Neely and his bride come out of the church amid a shower of old shoes which have been carefully filled with concrete by the bitter rival. The young couple escape to Honeymoon Hotel, followed by the relentless rival. The bride walks in her ...See moreNeely and his bride come out of the church amid a shower of old shoes which have been carefully filled with concrete by the bitter rival. The young couple escape to Honeymoon Hotel, followed by the relentless rival. The bride walks in her sleep across perilous palings, pursued by the frantic groom, who finally returns to the room and finds her safe in bed. They go back to sleep and she walks again. Neely has a bathing dream and dives from his bed through the floor to the hotel lobby. He rushes back to bed. The bride, still walking in her sleep, carrying the hotel cash-box, which the crooked rival takes from her lifeless hands and then kisses her while she is still unconscious. This wakes her. She knocks him out and goes back to bed. The house detective throws a pair of handcuffs to the sleep walking couple. With these they fasten themselves together for a peaceful sleep, while the crooked rival is led away to jail. Written by
Universal Weekly, April 3, 1926
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