

The Nervous Wreck
1926 Directed by Scott SidneyHenry Williams, out in Arizona looking for a cure for his imaginary ills, stops at the ranch of Jud Morgan, and decides to stay. Jud's daughter, Sally, attracts his attention, although she is engaged to be married to Sheriff Bob Wells. Henry rides with her to town, where she wants to go shopping for her wedding clothes, but they run out of gas. No, problem' Henry holds up a passing motorist, with a monkey-wrench, and takes gasoline out of his car. They stop at a ranch where the foreman makes them become the cook and dishwasher. Then Jerome Underwood and his daughter, Harriet, arrive and they recognize Henry and Sally as the ones who held them up for gas. The jealous sheriff adds to the complications.

Harrison Ford
....................................................Henry Williams

Phyllis Haver
....................................................Sally Morgan

Chester Conklin
....................................................Mort

Mack Swain
....................................................Jerome Underwood

Hobart Bosworth
....................................................Jud Morgan

Paul Nicholson
....................................................Bob Wells

Vera Steadman
....................................................Harriet Underwood
Director
...........................................................Scott Sidney
Producer
...........................................................Al Christie
Writer
...........................................................F. McGrew Willis
Story
...........................................................E.J. Rath
Director of Photography
...........................................................Alex Phillips
Production Companies
...................................................Christie Film Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Romance
Adventure
Comedy
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