

The First 100 Years
1924 Directed by F. Richard JonesA man saves his lady love from Black Mike then comes wedded bliss. He hires a cook, who's brusque, domineering, and constantly smoking a cigar. Out of the blue, the couple gets a visit from his old friend, Roland Stone, bluff and portly. Roland befriends our newly-wed's wife, and this friendship deepens after the husband hires a new cook, the lovely Miss Gainsborough, who gives her boss a little too much friendly attention. That night, a prowler skulks, Miss Gainsborough faints, the newly-wed husband comes to her rescue, and she grabs him and holds on. His wife is offended and determines to leave with Roland. Is the marriage over?

Harry Langdon
....................................................A Newly-Wed

Alice Day
....................................................His Wife

Frank J. Coleman
....................................................His Friend (as Frank Coleman)

Louise Carver
....................................................His First Cook

Madeline Hurlock
....................................................His Second Cook

Fanny Kelly
....................................................Employment Agency Prospect (uncredited)
Leo Sulky
....................................................Hypnotist (uncredited)
Director
...........................................................F. Richard Jones
Harry Sweet
Production Companies
...................................................Mack Sennett Comedies
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Thriller
Comedy
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