Mrs. Temple's Telegram
1920
Comedy
Synopsis
Jack Temple (Washburn) adores his wife, Clara Temple (Hawley) but she is extremely jealous, and accuses him of flirting with a pretty woman in a department store tearoom. After Clara leaves, the woman follows Jack around the store even eventually onto the roof of the building and they are locked in by the night watchman and must remain on the roof all night. Jack realizes his wife will never believe this story, so he invents a yarn about visiting his friend John Brown (White) in a distant town. Clara suspects that story and contacts Brown, while Jack convinces a friend to impersonate Brown and come to his house, but the real Brown shows up too and things become complicated with the arrival of Mrs. Brown (Schaefer), the pretty young woman who caused all the trouble, but, after she introduces herself as one of Clara's cousins, all ends happily.
Credits
Director
Cast
Anne Schaefer as Mrs. Brown
Bryant Washburn as Jack Temple
Edward Jobson as Wigson
Leo White as John Brown
Sylvia Ashton as Mrs. Fuller
Walter Hiers as Frank Fuller
Wanda Hawley as Clara Temple
Crew
Henry Kotani (Director of Photography)
Adolph Zukor (Producer)
Jesse L. Lasky (Producer)
Frank Wyatt (Theatre Play)
William Morris (Theatre Play)
Original Poster
Mrs. Temple's Telegram - Original Poster
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