriate with the times. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Director
Al Christie (as Al E. Christie)
Writers
Palmer Bowman (story) | Al Christie (scenario) (as Al E. Christie)
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Updated Apr 14, 1916

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Apr 14, 1916 (United States)

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